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Mogeni crucial to KPA s playoff chances, says Mulinge

KPA players receive instructions from coach Sammy Mulinge during the African Club Championship in Tunisia Image: /COURTESY • Mogeni-the Most Valuable Player in the playoffs in 2019, will play a prominent role in the third leg and the rest of the season as the team looks to maximise on his talent.• KPA lead the standings with 19 points from seven matches. The availability of indispensable right-attacker Enock Mogeni for the remainder of the.

Outrage as Kenyans protest ban on police marrying colleagues

Cabinet Secretary for Interior and Co-ordination of National Government Fred Matiang’i wants police officers barred from marrying each other. Such a ban exists in the Kenya Defence Forces where officers are not allowed to marry their colleagues. The CS wants the ministry to formulate rules that will prevent men and women in the police service from dating and marrying so that cases of couples killing each other can end, if not reduced. “Moving forward, it will be illegal for a police officer to date or get married to a fellow law enforcement officer. If two police officers fall in love, then one has to leave the Service,” he said.

Pipeline roll on after win over National Alcohol

Pipeline roll on after win over National Alcohol The Star Image: CAVB • On Wednesday, Pipeline slew ASEC Mimosa of Ivory Coast 3-0. • Starting all over again needed commitment, knowing very well we were coming for the club championships but we are ready for the journey ahead, said Magoi. Despite winning their first two matches at the African Club Championship, Kenya Pipeline captain Rose Magoi said the team will take one game at a time in order to top Group B and eventually book a semi-final slot. Pipeline beat Ethiopia s National Alcohol in straight sets of 25-15, 25-17 and 25-7 to put the team firmly in contention for a quarter-final berth.

Human Rights Commission blasts placement of roadblocks on Thika Road

THE STANDARD NAIROBI HAPPENING NOW: Curfew enforcement exercise by the police leaves motorists stranded along Thika Road. Some essential services providers such as ambulances having a hard time maneuvering through the snarl up. The Kenya Human Rights Commission (KHRC) has condemned the Saturday, April 17 incident that saw hundreds of motorists on the Thika Super Highway fail to reach their homes in time due to roadblocks placed by police to enforce curfew rules. Hundreds of motorists on the Thika Super Highway fail to reach their homes in time due to roadblocks placed by police to enforce curfew rules. [Courtesy] Police officers mounted roadblocks on various roads in Nairobi on Saturday night, the most affected being Thika Road, leaving most crying foul on social media, hoping for a speedy resolution.

KDF Soldier Killed in Night Attack on Military Camp

KDF Soldier Killed in Night Attack on Military Camp KDF officers during a previous pass-out parade Twitter A Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) officer was on Thursday, April 15, killed by bandits after they raided a military camp in Mukutani at around 8 pm. Chief Benjamin Lecher confirmed the incident and stated that the camp was home to security officers including; the General Service Unit (GSU), Rapid Deployment Unit (RDU), and KDF officers. “There was an exchange of firearm that saw the KDF officer killed. His body is still lying at the camp. There is still tension in the area, he said. A file image of military boots

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