Daily Monitor
Thursday April 01 2021
Kenya’s decision to halt the movement of interstate buses across its border following a surge in Covid-19 cases has left several Ugandans stranded in the neighbouring East African country
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“Most of our passengers do advance booking and by the time the travel ban was issued, many had already paid for their tickets”~Mr Jafari Owour, a bus operator with Simba Coach Services
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Kenya’s decision to halt the movement of interstate buses across its border following a surge in Covid-19 cases has left several Ugandans stranded.
Last week, President Uhuru Kenyatta ordered a lockdown which stopped movement in and out of five Kenyan counties that included Nairobi, Nakuru, Machakos, Kajiado, and Kiambu.
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Mistaken identity murder: Police identify suspects in execution style death of Tauranga man David Kuka
10 Feb, 2021 07:00 PM
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David Rawiri Kuka, a skilled carver, was an innocent man whom police believe was murdered in case of mistaken identity. Photo / Supplied
David Rawiri Kuka, a skilled carver, was an innocent man whom police believe was murdered in case of mistaken identity. Photo / Supplied
Three years after the brutal death of David Kuka in Tauranga, police remain confident of making arrests which detectives believe was a matter of mistaken identity in retaliation for the fatal shooting of another man.
Police investigating the murder of David Kuka - an innocent man who was the victim of mistaken identity - are circling a specific pool of suspects believed to have committed the execution style slaying.