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Donald Trump joins TikTok despite previously wanting ban

Donald Trump has joined TikTok, despite attempting to ban it on national security grounds during his presidency.

In 2020 he signed a presidential executive order attempting to ban the platform for its links to China, which was ultimately blocked by US courts.

He has since criticised recent attempts to curtail it, saying this would empower Facebook-owner Meta.

Mr Trump, who has amassed more than 3.6 million followers since launching his account on Saturday, said he will use “every tool available to speak directly with the American people”.

President Joe Biden is also using the platform to campaign for re-election in November, but he has only picked up 340,000 followers – ten times fewer than that of his rival.

It comes after President Biden signed into law a bill which gives the social media platform’s Chinese owner, ByteDance, nine months to divest the app or it will be blocked in the US.

The law was introduced because of concerns TikTok might share user data with the Chinese government – claims it has always denied.

The move by Mr Biden came as some surprise to the platform’s estimated 170 million users in the US.

Marcus Bosch, a researcher at Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, said some TikTok users might see Mr Trump as “a potential preserver” of the app in the face of a potential ban – which might explain the speed at which he gained his following.

“TikTok alone is not decisive for the election but it has been a great real-time sensor for cultural and social atmosphere,” he told the BBC.

Karoline Leavitt, a spokesperson for the Trump campaign, told NBC News the former president had “already gained significant ground with young voters and this is another way to reach them”.

His first TikTok, a 13-second video of him attending a mixed martial arts event, has been viewed more than 60 million times.

It comes after Mr Trump was convicted following a seven-week criminal trial.

Jurors found him guilty of 34 counts of falsifying business records, as part of an effort to conceal hush-money payments to adult film performer Stormy Daniels.

Mr Trump acknowledged in an interview with CNBC in March that the app did pose a national security risk, but argued a ban would strengthen Facebook as “an enemy of the people along with a lot of the media”.

His Facebook and Instagram accounts were suspended following the US Capitol riots on 6 January 2021, but these have since been reinstated.

Mr Trump launched his own alternative social media platform, Truth Social, in 2022 – he reportedly owns a near-65% stake in its parent company, Trump Media.

Shakahola death toll rises to 436 as seven more bodies are exhumed

Seven bodies were exhumed from three graves in Shakahola, Kilifi County, raising the death toll to 436.

The bodies were exhumed on Monday in the Shakahola forest in the fifth phase of exhumation.

Government pathologist Johansen Oduor said about 50 graves are planned to be excavated.

“One of the graves had four bodies… the other two graves had one each… any grave that we have suspected actually has graves,” said Government pathologist, Johansen Oduor.

Homicide detectives are focusing on areas where 429 bodies had previously been exhumed from various mass graves.

“The other two graves had one each… we are targeting about 50 graves which we have identified and we are going to work on until we finish,” Oduor added.

The Kenya National Human Rights Commission had two months ago urged Interior CS Kithure Kindiki to order the resumption of the pending exhumation of bodies in Shakahola, Kilifi.

In its report “Mashaka ya Shakahola”, the commission further recommended handing over the bodies to their next of kin for burial.

Between April 25, 2023 and October 2023, the government carried out a search and rescue operation and at the same time exhumed bodies from several mass graves.

At the end of the exercise, a total of 429 bodies were exhumed and 67 adults and 25 children were rescued.

‘Vote or face war’: Poland PM’s stark warning ahead of EU election

Go to vote if you don’t want to go to war.

That’s the stark choice that Poland’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk is presenting ahead of the European elections this weekend. His team is highlighting security, or, more precisely, the threat of Russian aggression, as the big theme.

With parties sympathetic to Russia set to make gains elsewhere, including in central Europe, Tusk’s Civic Coalition is stressing that the EU needs to stand firm and united against the danger from Moscow.

He’s urging the Polish people to get out and vote, to protect themselves.

The message taps into real concerns among the country’s electorate, as many Poles are instinctively wary of their giant neighbour for reasons both of history and geography.

For more than 230km (142 miles), northern Poland butts up against Kaliningrad, the heavily militarised Russian exclave. Marked by thick rolls of barbed wire fencing, the border is monitored by vehicles fitted with thermal imaging cameras.

At the main crossing point, the word RUSSIA is clearly spelled out in red letters on the other side. Every busload of passengers is screened meticulously using a sniffer dog before it can pass.

