24-Year-Old Man Survives Sexual Assault and Being thrown out of Truck

A 24-year-old man is lucky to be alive after being thrown out of a speeding truck by his driver. The man claims to have been sexually assaulted by the driver before being thrown out.

The man had been working as an assistant to the driver, transporting cargo to different countries. They had met when the driver was a customer at the man’s car washing business.

The driver offered the man a job as his assistant, and the man accepted. They traveled together to Mombasa and Tanzania, and then back to Mombasa.

On the way back to Mombasa, the driver started hitting on the man. The man rejected his advances, and the driver became angry.

The driver took out a knife and put it to the man’s throat. He then raped and kicked the man while the truck was moving.

The man was eventually able to escape from the truck and was found by good Samaritans. He was taken to the hospital and treated for his injuries.

The man is now receiving psychological support and is taking medication to prevent infection. He is also planning to go back to school and start a new life.

Notorious Eastlands gangster shot and arrested by police

A wanted murder suspect was shot and injured in a dramatic chase in Umoja, Nairobi, on Monday evening.

The suspect, who was armed with a gas cylinder and a matchbox, was confronted by police but refused to surrender. He was shot in the leg and arrested as he tried to escape towards Donholm.

Two police officers were also injured during the incident. One officer complained of pain in the jaw and the other in the hand.

The suspect is being treated in hospital under police guard and is expected to be charged with murder.

In a separate incident, a man was shot and injured in the leg during a robbery in Bondeni, Ngong, Kajiado County.

The victim was waiting for the gate to be opened when two gunmen approached him. The gang ordered him to alight from his car, prompting a confrontation that left him with a bullet wound in the left leg.

The gang stole Sh7,000 and the victim’s mobile phone before escaping into the darkness.

Police are looking for the gang and have increased their presence in the area.

The two incidents highlight the need for vigilance and caution, especially at night. If you see something suspicious, report it to the police immediately.

Woman discovered dead in Tena Estate

Police in Nairobi are investigating the deaths of three people in separate incidents.

In the first incident, the body of a woman was found decomposing in her house in Tena. The woman, Teresia Wanjiru Theuri, had not been seen or heard from since August 11. Her siblings, who live in Murang’a, found her body when they went to check on her.

The cause of death is unknown, and police are investigating.

In the second incident, the body of a man was found in a pool of blood in his house in Casanova, Huruma. The man, Shadrack Makau, had reportedly fought with his wife while intoxicated. The woman was arrested as part of the investigation.

The body of the man had injuries to the hip, and it was taken to the City Mortuary pending an autopsy.

In the third incident, the body of a 22-year-old man was found unresponsive in his sitting room in Eastleigh. The man was rushed to the hospital, but he was pronounced dead on arrival.

The cause of death is unknown, and police are investigating.

The police are urging anyone with information about these deaths to come forward.

Man’s Body Found in Nairobi River

Authorities in Nairobi are investigating the death of a man whose body was found floating in the Nairobi River near the Globe Cinema roundabout.

The man’s identity has not been released, and it is not clear how long he had been in the water. The Nairobi County fire brigade was called to the scene to help retrieve the body.

Preliminary observations by the police did not reveal any obvious signs of physical injury, but the cause of death will be determined by the medical examiner. The police believe that the body may have been dumped at the scene.

This is not the first time that a body has been found in the Nairobi River near the Globe Cinema roundabout. In December 2022, former Lamu Senator Anwar Loitiptip was attacked and robbed at the roundabout. He was found bleeding by police officers and taken to hospital for treatment.

The police are asking anyone with information about the man’s death to come forward. They are also urging people to be careful when walking near the Nairobi River, as it is a dangerous area.

Kasarani Police Station under scrutiny again: Inspector demanded bribe from pregnant woman before releasing her

A police inspector in Kasarani Division has been charged with bribery. The officer, who has not been named, was arrested by the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) on July 27, 2023, for allegedly demanding a bribe from a complainant in order to release his pregnant girlfriend who had been arrested and detained at Kasarani Police Station.

The inspector was arraigned in court on July 28, 2023, and pleaded not guilty to the charges. She was released on a cash bail of Sh300,000 or a bond of Sh500,000 with a surety of the same amount. The case will be mentioned on August 22, 2023.

The inspector failed to show up in court for plea-taking on July 28, 2023. Instead, her lawyer informed the court that she had fallen ill and applied to defer the plea for two weeks. The court granted the application and ordered that the matter proceeds on August 9, 2023.

