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**A Victorian court convicts a man from a high-profile family for raping his friend's girlfriend, a verdict that echoes ongoing battles for justice against gender-based violence in Kenya.**
As municipal taps run dry, plastic tanks have shifted from luxury to necessity. Here is the definitive buyer’s guide for every budget.
A collision involving two lorries and a private van claims ten lives along the notorious Kisii-Kisumu Highway, plunging families into mourning just hours after a celebration.
The Head of Public Service argues that legal frameworks are insufficient without a cultural shift, urging citizens to weaponize shame against graft.
Government intervention shields motorists and households from rising global diesel and kerosene costs, ensuring transport fares remain stable during the festive season.
Tragedy strikes Nyamira as a family is torn apart in a head-on collision. Police hunt for the trailer driver as the festive season death toll climbs.
County Commissioner Hassan Bule deploys intensified surveillance teams to protect revelers from lethal counterfeits as the holiday season kicks off.
From sipping liquor to raiding a karate studio, one Virginia raccoon’s crime spree highlights a growing global trend of urban wildlife adapting to human habitats.
New evidence reveals how a fast-food worker’s sharp eye ended the manhunt for the Ivy League graduate accused of killing a US healthcare CEO.
The KES 890 billion mega-project, plagued by industrial disputes and environmental scares, is finally ready for traffic, offering global lessons in urban resilience.
Regis Resources argues a federal order blocking a tailings dam renders its project unviable, claiming procedural errors over a sacred Dreaming story.
The Cenk T was hit shortly after docking in Odesa, just hours after President Erdogan proposed a maritime ceasefire to Vladimir Putin.
Detectives dismantle a syndicate preying on desperate job seekers in Nairobi, recovering millions in cash and forged letters as the post-recruitment crackdown intensifies.