Security was already tightened when President Vladimir Putin launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine more than two years ago. But in the run-up to the Euro vote, Donald Tusk has declared that he’ll do more.

“Shield East” is a 10-billion-zloty (£1.992bn) project to reinforce Poland’s border, with everything from high-tech surveillance to trenches. It’s intended to make sure “the enemy” knows to “stay away” from Poland, the prime minister announced.

It’s to be coordinated with Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia, three Baltic states with their own reasons to be wary of Russia.

In smaller Slovakia to the south, and in Hungary, politicians talk of the need for “compromise” with Moscow. That translates as concessions from Kyiv.

They issue statements that are filled with Kremlin talking points.

But Poland has remained firmly convinced of the risk from Vladimir Putin’s Russia, should Ukraine be allowed to lose this war.

For this election, as Donald Tusk’s team has hijacked the security agenda, the main opposition Law and Justice party, PiS, has focused elsewhere.

It’s been busy slamming the EU’s migration deal and slurring the Green Deal against carbon emissions, a policy the party fully backed whilst in power.

But Poland was already investing heavily in defence under a PiS government, because of the Russia threat. And the party hasn’t abandoned the theme completely.

One PiS candidate for this election became a mini internet sensation with a campaign video showing him single-handedly stopping a Russian tank, Tiananmen Square-style.

“We’ve stopped evil many times before and we will stop it again,” Karol Karski intones, a bearded professor in suit and spectacles with one arm outstretched towards a tank smashing through the forest.

Here in Poland, even the younger generation are being put on guard.

In a school just outside Warsaw, children have been learning survival skills. It’s part of a new programme that’s sending soldiers from the Territorial Defence to teach emergency drills in classrooms across the country.

From evacuation to orienteering, via resuscitation, they’re useful skills. But the teenagers we met were clear why they’re getting the training.

“Because there is a war in Ukraine and we are in danger,” 17-year-old Sebastian told me, in a break between drills.

Not nervous, just matter of fact.

“Russia is near to us and they could attack us, I think,” Igor agreed. “We need to learn how to defend ourselves.”

“One of the factors behind the creation of this project is the situation on our eastern border, and the state’s response to the real threat,” Captain Dominik Pijarski of the 6th Mazovian Brigade confirmed.

I asked whether he was concerned about a military threat from Russia.

“Only fools are not afraid,” the soldier replied, before adding: “I believe that the entire nation has learned the appropriate lessons from what is happening … and is preparing to be ready at the highest level, in the face of a real threat.”

But wariness of Russia doesn’t always translate into unconditional support for Ukraine.

A short drive out of Warsaw leads deep into farming country and small villages marked by towering crucifixes and Catholic shrines.

Lately, some of the fruit farmers here have left their fields to protest both on the Ukraine border and in central Warsaw.

They’re upset at the EU Green Deal which will increase their production costs.

But they’re also worried by the competition from Ukrainian farmers: exporting certain goods tariff-free as a form of support to the war-blasted economy.

“The competition from Ukraine leaves us no chance,” says farmer Mariusz Konarzewski, who has been working this land since he was 18 and now fears for his livelihood: long, neat rows of slender apple trees.

Ukraine’s farmers have better soil and higher yields, Mr Konarzewski explains. They can also use chemicals banned in the EU, making them more productive.

“It looks like Ukraine is fighting a war on two fronts: one with Russia and another against Polish farmers,” is how he views the competition. “If this continues, we will just perish.”

I question whether the farmers want to support Ukraine, under Russian attack, and they hasten to agree that Kyiv needs help. One calls Vladimir Putin “a maniac”.

But resentment simmers beneath their words.

“Poles helped Ukrainians in every possible way. Now, instead of walking hand in hand, they’ve waged open war against us,” Mr Konarzewski repeats.

“Militarily, of course, we need to help,” another of the farmers tells me. “But we haven’t done anything wrong, that we should suffer for that.”

The European election isn’t generating huge excitement. Turnout is traditionally far lower than at a national vote and there’s nowhere near the same number of campaign posters around town.

But when Donald Tusk gathers a crowd of supporters in Warsaw on Tuesday for a final rally ahead of the vote, security is sure to be high on his agenda.

The message: that living next door to Russia remains a risk. And that all Europe needs to remain on guard.

