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Dozens Left Homeless As Fire Razes Mukuru Slums

More than 1,000 households spent the night outside in the cold after a fire in a Mukuru slum on Tuesday night gutted more than 300 houses and reduced property worth millions of shillings to shells.

According to Starehe deputy commissioner John Kisang, the fire started around 6 p.m. and was extinguished around 9 p.m.

Kisang went on to say that the tragedy occurred in the Mukuru-Maasai slum in Nairobi South Ward’s South B division.

He did, however, say that detectives led by the area DCIO Felix Nyamai Kithuku have begun an investigation to determine what caused the fire.

Sylvester Maithya, the slum chairman, told reporters that due to lack of access, it was difficult for county government fire engines to reach the scene of the incident.

Six fire engines battled the fire, while several water bowsers supplied water to the engines.

South B Youth leader Rodrigues Lunalo, who was present at the scene, said the vehicles’ lack of access was due to landgrabbers who encroached on all road reserves in the area.

According to the victims who spoke to journalists, the fire started in one house while the tenant was away, despite claims that it was caused by a candle that caught fire and set the curtain on fire.

The fire quickly spread due to strong winds before spreading to other homes.

Panic also spread among the nearby Hazina estate, with residents fearing that the fire will spread to the estate.

Leaders and residents lauded the youths for their bravery in fighting the overwhelming fire basins, jerricans, and buckets fetching water from the Ngong River.

“Youths did a commendable work as they volunteered to put out the fire using water from Ngong River, water pipes while their colleagues were demolishing other houses to prevent the fire from spreading further,” Ms Mary Kiminza Charles remarked.

Ukraine’s Interior Minister Among 16 People Killed In Kyiv Helicopter Crash

Ukraine’s interior minister was among 16 people, including two children, who were killed when a helicopter crashed near a kindergarten outside the capital Kyiv, officials said Wednesday.

In a video that circulated online from the aftermath of the incident, cries could be heard at the scene which was consumed by fire.

There were no immediate details on the cause of the crash.

“In total, 16 people are currently known to have died,” the head of national police, Igor Klymenko, said.

Among the dead are several top officials of the interior ministry including Interior Minister Denys Monastyrsky and his first deputy minister, Yevgeniy Yenin, he said.

Monastyrsky, a 42-year-old father of two, was appointed interior minister in 2021.

Twenty-two people were hospitalised including 10 children.

Officials said that at the time of the crash children and employees were in the kindergarten.

Medics and police were working at the scene.

The scene of the crash in the town of Brovary is located some 20 kilometres (12 miles) northeast of Kyiv.

Russian and Ukrainian forces fought for control of Brovary in the early stages of Moscow’s invasion until Russia’s troops withdrew in early April.

Russian President Vladimir Putin sent troops to pro-Western Ukraine on February 24 last year.

The crash came on the heels of a tragedy that saw 45 people including six children die when a Russian missile struck a residential building in the eastern city of Dnipro at the weekend.

Gambia’s Vice President Badara Joof Is Dead

Gambian Vice-President Badara Alieu Joof has died in India, according to an announcement by the president.

The vice-president died after a short illness, although the president did not mention whether he was receiving treatment in India.

“Fellow #Gambians, it is with a heavy heart that I announce the passing away of my #VicePresident, His Excellency, Badara Alieu Joof. The sad event took place in India after a short illness. May Allah grant him Jannahtul Firdawsi,” President Barrow tweeted.

President Adama Barrow picked Mr Joof as vice-president after winning re-election in December 2021.

Before assuming the position of vice president, Mr Joof previously served as Minister of Higher Education, Research, Science and Technology from 2017 to 2022.

Tanzania Media Silent On National Killed In Ukraine

Leading Tanzanian newspapers have largely ignored a video circulating on Twitter of a memorial for a national who was allegedly killed in Bakhmut, Ukraine, last October while fighting for Russia’s Wagner Group.

Tarimo Neves Raymond was a student in Russia and was reportedly recruited by Wagner from a prison in Moscow.

The video shows men in military fatigues holding candles around a casket.

A portrait picture of Raymond, two medals and a certificate are placed on the casket draped with a Wagner flag.

None of the major Tanzanian news outlets have so far carried the story and there has been no comment from the government’s official channels.

Last September a Zambian national died in Ukraine while fighting for Wagner, while several “Black Russians” from the Central African Republic are believed to have been recruited by the paramilitary company.