The inspector’s arrest is a reminder that corruption is a serious problem in Kenya. It is important for law enforcement officers to uphold the law and to not engage in corrupt practices. The EACC’s investigation and prosecution of this case is a step in the right direction in the fight against corruption.

Majority Leader reveals DCI stole 300 million Kshs from him

During the anti-government protests last month, two arresting police officers, according to majority leader Peter Imwatok, were accused of taking USD2 million (Sh300 million).

Imwatok, a Makongeni MCA and senior principal magistrate in Milimani, informed Robison Ondieki on Wednesday that he lost the millions to two officials on July 21, 2023.

A hotel employee who witnessed the incident, he claimed to the court, strangely passed away two days after the arrest.

Shadrack Wambui was the attorney for Imwatok.

“Two police officers attached to DCI Headquarters serious Crime unit stole USD 2 million belonging to Makongeni MCA Peter Imwatok from a safe at Radisson Blu Hotel Nairobi,”

Wambui testified before the court that a hotel employee who had since been slain strangely had helped the two police officers steal the money from the safe.

Imwatok, along with Makadara MP George Aladwa and Kilimani MCA Moses Ogeto Nyangaresi, had fled into hiding after learning that police were pursuing them in order to detain them for allegedly engaging in subversive activity during the Azimio demonstrations.

When the two officers apprehended Imwatok from his hiding place at a hotel in Nairobi, Wambui reported to Magistrate Ondieki that money had been stolen.

In court on July 21, 2023, Wambui had requested that the two cops deliver the goods they had taken from Imwatok.

The magistrate had mandated that the two officers appear before him on Tuesday.

The officers, however, did not show up, but Gilbert Okemwa, the investigating officer, did. He showed up in court with two phones but not the USD 2 million.

Okemwa was obliged by the court to testify in order to provide information regarding the whereabouts of the two officers and the disputed funds.

Okemwa informed the magistrate that the two people who had Imwatok detained had not paid him any money.

“I confirm the only thing that is in the inventory is only the phones and nothing else. The USD 2 million was not handed to me by the two arresting officers,”

The cop did not, however, reveal the whereabouts of his two coworkers or the reason they did not comply with the court summons by appearing in court yesterday.

After Okemwa stated that the money is not an exhibit in the subversion case, Wambui encouraged the magistrate to stand his ground and order the two to return the USD 2 million they stole from Imwatok.

The defense attorney informed the jury that police have a well-known propensity for robbing suspects of their valuable possessions and money.

“This habit of police must be stopped by this honour court. Order the two officers to return Imwatok’s money or face prosecution,”

Imwatok was taken into custody by the police after Justice Diana Kavedza prohibited Aladwa, Ogeto, and other suspects from being taken into custody alongside him.

The three were given Ksh 100,000 in anticipatory bail while an investigation and subsequent prosecution took place.

Imwatok was detained by the police despite the High Court’s injunction being in effect, and he was charged with subversion with Mathare MP Anthony Oluoch.

Paul Ongili Owino, also known as Babu Owino, and Calvin Okoth, also known as Gaucho, both representatives for the Embakasi East constituency, were also detained and have been prosecuted in court in relation to the demonstration and the accompanying violence.

The magistrate instructed Imwatok to file a lawsuit in the High Court to recover the millions that were stolen.

September 13 will see the case heard.

A one-year-old child was crushed to death by a reversing lorry in Dandora, Nairobi.

The driver of the lorry, who was leaving for work at around 8am on Wednesday, did not see the child as he reversed out of the parking lot. The child was pronounced dead at the scene.

The lorry has been detained for inspection, and the driver is being questioned by police.

In a separate incident, a beggar was lynched by a mob after he and another man beat to death his colleague in an argument over money.

The incident happened at Alsops River in Roasters area, Nairobi. The two men, who were believed to be good friends, had a disagreement about how to share the day’s collection. The argument escalated, and one of the men beat the other to death.

An angry mob then cornered the first man as he tried to escape, and they beat him to death as well. Police arrived at the scene and took the bodies to the mortuary.

Police are still searching for other suspects who may have been involved in the killing.

Both of these incidents are tragic, and our hearts go out to the families of the victims. We hope that the police will be able to bring the perpetrators to justice.

Man stabbed to death in Huruma, police investigate

Police are investigating the death of a 25-year-old man who was stabbed by a mob in Huruma, Nairobi.

Immanuel Ochieng was attacked and stabbed on Thursday, July 28, 2023, when a group of youth went on the rampage in the area over the killing of a carwash dealer in a police operation.