Miracle Baby Reveals He’s Now a Pastor

Renowned Gengetone musician turned Mugithi artist Peter Mwangi popularly known as Miracle Baby, is now a pastor.

The former member of the Sailors rap group announced his new journey with God on social media, posting photos of himself in a church, bowing as he was being prayed for.

In an Instagram post on Sunday, June 2, Miracle Baby expressed gratitude to Apostle John Paul for officially ordaining him as a pastor. He now refers to himself as Pastor Peter Mwangi.

“I have been approved as a pastor by Apostle John Paul. I will serve God.

“Thank you, Apostle John Paul, for anointing me with oil. I will serve God until the end,” his post read.

The anointing did not surprise his fans, as he had previously revealed his plans to become a pastor once discharged from the hospital.

In a past interview, the Mugithi artist said he would preach in different forms, as he did not yet have a church.

“I said I want to be a pastor and preach; you understand. But preaching comes in various forms. One can preach through songs, because someone like me currently doesn’t have a church or a place to establish one,” Miracle Baby said a few weeks ago.

Speaking from a hospital bed on Monday, February 12, 2024, Miracle Baby affirmed his intention to join the clergy to preach the gospel.

Additionally, he expressed gratitude to fans who contributed towards his medical bills, further stating he was optimistic about being discharged from the healthcare facility.

“Praise God. I’m going to preach. As soon as I’m discharged, I will be a pastor and I will preach. To those who’ve supported me, God bless you. To those who haven’t, I know you’re on your way. God is saying I will leave this place; I may leave either today or tomorrow but one,” he stated.

Court Orders Mental Assessment of Gatundu MP Kagombe in Murder Charge 

Machakos High Court Monday ordered a mental assessment of Gatundu MP Gabriel Kagombe before he is formally charged with murder on Friday, June 7.

Justice Francis Rayola directed police to escort the MP elected under the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) ticket to Kiambu Level 4 Hospital for the psychiatrist test.

Kagombe will be detained at the Muthaiga Police Station pending the tests and his subsequent arraignment.

He was presented before the Machakos court on Monday June 3.

The office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) informed the court of its intention to charge Kagombe with murder, contrary to Section 203 as read with Section 204 of the Penal Code.

“The court is hereby informed by the DPP on behalf of the Republic of Kenya that the above-named accused person (Kagombe) is charged with the offence of murder contrary to Section 203 as read with Section 204 of the Penal Code,” the notification by Assistant DPP Gikui Gichuhi reads.

The MP was arrested on Friday May 31 after the DPP approved the murder charges against him.

He was then presented before the court but was not required to respond to the charges where he was accused of murdering boda boda rider David Nduati Wataha in the Kimuchu area within Makongeni in Thika West, Kiambu County, on May 17, 2024.

Police accused Kagombe of shooting Wahata during a commotion that followed a dispute over ownership of a market in the area.

Nduati died after skirmishes occurred during the construction of a market in Thika, an event that MP Kagombe, Majority Leader in the National Assembly Kimani Ichung’wah, area MP Alice Ng’ang’a and Gatundu North MP Elijah Njoroge Kururia attended.

The chaos erupted during a wrangle between supporters of Thika MP Alice Wahome and Kamenu MCA Peter Mburu.

Kagombe drew his forearm and opened fire, leading to the death of the rider.

According to detectives assigned to the case, ballistic tests that were conducted on all firearms that were at the scene on the fateful day and preliminary investigations ascertained that the MP was the owner of the firearm that discharged the bullet.

KANU To Appeal Court Ruling Revoking KICC Land Title

The Kenya African National Union (KANU) party has disagreed with the High Court’s ruling on the Kenyatta International Convention Center (KICC) land.

In a ruling on Monday, June 3, Justice Jacqueline Mogeni said the KICC land was unlawfully acquired by KANU.

She revoked the title deed issued to KANU and declared that the land belongs to the Ministry of Tourism.

“A declaration that the Ministry of Tourism is the lawful owner of the land and KANU registration is unlawful, illegal and unconstitutional,” Justice Mogeni ruled.

However, KANU has announced it will move to the Court of Appeal to challenge the High Court ruling.

“The party has already instructed its legal team to file a notice of appeal with immediate effect as the party combs through the substance of the judgement to issue a comprehensive statement in due course,” KANU’s statement read in part.