On 1 January, Wagner founder Yevgeny Prigozhin purportedly flaunted a mercenary from Cote d’Ivoire who had joined fighting in Ukraine.

Cremonese Reach Italian Cup Quarters With Stunning Shootout Win At Napoli

Cremonese will play Roma in the quarterfinals of the Italian Cup after Serie A’s bottom side battled to a stunning 5-4 penalty shootout win over league leaders Napoli on Tuesday.

Felix Afena-Gyan struck the winning spot-kick under a torrential downpour in Naples to send Cremonese through after the former Roma forward had taken the match to extra time with a late looping header.

Napoli had been leading 2-1 with three minutes remaining of normal time thanks to headers in three first-half minutes from Juan Jesus and Giovanni Simeone after Charles Pickel gave the away side an 18th-minute lead.

But Cremonese fought back against an initially second-string Napoli and Luciano Spalletti was forced to bring on star striker Victor Osimhen just after Leonardo Sernicola was sent off in a bid to win the tie.

The Nigeria forward drew a superb save from Marco Carnesecchi late in the first half of extra time before Simeone smashed his rebound effort off the post and bar with an open goal at his mercy.

But Cremonese, under new coach Davide Ballardini after Massimiliano Alvini was sacked on Sunday with the team winless after 18 league matches, held off a Napoli onslaught in soaking conditions and held their nerve in the shootout.

Ballardini’s team netted all five of their spot-kicks while Stanislav Lobotka missed his for Napoli, who exit the competition early.

Tuesday’s match was also the first time an all-female on-pitch team of officials took charge of a match featuring two Serie A clubs.

Referee Maria Sole Ferrieri Caputi, who was promoted to the top rung of Italian football’s match officials in the summer, was flanked by assistants Francesca Di Monte and Tiziana Trasciatti.

Ferrieri Caputi made history in October as the first woman to referee a Serie A match when she officiated Sassuolo’s 5-0 thumping of Salernitana.

Quake Shakes East Indonesia, South Philippines; No Tsunami

A magnitude 7.0 earthquake shook eastern Indonesia and southern Philippines on Wednesday, with no damage immediately reported and no tsunami warning issued.

Some residents tried to escape from houses in the Indonesian town of Tobelo in North Maluku province.

The U.S. Geological Survey said the quake occurred 48 kilometers (30 miles) deep under the sea, centered 154 kilometers (94 miles) northwest of Tobelo.

Resident Pius Ohoiwutun said some people ran from houses when the quake shook. “I felt a little swaying as the lamps also swayed,” Ohoiwutun said.

The undersea quake was also felt in several provinces and cities across the southern Philippines, but there was no immediate reports of injuries or damage.

No tsunami warning was issued by Indonesia’s Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency.

Both archipelago nations lie on the “Ring of Fire,” the arc of seismic faults around the Pacific Basin where most of the world’s earthquakes and volcanic eruptions occur.

A magnitude 6.1 quake also shook eastern Indonesia earlier Wednesday morning. No damage was reported.

A magnitude 5.6 earthquake on Nov. 21 killed at least 331 people in Indonesia’s West Java province. It was the deadliest quake in Indonesia since 2018.

In 2004, an extremely powerful Indian Ocean quake set off a tsunami that killed more than 230,000 people in a dozen countries, most of them in Indonesia’s Aceh province.

Who Wanted Chebukati Dead At Bomas?

So who wanted Wafula Wanyonyi Chebukati dead? President William Ruto says some people wanted the IEBC chair dead….attempted to abduct him but were stopped in their trucks.

The President is on oath to protect the lives of the people of Kenya and therefore cannot make a careless statement.

But neither can he be summoned by security agencies to verify his statement…by virtue of his status as the Commander in Chief of the Armed forces.

Since the President is categorical that Chebukati should have met God on or around the 9th of August, he must be having some hard facts.

President Ruto has since August 10th described Chebukati as Kenya’s biggest hero, in the frame of the Kapenguria 7, Mau Mau and other freedom fighters. He repeated this during his swearing-in and also when he conferred him with the highest state honour below the President….EGH.

so who would have wanted Chebukati dead? As the chair of IEBC, he was presiding over a decisive election pitting Ruto and Raila Odinga.

So the interested person in this is Raila and retired President Uhuru Kenyatta. So is President Ruto accusing Kenyatta of plotting murder, with Raila as an accomplice?

