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In a recent operation by the Anti-Narcotics Unit (ANU), a 24-year-old suspected drug trafficker, Charles Obaga Kavehere, was apprehended. The ANU detectives intercepted a Score Investment Ltd bus traveling from Moyale to Nairobi in Thika, where Kavehere was among the passengers. During a routine search, authorities discovered 417 grams of cocaine, valued at approximately Ksh.1.8 million, concealed under the inner sole of Kavehere's shoes. Subsequently, further screening at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport revealed that he had ingested additional drugs for transportation. The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) stated, "Besides the 417g estimated at Sh1.8 million, he had swallowed more drugs that he intended to egest at the destination." Kavehere is currently in custody facing pending legal action, as authorities await the egestion of the swallowed drugs. This arrest underscores the ongoing efforts to combat drug trafficking and protect communities from its har...

Lorry Full of Passengers swept away at Muswii River

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  Tragedy struck in Makueni County as over ten people were swept away by floods while trying to cross the Muswii River.  The tragic incident occurred after the lorry which they were on, attempted to cross the flooded river only for it to get swept away. The lorry they were on got stuck in the flooded waters and was swept away.  A video circulating on social media showed the lorry stranded in the middle of the river with people on top of it. Despite their attempts to cross, they were overwhelmed by the water. The incident highlights the danger of crossing flooded rivers, especially during heavy rains.

Hon Akello Victor Helps Flood Victims: Bringing Hope to Nyongonga Primary

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 Hon Akello Victor Helps Flood Victims: Bringing Hope to Nyongonga Primary Hon Akello Victor recently went to Nyongonga Primary School to help people hit by floods. He gave them maize to eat and said he'd find a way to stop floods for good. Many families lost their homes in the floods. It was sad to see. But when Hon Akello Victor came, it made people feel better. Giving out maize meant no one went hungry that day. What's even better is that he promised to fix the problem so floods won't happen again. That's really nice because it shows he cares about us and wants to help. When bad things happen, it's good to have leaders like Hon Akello Victor around. He makes us feel like we're not alone and that things will get better.