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Guardiola Says City Must Dig Deep To Catch Hungry Arsenal

Pep Guardiola says Manchester City must dig deep to match Arsenal’s hunger as they battle to close the gap on the Premier League leaders.

City battled back from 2-0 down to beat Tottenham 4-2 on Thursday, with Riyad Mahrez scoring twice as the champions avoided a third straight defeat in all competitions.

Guardiola’s side, who are five points behind leaders Arsenal, are chasing their fifth Premier League title in six years.

In contrast, Arsenal have not lifted the trophy since 2004 and the City boss believes that might have given Mikel Arteta’s men an edge in their surge to the top of the table.

“We have the problem that we have four Premier Leagues in five years and Arsenal have two decades without anything,” said Guardiola, whose team play Arsenal in the FA Cup next week and the Premier League in February.

“I see the Arsenal games and they do everything good – that’s why they’re in front and they deserve it.”

Aware his players need to fire on all cylinders as they hunt down Arsenal, Guardiola has called on City’s fans to give his team a boost with their vocal support.

“Our fans have to push us, demand more, have to shout ‘Come on guys, I know how good you are, show us again’,” he said.

“We were lucky (against Spurs). Nine times out of 10 you don’t come back there. We are able to do it, like we came back at Aston Villa and many times, but we are not able to do it every time.

“The players train really good but there is something here in the clouds, which you cannot express in a million details and we don’t have it right now. We miss it.”

Arsenal, who also have a game in hand over City, host Manchester United on Sunday, with City at home to Wolves earlier on the same day.

West Ham Sign Striker Danny Ings From Aston Villa

Premier League strugglers West Ham have signed Danny Ings from Aston Villa for a reported fee of £15 million ($18.5 million), the London club announced on Friday.

Ings signed a contract that runs until 2025 and the striker is expected to be eligible to face relegation-threatened Everton at home on Saturday.

Hammers manager David Moyes welcomed the boost to his forward options.

“I’m really pleased to add Danny to the squad,” he said. “He is a proven Premier League goalscorer and will add great competition for places in the attacking third.

“We’re looking forward to integrating him into the group, as we go into a busy period in our season.”

The 30-year-old former Liverpool player, capped three times by England, said he was “really excited” to join West Ham, who are third from bottom of the Premier League.

“We’ve got some massive games ahead of us – and I’ve come here to try and score as many goals as I can to help the team to get some positive results,” he said.

“I’m really looking forward to getting started.”

Spurs Are Defending Like A ‘Relegation Team’: Conte

Antonio Conte admits Tottenham are defending like a “relegation team” as they lose ground in the race to finish in the Premier League’s top four.

Conte’s side crashed to a second successive defeat on Thursday after blowing a two-goal lead in their 4-2 defeat at Manchester City.

Fifth-placed Tottenham have conceded 21 goals in their past 10 league matches, with that leaky defence a significant factor in a damaging run of just one win in their past five games.

Tottenham’s defensive frailties were on full display at the Etihad Stadium as mistakes from Hugo Lloris and Clement Lenglet contributed to their dispiriting loss.

Conte is growing frustrated with the blunders and urged his players to make improvements in defence ahead of Monday’s trip to Fulham.

“Progress doesn’t depend on the final result,” he said on Friday. “The progress you see if you start to see the players play with the personality, to start the game with the will and desire to have the ball.

“In other side, compare to last season, we are doing less and to concede 21 goals in the last 10 (league) games, this is usually a team that fight for a relegation zone.”

Having taken a 2-0 lead at halftime, Conte’s team allowed City to score twice in two minutes after the break to kickstart their comeback.

Conte questioned the mentality of his players, who endured a similar poor run last season only to recover to eventually to secure Champions League qualification.

Achieving that goal this season could be a lot harder, with fourth-placed Newcastle five points ahead of them with a game in hand.

“It doesn’t depend on the single part. You attack with the whole team and you defend with the whole team,” Conte said when asked for the solution to Tottenham’s defensive woes.

“We have to improve the spirit, the collaboration, the desire. Maybe we have forgotten to suffer and to understand that if we want to win then maybe you have to suffer like last season.

“I dream, I want to play Champions League. There are 18 games in the Premier League. We need to dream of something important, but at the same time to be realistic.”

What Fuels Killings, Torture In Gusiiland?

Witchcraft labelling, culture, and customs have surfaced as causes supporting human rights violations in Kisii.

Killings and other occurrences have shaken the county, raising public worry.

