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He gave Conjestina Achieng the moniker ‘Hands of Stone’ and Robert Wangila ‘Kid’.
1 day agoPolice search for mum who dumped newborn in the bush
Ndaba villagers wrapped the baby in a blanket as she only had a nappy on.
Government Printer employee among 3 arraigned over forging title deeds, illegal possession of public documents
Munala was granted bond of Ksh. 3 million, while Wafula and Kimani were each released on a bond of Ksh. 600,000 pending trial.
Passengers narrowly escape death after truck rams into matatu in Bureti
Several passengers escaped death narrowly on Thursday night after a canter transporting tea to Kapkatet Tea Factory lost control and rammed into a matatu.
Baringo man, 29, jailed after being found guilty of defiling 14-year-old girl
The ruling was delivered at the Kabarnet Law Courts where the prosecution, led by Counsel Collins Ogutu and Rebecca Bartilol, successfully proved the case beyond reasonable doubt.
Mother of 5 shocked after delivering triplets
The hospital staff confirmed the babies are stable but emphasized the need for continued care once they are discharged.
'All toil and no pay': Bomet tea farmers decry poor returns
In the heartlands of Kericho, Nandi, Bomet, and Nyamira, tea bushes carpet the hills like a green sea. For many, this is the image of Kenya’s success — a global tea powerhouse, shipping millions of kilos abroad each year.
'Disaster waiting to happen': Residents raise alarm over state of Tenwek bridge
Concern is mounting over the deteriorating state of the Tenwek Bridge on River Nyangores in Bomet Central sub-county, Bomet County, with residents warning of a looming disaster if urgent repairs are not undertaken.
Two Kenyans among four charged at JKIA court with trafficking live queen ants
Four men — two Belgians, a Vietnamese national, and a Kenyan — have been convicted after pleading guilty to charges of illegal possession and trade in live queen ants, in a case that has exposed a rare form of wildlife trafficking in Kenya.