That the plot was thwarted by security forces presumably speaks volumes of the ping pong in the Government on or around election time. Never mind that Ruto himself was allegedly a target of elimination by the Hotel Lamada group. Or so the public was sold.

During the IEBC split at the height of the Bomas vote tallying, and the walkout by Cherera and Co, there was an attempt to derail the announcement of the election results by some Raila sympathisers.

There were reports that the then National Security Advisory Council attempted to interfere with the results announcement.

Is the President suggesting these were hired to kill Chebukati? This is a major reposit by the President. And it will be discussed to the highest echelons of Government.

Three Tanzanian Fishermen Rescued In Mombasa After 3 Days At Sea

Three Tanzanian fishermen who were rescued by a cargo ship after getting stranded at sea for 3days and two nights, arrived safely at the port of Mombasa last evening.

According to the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI), Hafith Abdalla, 17, Musa Silima, 18 and Silimani Zidini, from Tanagani area in Pemba survived without food or water after their dugout canoe that was on a fishing expedition, capsized following a heavy storm.

“Their hopes to return to their families with a handsome catch were turned into a nightmare, as the three spent over 55-hours in the high seas playing hide and seek games with sharks and other deadly sea creatures to save their lives,” the DCI said.

The three had set sail for the high seas early Saturday morning at around 4 am, on a non-motorized canoe.

But mid-through their voyage, their canoe came under a torrential storm accompanied by strong tidal waves that swept it off, tossing the fishermen into the raging waters.

“Miraculously, the trio fought through the storm and strong winds spawned by a surge of the northeast monsoon and managed to get hold of the vessel, which they floated on the water once again and hopped aboard,” the DCI added.

But with their paddles gone with the tides, the fishermen lost control over the canoe and with the shore being tens of nautical miles away, they resigned to their fate drifting deep into the sea by wind and tide.

“All this while, sharks crisscrossed daringly inches from the canoe as if marking time for the slightest provocation, before tearing the ill-fated vessel apart and devouring the terrified occupants in a single bite! But the fishermen knew better. They remained calm and clung on to hope for survival.”

Luckily on Monday evening, the captain of a bulk ship MV Ince Atlantic spotted the canoe with stranded occupants within the Kenyan territorial waters. The Captain reported to the Kenya Ports Authority control tower and was advised to assist the three and disembark them in Mombasa.

“The ship’s crew members rescued the panic-stricken trio and gave them food, water, clothing and a place to sleep before ferrying them up to the outer Port limits of the Mombasa port yesterday,” the DCI further narrated.

The Tanzanian consular was immediately notified and after interviewing the three, he established that they were Tanzanian nationals.

Plans are currently underway to ensure that they are repatriated back home and reunited with their families.

Detectives Arrest Six Manufacturers Of Fake Kenya Revenue Stamps

Following the ongoing crackdown on counterfeit products in the market dubbed ‘Operation Uchumi,’ detectives have escalated the crackdown to suspects manufacturing fake counterfeited Kenya Revenue Authority stamps and arrested six suspects.

According to the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI), Peter Mburu, James Kigera, Frankline M’Mburia, Mary Wanjiku, Titus Ndegwa and Jane Muthoni were rounded up yesterday in different parts of the city and counterfeit stamps including those from Tanzania Revenue Authority and Uganda Revenue Authority recovered.

“One of the suspects Titus Ndegwa who was arrested at his residence in Thindigua was found to be a civilian firearm holder whose firearm a Glock pistol, loaded with 9 rounds of ammunition was confiscated,” the DCI noted.

The suspects are currently in custody at Muthaiga Police Station being processed for arraignment.

Eldoret: Nema Unearths Plastic Bag Cartel

The National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) unearthed a syndicate of major suppliers of the banned plastic bags in various parts of the country including Nairobi.

According to the agency, this was done through one of the suspects who was arrested in possession of the bags inside a mini-supermarket.

The suspect then volunteered to take the officers to the supplier in exchange of his freedom.

The supplier goes by the name Akley Bakers.

“Our environmental inspectors backed by the local police and NEMA’s police laid a dragnet for the suspect,” Nema said.

However, the suspect got wind of the plan from sympathetic neighbours where she is believed to have a major store.

Some of her accomplices were arrested as the officers are in pursuit of the supplier who remains at large.

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