The Kenya National Commission on Human Rights dispatched a team to the county to undertake an investigation into the rights violations that had been targeting children, the elderly, and the vulnerable members of the community.

According to the commission, cultism and witchcraft, which have experienced an upsurge in body parts harvesting, have also surfaced as key causes as the inquest unfolds.

Other causes mentioned by people who met with officials include property and inheritance concerns, drug misuse among the young, self-proclaimed militia organizations, poverty and unemployment, family disagreements, and a lack of integrity among the county’s law and security enforcement.

Romania Court Extends Andrew Tate Police Detention

Influencer Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan are to stay in custody until 27 February after a Romanian court extended their police detention.

The pair are being investigated over allegations of sexual assault and exploitation and a judge has ruled they will be kept in prison for a further 30 days while police build their case.

The reasons for this extension will be given in a written statement later.

Tate and his brother both deny the allegations against them.

Andrew Tate, a former kickboxer, has millions of online followers – despite being banned from sites including TikTok, Instagram, Facebook and YouTube for misogynistic comments.

He moved to Bucharest five years ago and was arrested last month after his house was raided.

The authorities claim the brothers have been part of an organised crime group that exploited women by forcing them to create pornographic content.

Lawyers for the Tate brothers argued prosecutors had not presented any new evidence in their application to extend the detention period and had said before the latest hearing that they were “optimistic” that it would be denied.

Former KRA Official Jailed Over Illegal Tax Collection

Milimani law courts Principal Magistrate Bernard Ochoi sentenced a former KRA officer charged with various counts of obtaining money by falsely pretending his Law firm was authorized to collect taxes.

Peter Muhu Muriuki, the convict is said to have induced Director Scripture Mission East Africa to deliver Ksh 7.8 million to an account belonging to Mungu and Co-advocates by falsely pretending the said Law firm was an agent of KRA and authorized to collect taxes.

He was also charged with uttering a fake Kenya Revenue Authority pay-as-you-earn credit slip to the director, scripture mission east Africa purporting it to be valid.

The court ruled that at the closure of the prosecution case, the prosecution called a total of 12 witnesses all of which successfully identified the suspect.

The suspect did not dispute the allegations that he was a KRA officer and that he misled scripture mission east Africa by stating that his law firm was entitled to collect Taxes.

The court was satisfied that the prosecution had proved their case beyond reasonable doubt and convicted the suspect as charged.

The prosecution urged the court to treat the accused person as a first-time offender since they had no previous criminal records of him.

Robbery Suspects Posing As DCI Detectives Arrested In Ruiru

Written By Vanessa Kariuki || 

Last night, after raiding an apartment at Kihunguro in Ruiru, Kiambu County, two suspects posing as detectives were apprehended.

The two who raided a house at Elim Shepherd apartment at around one in the morning had identified themselves as detectives based at Pangani police station.

“The swift response by the Ruiru-based officers caught the thugs by surprise as one of them attempted to fly from the 3rd floor of the apartment only to land on the apartment’s floor with a heavy thud seriously injuring his head,” said DCI.

“Minutes, after the residents made the all-important call, the deafening rumbling sound of the all-terrain police land cruiser, was heard groaning from a Kilometre away vrooooom! ga ga gaga ga! as its wheels crushed against the rocky road leading to the apartment with unrestrained enthusiasm. The roaring sound of the recently acquired beast coupled by its head lights on full beam seemed to have terrified the thugs, who looked for an escape route with little success,” DCI added.

According to DCI, his beleaguered accomplice, who had no chance against the two athletically built, dark, lanky, and menacing new constables, instantly gave up after turning up his phony pistol and police commission document.

As he informed control over the police radio that the two had been successfully apprehended, the corporal in charge of the operation relaxed in the front passenger seat and saw the excellent work of his officers.

“The suspect who sustained serious injuries was rushed to Ruiru Level 4 hospital  for treatment as his accomplice identified as Robert Gitonga became a guest of the State at Ruirupolice station,” said DCI.

Two Chiefs, Five Others Arrested Over Edo Train Attack 

THE Edo State Commissioner for Communication and Orientation, Chris Nehikhare, on Wednesday, January 18, announced that seven persons, including two traditional chiefs, have been arrested over the attack on the Igueben Train Station in the state.

He also stated that a combined team of security operatives had rescued all the remaining 14 persons kidnapped in the attack.

The operation was carried out by a Special Force comprised of soldiers, policemen, operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS), local vigilance members, and hunters, among others.

Nehikhare spoke while addressing journalists after the first State Executive Council meeting of the year.

