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Two Rivers International Financial Center: A Game-Changer for Kenya’s Economic Landscape

https://kenyanbulletin.com/2023/06/20/two-rivers-international-financial-center-a-game-changer-for-kenyas-economic-landscape/
SHAKAHOLA death toll count hits 350 with 40 mass graves yet to be opened; Kindiki says search for more burial sites ongoing.
Former Kakamega governor Wycliffe Oparanya has been arrested.
Suspected chicken thief stoned to death, body cut into pieces by angry residents in Ndia, Kirinyaga County
Lang'ata Member of Parliament Phelix Odiwuor says that he is still a member of the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM), a day after he was expelled by the party's National Executive Committee (NEC).

Speaking during a radio show on Radio 47, the MP maintained that he had not received official communication from his party boss, Raila Odinga, and hence would not leave the party.

"Who has kicked me out of the party? ODM belongs to Raila Odinga and if I have not received communication from him then it means I'm still in ODM," he said.
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St Anthony Boys Kitale’s Aldrine Kibet crowned as the Sports Journalists Association of Kenya (SJAK) Sports Personality of the Month for August.

The 17-year-old midfielder was instrumental in helping his school win the national secondary schools football title for the first time in 13 years.

He scored four goals and provided three assists in the tournament, including a brace in the final against Dagoretti High School.

He also captained his team to the East Africa games in Tanzania, where they finished third.
President William Ruto arrives in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania for the Africa's Food Systems Forum 2023.
The DCI has issued a warning to members of the public against transacting any business with a suspected pyramid scheme operating as NMK Capital Investment Limited.

According to DCI, NMK registered in 2021 - stands for -Ngugi Mucheru Keeru who is the sole Director and Signatory of a sister company; Bidsworth Autorents Capital Limited.

The two companies are located in Nairobi at Corner House & Norwich Union House respectively.
Kisumu court hears how illegal radio station interfered with aviation frequency

A Kisumu court was told on Wednesday, September 6, 2023, that a local radio station that was shut down for operating without a valid licence was using a frequency that belonged to the aviation industry.

The Communication Authority (CA) engineer who testified against the owner of Max FM said that the radio station was operating within the aeronautical service frequencies, which could endanger the lives of passengers and other airspace users by disrupting the communication between pilots and the control tower.

The owner, Austin John, had applied for a frequency but was rejected by the CA since there was no available frequency in Kisumu area at the time.

He was charged with four counts including establishing a radio station without a valid licence and providing radio broadcasting services without a valid licence.

He denied all the charges and was released on a bond of Ksh100,000.

The case will continue on October 24.
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Kinyua Wa Iratu: Notorious Conman Behind Maono Lands Limited — Where Dreams Turn to Nightmares https://youtu.be/dvR6FcX2sfM
Kinyua Wa Iratu, a man whose reputation is anything but honorable, has masterminded a cunning scheme under the guise of his shell company, Maono Lands Limited.

He is a skilled con artist, preying on unsuspecting buyers by selling them utterly worthless plots.

His nefarious enterprise is not confined to the shadows; he boldly advertises on local Kikuyu radio stations, cunningly portraying himself as a devout Christian, with God, he claims, as the “senior-most partner” of his company.

But don’t be fooled; his actions speak volumes to the contrary.

A recent case involves a buyer who purchased land from Maono Lands Limited in August 2021.

Promised a title deed by the year’s end, they instead endured endless delays and excuses from Wairatu throughout 2022.

On December 17th, 2022, the buyer confronted Wairatu at his CBD office, demanding either the title deed or a refund.

Wai Iratu promptly called the police from Kamukunji Police Station, instructing the buyer to meet them there for further discussion.

Before the police, Wa Iratu reluctantly committed to refunding the buyer’s money by January 17th, 2023, a pledge documented in writing, as evidenced by the documents provided to us by the victim.
Man in court for drugging, stealing Sh300,000 from reveller on Mirema Drive

A 23-year-old man was arraigned in court on Tuesday, September 7, 2023, for allegedly drugging and robbing a reveller of Sh300,000 on Mirema Drive in Nairobi.

The suspect, John Mwangi, is accused of spiking the drink of the victim, identified as Peter Njoroge, at a pub on August 28 and stealing his money and other valuables.

According to the charge sheet, Mr Mwangi approached Mr Njoroge at the pub and offered to buy him a drink.

He then allegedly laced the drink with a sedative and waited for Mr Njoroge to lose consciousness.

He then took his phone, ATM card and PIN and withdrew Sh300,000 from his bank account.

He also took his car keys and drove away with his Toyota Premio.

Mwangi denied the charges before Makadara Chief Magistrate Heston Nyaga and was released on a bond of Sh500,000 with a surety of the same amount.

The case will be heard on October 12.
The giant dildo of consequences has arrived in Kisumu County for ODM non-loyalists.
Kenya Suspends Worldcoin Operations Pending Compliance with Stringent Conditions

A multi-agency task force investigating Worldcoin's activities in Kenya has recommended a one-year suspension of the cryptocurrency's operations in the country.

The suspension is a response to concerns regarding data privacy and regulatory compliance.

Data Commissioner Immaculate Kassait announced that Worldcoin's collection of data from Kenyan citizens will be frozen until the company meets specific conditions.

These conditions include allowing a security audit, granting government access to their data, registering with the Business Registration Services (BRS), and establishing a local representative.

Additionally, Worldcoin must conduct a Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA) and provide clarity on data storage and consent processes.

As part of the recommendations, licenses for Worldcoin-affiliated companies have been revoked.
Supreme Court upholds election of Wajir Governor Ahmed Abdullahi
The iPhone 15 will weigh one gram less than the iPhone 14.
8 Kenyan tech startups have closed down in the past 2 years, despite raising close to Sh35 billion in investor funding
Governor Sakaja launches Nairobi City Council El Nino preparedness plan