Bad News to KKA Allies as Number of People Died in an Accident Involving UDA Mp Mwashetani Emerge
After several people died following a tragic road accident that included a vehicle belonging to a United Democratic Alliance (UDA) member of the National Assembly, the Kenyan police service has now reached a stable state. Hon Khatib Mwashetani, a member of the National Assembly from Lunga Lunga, was involved in a fatal accident on the Likoni-Lunga Lunga highway that resulted in the deaths of four people, three of whom died at the scene and one who passed away while receiving treatment at a local public hospital.

Kenya Police Speak Out After UDA MP's Vehicle Was Involved In Nasty Road Crash Leaving 4 People Dead
Deputy President William Ruto with MP Khatib Mwashetani in a past function. The Kenya police service has come out to finally issue a statement after several people died following a nasty road accident that involved a vehicle belonging to United democratic alliance (UDA) member of the the national assembly.

Here is What Police Have Done After DPP Haji's Home Was Robbed by Thugs
Incidents of robberies in Nairobi have been on the rise in the country with the government through the National Police Service doing their best to ensure that the these cases are brought down. Picture courtesy. Image of police officer from Noordin Haji home. Kenyans have been complaining of deteriorating security conditions in the country but the National Police Service have done their best to bring the culprits to justice across the country and especially in Nairobi.

DCI's Late Night Statement After Chebukati Said Police Arrested 3 Foreigners, Obtained Passwords
The war of words between the independent electoral and boundaries commission (IEBC) and the national police service continued midnight yesterday after the Directorate of criminal investigation boss George Kinoti released a strongly worded statement. In the statement issued few minutes to midnight, Kinoti pointed an accusing finger at IEBC chairperson Wafula Chebukati over what he termed as misleading and inaccurate statement he had made over the three Venezuela nationals briefly held by police.

"We Are Now Unable to Prepare For August Elections, " IEBC Drops Bombshell, Reveals What's Happening
According to the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC), the police have yet to return election-related materials seized during the arrests of three employees ,of a company contracted to deploy technology that will be used in the August elections. According to a statement from IEBC Chairperson Wafula Chebukati, the police have not yet returned the seized election materials, which is making it hard to prepare for August elections.

National Police Service Message Ahead of Election
Kenya National Police Service has sent a message to Kenyans few days to the general election through their Twitter platform which has sparked mixed reactions. Kenya has been known of election violence that erupts whenever there is a general election, which normally leaves alot of innocent people suffering and billions of properties destroyed.

Temperatures High As IEBC Chairman Makes Another Big Announcement Concerning August Elections.
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DCI Breaks Silence On IEBC Claims They Are Holding Election Materials From 3 Venezuelans
Wafula Chebukati, chair of the IEBC, made the false claim that the National Police Service is in possession of the records of three significant foreign election officials. Director of Criminal Investigations George Kinoti has refuted this claim. The recent disclosures now raise questions about the validity of election preparations in light of Chebukati's assertion that the NPS is in possession of crucial voting devices.

DP Ruto Writes Second Letter to Chebukati Explaining NIS Role in Stealing Elections
The United Democratic Alliance (UDA) party has complained to the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) that National Intelligence Service (NIS) agents have been assigned roles in the August 9 elections. UDA claimed in a letter dated Thursday, August 4, and made public on Friday, that NIS agents were tasked with causing trouble before and after elections in various regions across the country.

Ruto Writes Another Letter To IEBC In Relation to Alleged Role Of NIS In Election Rigging
Presidential aspirant DP William Ruto has written another letter, this time to Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) protesting and stating the role of National Intelligence Service (NIS) in the general election rigging. The letter sent to IEBC from United Democratic Alliance, UDA, boss and presidential candidate William Ruto stated that the role of NIS is to cause havoc and chaos across the country.