The mob went on a rampage, attacking pedestrians and motorists indiscriminately. Ochieng was rushed to hospital, where he succumbed to neck and head injuries on Saturday, July 30, 2023.

Police are looking for the mob responsible for the attack. They have also deployed more officers to the area to try to deter further violence.

In a separate incident, a gang robbed several motorists on Outering Road on Sunday, July 31, 2023.

A group of youths barricaded the road using stones and started to rob motorists. At least five motorists were robbed of their cash and valuables during the drama. One driver was stabbed in the head as he tried to fight off the gang.

Police were called to the scene and managed to clear the road, but no arrests have been made.

Police say the gang’s action is a continuation of last week’s riots in the area. They are urging locals to report any suspicious activity to the police.

The recent violence in Huruma has left residents feeling terrorized. They are calling on authorities to address the menace and bring the perpetrators to justice.

Angry Protesters Block Roads After Police Shooting in Kiamaiko

Parts of Outering Road in Nairobi were rendered impassable for hours on Tuesday after angry protesters blocked the roads to protest the killing of a man by police.

The protest was sparked by a police operation to recover a stolen motorcycle in the Kiamaiko area. The operation turned deadly when police allegedly shot and killed a young boy.

The protesters blocked the roads with burning tires and other debris, and they also engaged police in running battles.

Police said they were investigating the incident, and they urged the protesters to remain calm.

The protest highlights the growing tensions between police and residents in Nairobi. In recent months, there have been a number of cases of police brutality, and residents have become increasingly frustrated with the authorities.

The protest also comes at a time when the country is facing a number of challenges, including rising crime and economic hardship. These challenges are likely to contribute to further unrest in the coming months.

Upsetting video of househelp urinating in boss’ cup

Kenyans have expressed revulsion over a two-part CCTV video showing a housekeeper urinating in a cup in her employer’s kitchen.

Videos published on TikTok by user IamErastus appear to have been shot around 5:57 am on July 17, 2023.

With its back to the door leading outside, the camera looks into the kitchen. The woman picks up a cup from the clean dishes while she is standing next to the sink and stoops down holding it.

To urinate, she lifts her skirt. She pees three times, then pours the urine on the kitchen sink.

She then rinses the cup and puts it back in the sink before bending over with a kitchen towel to clean up the urine splash on the floor.

At 1:17 minutes into the video, Kenyans are responding to how appalled they are that this might be a situation occurring elsewhere.

The house manager can be seen returning to her regular tasks and washing all the filthy dishes in the sink in the second footage provided by the CCTV.

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7 year old plummets to death in Kawangware

A 7 -year-old boy lost his life in Kawangware after he fell from the first floor of a house while playing with other kids.

Master Churchil Otieno was rushed to the Kenyatta National Hospital where he died while undergoing treatment, police said.

The boy was playing on the floor with other children when he slid and fell off landing on his left hand.

Doctors said he had sustained internal injuries which led to his death on July 16.

Police were called to the scene and processed it as part of the probe into the incident.

The body was moved to the hospital mortuary awaiting postmortem examination.

Nairobi police boss Adamson Bungei said experts are handling the incident.

Meanwhile, two people were electrocuted in separate incidents in the city.

The first incident happened in Eastleigh where a mason was electrocuted as he plastered a residential house under construction.

Police said Erick Juma, 30 was plastering the house on the eleventh floor when touched a live wire.

This electrocuted him on the spot in the July 13 incident. Police were called to the scene and processed it before the body was moved to the mortuary.

The incident happened in Juja B estate in Eastleigh. The construction was stopped to allow a probe, police said amid complaints many contractors do not adhere to safety rules.

In Korogocho, 54-year-old Munania Kananu was electrocuted on July 15 as she boiled water on an electric coil.

Police and her family said she accidentally touched the live wire, which killed her on the spot.

Nairobi hawkers to pay more taxes under new county budget

Nairobi hawkers will have to dig deeper into their pockets to finance the county’s Sh42.3 billion budget, as the new administration has introduced a number of new taxes.

The County Finance Bill 2023, tabled by the County Executive Committee Member for Finance and Planning, Mr Charles Kerich, has outlined the plans the county plans to put in place to raise Sh19.99 billion, which is its own revenue target.

One of the most significant changes is the increase in the daily market access fee for small traders or hawkers, which has been increased from Sh20 to Sh50 per day.

