Police impound Matatus in Mombasa

Several matatus in Mombasa were impounded for failing to adhere to traffic rules in a major crackdown that caught many unawares at the coastal city.In an exercise supervised by The coast provincial police Officer Leo Nyongesa, some of the matatus were also found to be unroadworthy.

Passing the buck in Kenya

Durch Scheitern können wir gelingen. Das ist die große Lektion Sicherheitsbehörden nahm nach den jüngsten Unruhen in den Straßen von Nairobi. Nichts war Addition und …

Read the rest of this entry »

Commuters reject Minister’s fare suggestion

After weeks of silence over the ferry crisis, Transport Minister Chirau Ali Mwakwere is now suggesting that commuters pay for the service in Likoni. The minister says a modest fare for the ferry service would ensure the government buys a new vessel every five years. But as Yassin Juma reports, Mwakwere’s one shilling suggestion is not going down well in Likoni.

Read the rest of this entry »

Revelations of Obama’s half brother

Dreams From My Father, Audacity of Hope, from Nairobi to Shenzen and now Homeland: a story of extraordinary hope and survival. All these are book titles authored by the Obamas. President Barrack Obama, Ndesandjo Obama and now the Kenyan Obama brother George is adding his name to that list. His book is now out in the market. Brenda Mulinya with that report.

Read the rest of this entry »

Ngong killing fields

There are growing concerns over the unmet security needs of Ngong town. NTV has established that gangs of criminals have set up base in the area and residents are once again living on the edge. Dennis Onsarigo returned to Ngong and as he found out, a new strategy to deal with the insecurity wave is needed.

Read the rest of this entry »