The Gideon Moi-led party argued that the allocation of the parcel of land was procedurally effected under the previous constitution and therefore it is the legitimate and bona fide owner of the land.

KANU was allocated the land on May 10, 1969, by the commissioner of lands and acquired the title of the land on May 25, 1989.

On February 11, 2003, the independence party was kicked out of the land through an executive order by the late Mwai Kibaki.

In 2020, the party moved to the Environment and Land Court seeking to reclaim the premium property.

“We assure our members and supporters that the party will pursue all legal avenues to ensure that justice is served,” KANU added.

IPOA Launches Probe After Death Of Minor in Police Custody at Kambu

The Independent Policing Oversight Authority has launched investigations into an incident in which a minor died while in police custody at Kambu Police Station in Makueni County. 

In a statement on Monday, June 3, the oversight authority stated that its officers had already visited the scene of the incident and interviewed a number of witnesses.

IPOA maintained that upon completion of its investigations, it would recommend prosecution where criminal culpability is proven.

“On Friday 31, May 2024, and pursuant to Sections 6(a) of Cap.86 of the Laws of Kenya, IPOA on its own motion launched investigations into the death of a minor at the Kambuu Police Station in Makueni County, where his mother, Zipporah Mutheu, had been detained. Upon completion of investigations and where criminal culpability is proven, IPOA will recommend prosecution,” read part of the statement.

In the incident, Mutheu had been arrested on Wednesday, May 29, and taken into custody alongside her one-and-a-half-year-old baby.

The woman was reportedly assaulted by the officers who apprehended her, and it was alleged that some of the assaults landed on the baby. 

Mutheu was reportedly held in custody and denied a chance to seek medical assistance for her baby, who later died in police custody that evening.

In the meantime, IPOA has condemned the assault of a police officer along Kamiti Road, Kasarani on Sunday, June 2.

The oversight authority advised Kenyans who felt disgruntled with the policing services or police officers to lodge their complaints with the authority.

“IPOA strongly condemns such attacks noting that they interrupt the provision of security services and strip the public of policing services,” IPOA stated.

Met Department warns of extreme cold temperatures in six counties

The Kenya Met Department has warned of extremely cold temperatures of less than 10° Celsius in six counties.

In a statement on Monday, June 3, the weatherman said the cold temperatures will be experienced in Nyandarua, Narok, Nakuru, Nyeri, Kirinyaga, and Murang’a counties for the next one week.

The Met Department noted that rainfall amounts exceeding 50mm is expected in the Highlands East and West of the Rift Valley, the Lake Victoria Basin, and the Rift Valley while the rest of the country would be generally dry.

“Intermittent cold and cloudy conditions are expected over some parts the highlands east and west of the Rift Valley the South-eastern lowlands and the Rift Valley,” read the forecast in part.

The weatherman also warned of maximum temperatures exceeding 35°C in parts of Turkana, Mandera, and Samburu Counties during the forecast period.

Further, the Met Department announced that Winds of more than 25 knots (12.9m/s) are expected over parts of Turkana, Mandera, Marsabit, Lamu, Wajir, Garissa, Isiolo, and Kilifi Counties.

“These winds are strong enough and able to blow dust, especially over bare grounds. The blown dust may increase the risk of respiratory infections e.g. Cold and flu diseases.

“These diseases are quite common during the dry weather conditions. Residents are advised to be on the lookout for such diseases and take necessary protective measures,” the weatherman advised.

DCI recommends murder charges for ex-Gor Mahia footballer Collins Okoth

The Directorate of Criminal Investigations recommends murder charges against former Gor Mahia and Harambee Stars midfielder Collins Okoth, alias Gatusso over a body of a three-year-old girl found in his compound.

The Office of Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) is yet to approve the charges as they now require seven days to make the decision.

The DCI wants the footballer charged with the murder of a three-year-old girl found dead outside her mother’s house in Lucky Summer Estate in Starehe Sub County, Nairobi, on April 22.

On May 31, 2024, the ODPP received the DCI’s investigation file for review and is expected to make the decision within a week.

However, even before Gatusso faces charges, the investigations could result in the DCI denying him bail and bond, citing threats against witnesses.

The officer investigating the case, detective constable Gilbert Kiprotich, told a Makadara court that the community around Gatusso is wild against him, adding that members of the public want to kill the suspect.