Other new taxes include Sh1,000 per tonne for fish traders in both formal and informal markets, Sh25 for each small box weighing 50kg of beads, Sh20 per roll of material/fabric, Sh25 per bundle of small ropes (12-24), Sh50 per bundle for larger bundles of ropes, Sh350 for used tyres to be collected, Sh100 for chicken by-products per 90kg bag, Sh50 for chicken by-products per 50kg bag, Sh100 per dozen leeks, Sh50 per 50kg bucket of madafu, Sh10 fee per head for selling of carcass head by products in both informal and formal markets, Sh1,000 per ton for carcasses bone by products, Sh20 for carcasses legs by products (bundle of 12), Sh50 per roll 50kg for hides and animal skin (processed), Sh200 for tomato in a normal box weighing 101 -150kg, Sh150 for tomato in a medium box, Sh50 for 1-50kg of miraa /muguka, Sh100 for 51kg -100kg of miraa /muguka, Sh100 for miraa /muguka pick up for 500kg in formal and informal markets, and Sh100 for ground nuts per 90kg bag.

The new taxes have been met with mixed reactions from hawkers, with some expressing anger and frustration, while others said they were willing to pay the higher fees if it meant that the county would improve their working environment.

The county government has said that the new taxes are necessary to raise revenue to fund its development projects. However, some critics have argued that the taxes are unfair and will only serve to burden the poor.

It remains to be seen how the new taxes will be implemented and whether they will be effective in raising revenue for the county.

El Niño to bring heavy rains, flooding, and disease to Kenya

El Niño conditions have developed in the tropical Pacific for the first time in seven years, and the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has warned that this is likely to lead to a surge in global temperatures and disruptive weather and climate patterns.

In Kenya, El Niño is expected to bring heavy rains from September or October, which could lead to flooding, flash floods, and landslides. There is also a risk of disease outbreaks, such as malaria and dengue fever.

WMO says that the probability of the El Niño event continuing during the second half of 2023 is 90% and is expected to be at least moderate in strength. This means that the effects of El Niño are likely to be felt in Kenya for several months.

The Kenya Meteorological Department has said that El Niño is expected to occur during the October-December season. During El Niño, sea surface temperatures in the central and eastern Pacific Ocean become warmer than average. This can lead to changes in weather patterns, including increased rainfall in some areas and drought in others.

In Kenya, El Niño is typically associated with heavy rains in the south and west of the country. This could lead to flooding in these areas, as well as landslides in areas that are prone to them. There is also a risk of disease outbreaks, such as malaria and dengue fever, as mosquitoes are more likely to breed in wet conditions.

WMO has urged governments around the world to take steps to prepare for the impacts of El Niño. This includes making sure that people are aware of the risks and that they have access to early warning systems. It is also important to take steps to mitigate the effects of El Niño, such as by improving drainage systems and by providing mosquito nets to people at risk of malaria.

The effects of El Niño can be significant, but they are not always predictable. In 1987, for example, the OND season was an El Niño event that did not result in heavy rainfall over Kenya. However, in 2015, the El Niño index was higher than that of 1997 but the country did not experience as much rainfall as it did in 1997.

WMO is monitoring the situation and will be providing timely updates.

Nairobi girls have the lowest fertility in Kenya

A government survey has found that counties in arid and semi-arid lands (ASALs) have the highest fertility rates in Kenya. The survey, which was released by the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS), found that Mandera has the highest fertility rate at 7.7%, followed by West Pokot with 6.9%, Wajir with 6.8%, and Marsabit with 6.3%.

The survey also found that Nairobi has the lowest fertility rate in the country, at 2.6%. This is followed by Nyamira with 2.7%, Machakos with 2.8%, and Kiambu with 2.9%.

The high fertility rates in ASAL counties are attributed to a number of factors, including illiteracy, lack of access to modern contraceptives, and cultural norms that encourage large families.

The survey also found that the overall fertility rate in Kenya has declined significantly in recent years. In 1989, the average woman had 6.7 children. This number has since declined to 3.4 children in 2022.

The decline in fertility rates is attributed to a number of factors, including increased access to education and family planning services, as well as changes in social and economic conditions.

The survey also found that fertility rates vary significantly depending on a woman’s level of education and wealth. Women with no education have an average of 6.3 children, while women with more than secondary education have an average of 2.8 children.

Similarly, women in the lowest wealth quintile have an average of 5.3 children, while women in the highest wealth quintile have an average of 2.7 children.

The survey’s findings suggest that Kenya is making progress in reducing fertility rates. However, there are still significant disparities in fertility rates between different groups of women. These disparities need to be addressed in order to ensure that all women have access to the resources they need to plan their families.

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