“We are pleased to announce that the last two victims have been rescued, and seven suspects are in custody, including two village chiefs. We thank the press for the support they have given in the last few weeks.

“The success story in the kidnapping is that seven persons and two village chiefs have been arrested in connection with the incident,” he said.

The commissioner added that security agencies had rescued two persons remaining in the captivity of the kidnappers.

Nehikhare spoke in the company of the Special Adviser to the state Governor, Godwin Obaseki, on Media Projects, Crusoe Osagie.

The ICIR reported that travellers who were waiting to board a train from Igueben in Igueben Local Government Area of the state to Warri in Delta State were penultimate week kidnapped by suspected herdsmen.

The suspected gunmen, armed with AK 47 rifles, had invaded the train station and shot sporadically into the air before herding an unspecified number of intending travellers into the bush.

In the process, some of the passengers, the state police command had revealed, sustained bullet wounds.

The initial reports were that 31 were persons kidnapped, but the state government later said 20 people were abducted, contrary to earlier reports.

CS Wahome’s Convoy Caught Up In Shootout In Marsabit

The Cabinet Secretary for Water and Sanitation Alice Wahome’s convoy was caught up in a shootout in Marsabit on Friday between cattle rustlers and KWS officers.

The CS was in the county to inspect a project for a water and sewerage system.

The minister had just finished inspecting the Bakuli Dam near Marsabit Forest when her convoy was caught up in a shootout.

The bandits allegedly killed an elderly herder in the Marsabit Catholic Shrine area of Saku sub-county before stealing an unknown number of cattle and goats.

The bandits later fled into Marsabit Forest, where they were encountered by KWS officers.

A shootout ensued, injuring one of the bandits, who escaped with gunshot wounds.

CS Wahome was safely evacuated from the scene and later continued her journey to Marsabit Police Station, where she boarded a flight.

The incident occurred shortly after Marsabit County Deputy Governor Solomon Gubo requested President William Ruto to address cattle rustling.

“Madam Waziri, kindly convey our message to President Ruto and Interior CS Kithure Kindiki to act immediately and combat cattle rustling which has become a thorn in our flesh in this county,” Mr. Gubo said.

Government To Construct Modern Markets In Narok

Traders in Narok County are set to benefit from multi-million modern market projects that are expected to accommodate more traders and improve their business premises.

This was revealed by Narok County Governor, Patrick Ntutu, when he led the Secretary, Urban and Metropolitan Development, Engineer BK Njenga and the Narok County Commissioner, Isaac Masinde, in inspecting major trading centers in the County where modern markets are expected to be put up.

Among the markets visited included Muthurwa and Uhuru markets both at Majengo Estate, Ewaso Nyiro market in Narok Central Sub-county and Ololunga market in Narok South Sub-county.

Governor Ntutu said the move is as a result of the Kenya Kwanza Administration Agenda, where they had promised to empower low earning class first, in their economic model of ‘Bottom Up’.

“I will sponsor the committee in charge of the markets to go for benchmarking in towns with modern markets so that they can advise me on the best market design,” he said.

Other projects the County government in collaboration with the National government are taking to facelift Narok town include upgrading the drainages in town to stop flooding and building a footbridge along the Enkare Narok River to enable smooth traffic and human movement.

The Governor said he will be commissioning the Shs. 100 million bus stop in Narok town soon to dis-congest the town as currently the matatu vehicles drop and pick passengers along the road.

After the commissioning the bus stop, he said, any vehicle found picking or dropping a passenger along the road will be fined by our law enforcing officers.

The Governor said that plans are underway to beautify the town by planting flowers, trees and upgrading the footpaths to carpool tiles to reduce dust in town.

Engineer Njenga expressed satisfaction on the already available land to upgrade the markets and put up a housing project, saying he will send his officers on the ground to design the markets and advise the governor.

He said once the design is agreed upon, they will come up with a budget that will be sponsored by the two levels of government.

The Engineer advised the market committees to visit Gikomba, Githurai, and Chaka among others with modern markets so as to choose the most appropriate design they preferred.

Commissioner Masinde who led the security team expressed gratitude with the new initiative, saying it will boost security in the town as some of the open spaces were hideout points for criminals.

“The Government wants the traders to operate in a clean environment. I ask you to support the projects so that they can be completed within the stipulated time,” said Masinde.

John Kaari, the Chairman of Muthurwa market lauded the government for the great support, saying he has over 600 traders squeezed in temporary stalls.

“We are happy that the government has us in mind. The projects will be of great benefit to us once they are completed,” he said.

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