Several GSU Trucks Spotted at The Westlands Expressway Exit (Photos)
Several General Service Unit, GSU trucks were Today, August 3 spotted on Westlands Expressway leaving Nairobi County just five days to the August polls This comes days after the Interior Cabinet Secretarty, Dr Fred Matiang'i accomplish by the the Inspector General of Police, NPS Hillary Mutyambai revealed that National National Police Service will deploy at least 150,000 police officers to provide security during the August 9 General Election.

IEBC Says They Are Unable to Seamlessly Prepare For August General Elections
As days are being counted down to the longly waited 9th of August, it has come out that some Election materials were seized. To the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission's report, the police have yet to return election-related materials seized during the arrests of three employees, of a company contracted to deploy technology that has to be used in the August elections.

"The Statement is Inaccurate and Misleading" DCI Speaks Out Immediately After What IEBC Said
The Directorate of Criminal Investigations has addressed the confusion that has reigned concerning the arrest of a Venezuelan national at the JKIA. At the beginning, IEBC cried foul saying that the National Police Service is seriously harassing their officials. [Photo Courtesy] However, less than 24 hours after IEBC made such remarks, the National Police Service released their statement indicating that they had actually arrested the foreigner in possession of sensitive elections materials at the airport.

IEBC Chairman Makes Another Big Announcement Concerning August Elections
The Independent Elections and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) has announced that the policy has not yet released election-related materials that were disclosed following the arrests of three employees of a company hired to develop the technology that will be utilized in the August elections. IEBC claims that the government has yet to provide the stolen election materials in a statement from human rights activist Wafula Chebukati.

DCI Pokes Holes In Chebukati's Statement Reveals Inconsistencies
The National Police Service, through its Directorate of Criminal Investigations, has found contradictions in the IEBC chairman's statement following the alleged arrest of three agency employees. According to a statement by the election body's chair, the police only released the three conditionally, and they were required to appear before the OCS ATPU on July 25th, 2022.

Chebukati Clashes with DCI Kinoti for Mentioning Police Department Not in Existence
George Kinoti has disputed the existence of an "OCS Anti Terror Police Unit" office, which Chebukati claimed housed seized electoral information. In a press release issued hours after Chebukati made complaints, the DCI chief stated that the assertions are not only deceptive but also untrue.

DCI's Late Night Statement After Chebukati Said Police Arrested 3 Foreigners, Obtained Passwords
The war of words between the independent electoral and boundaries commission (IEBC) and the national police service continued midnight yesterday after the Directorate of criminal investigation boss George Kinoti released a strongly worded statement.In a statement released just before midnight, Kinoti accused IEBC chairperson Wafula Chebukati of making a false and inaccurate statement regarding the three Venezuelan nationals who were temporarily detained by police.

Watajua Hawajui, Ndindi Nyoro Speaks Minutes after IEBC Issues a New Public Announcement
Photo Courtesy; William Ruto, Ndindi Nyoro and Moses Kuria in a past event. Independent Electoral And Boundaries Commission has some few minutes ago released a public statement regarding harassment of personell and consfication of items to be used by the commission during the 9th August 2022 General Elections.

Was It Planned? Concern As Chebukati Alleges The 3 Contractors Were Forced To Reveal Their Password
The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) has raised worry over the seizure of electronic gadgets and passwords to basic information connecting with the August 9 General Election. In an explanation gave Friday night, IEBC Chairperson Wafula Chebukati said security specialists at Nairobi's Jomo Kenyatta International Airport constrained three innovation workers for hire captured on Thursday to uncover passwords to the electronic gadgets in their control. He made sense of two of the three captured

Newly Launched Sh 17.2 Million Water Project Expected to End Sanitation Challenges in Lamu.
User Residents who have for decades been enduring poor sanitation in Lamu are optimistic that the newly launched Sh 17.2 million water project will help end the problem. The project partly financed by the Kenya Government as well as the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation intends to improve the general sanitation and hygiene levels in the county, particularly Mokowe Town. The project is being undertaken by the Lamu Water and Sewerage Company (LAWASCO) after successfully securing funding from the Water Sector