Kiprotich pleaded with Senior Principal Magistrate Gerald Mutiso to detain Gatusso for 10 more days pending the ODPP’s decision, but the former Harambee Stars midfielder opposed the application through his lawyer. He stated that the government scientists have not yet received the DNA analysis report.

The detective reported threats against some witnesses in the case and urged the court to reject the suspect’s bond terms.

The victim’s mother also testified in court, stating that her family disowned her following the child’s death due to local customs.

She told the court that she was living in fear of Gatusso, whom she said could harm her and opposed his release on bond.

A friend, who is currently hosting her, informed the court that the deceased’s mother has been emotionally unstable and lives in fear. Okoth said that the DNA is not required by the court at this stage.

He claimed that the detective had not revealed the charges he had suggested to the ODPP, had received 21-day custodial orders to detain him, and had not shared the difficulties he encountered during that time.

But prosecution counsel Christine Kabale dismissed the argument that the DNA analysis report was not necessary.

“The DNA is a very important piece of evidence because it will either exonerate the respondent (Gatussi) or find him culpable,” stated Kabale.

Mutiso stated that he is allowing the suspect’s detention because witnesses are afraid of him. The ODPP is yet to make a decision on whether to charge or not.

He also mentioned the DCI’s legitimate concerns that members of the public might lynch the suspect.

“Kiprotich has credible information that witnesses are facing threats,” Mutiso said.

The magistrate remanded Gatusso at the Lucky Summer Police Station until June 13, 2024.

Lucky Summer assistant chief Peris Muthoni reported the murder to the Lucky Summer police station via OB17/22/04/2024, informing the police of a suspected murder and dumped child.

Police arrived at the scene, found the child half naked with bruises on her neck, and suspected sexual assault. Police suspect that the child may have been thrown there dead.

The minor was found half-naked and dead behind the apartment where she lived with her mother in a house on the ground floor.

The child’s mother had left the house at 1 a.m. and returned at 4 a.m. to find her missing.

Ministry Announces Public Auction of Cars Starting at Ksh30,000

The State Department for Environment and Climate Change under the Ministry of Environment has announced a public auction of a number of assorted items, including motor vehicles going for as low as Ksh30,000. 

In a notice on Tuesday, June 4, the state department invited bidders for the auction which will take place on Friday, June 14 at the Kenya Meteorological department Offices along Nging Road.

“The State Department for Environment and Climate Change shall sell by public auction the listed assorted furniture, scrap metal boarded unserviceable motor vehicles on Friday, June 14, starting from 10 am at the Kenya Meteorological Department offices auction grounds at Dagoretti Corner along Ngong Road,” read part of the notice.

Among the vehicles to be auctioned were a Nissan Tida going for Ksh30,000, Isuzu NPR (Ksh250,000), Mitsubishi van (Ksh150,000), Volkswagen Passat (Ksh200,000), Diahatsu Terio (Ksh298,000), Toyota Prado (Ksh300,000) and a Mitsubishi V31W Pajero at Ksh100,000.

Other vehicles were a Toyota Corolla with a reserve price of Ksh80,000, a Mitsubishi Pajero (Ksh120,000), and another Volkswagen Passat at Ksh200,000.

Besides motor vehicles, the state department announced the auction of furniture, assorted tires, hydrogen generators, concrete posts, hydraulic motor parts, GI pipes, a satellite dish, a lawn mower, combating rollers, a diesel tank and galvanized water storage tanks.

Interested bidders were requested to obtain detailed bidding documents from the state department’s headquarters at the NHIF Building 11th Floor during normal working hours.

They were also asked to view the items at the listed locations from June 4 to June 11 during working hours and were required to pay a non-refundable deposit of Ksh10,000.

The successful bidders shall pay 25 percent of the purchase price and all costs, applicable duties and taxes assorted with the transfer of the purchased motor vehicles.

“The unsuccessful bidders will be refunded bid deposits on presentation of the original receipt within a reasonable time after the auction. The state department and the appointed auctioneer reserve the right to reject all bids below the reserve price,” the notice further read.

The state department further noted that all purchased vehicles shall be collected in the various locations within seven days, failure to which the successful winner of the bid shall be charged Ksh1,000 a day in storage fee.

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