Nakuru: Brian Odhiambo's Mother Wails Uncontrollably as Court Finds No Proof of His Detention by KWS
Nakuru Law Court Judge Julius Nangea dismissed claims that missing fisherman Brian Odhiambo was in the custody of KWS ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNKenya: No Evidence Against KWS - Court Drops Brian Odhiambo Disappearance CaseThe High Court in Nakuru has dismissed the case of Brian Odhiambo, who has been missing for 21 days, citing a lack of evidence that he was taken into custody by Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) officers.
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The Kenya Times on MSNCourt Gives Orders to KWS and DCI Over Missing Man Allegedly Abducted at Lake NakuruThe High Court in Nakuru has issued a writ of habeas corpus compelling the Director of Criminal Investigations (DCI) Nakuru ...
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Hosted on MSNProtestors Set Lake Nakuru National Park on FireProtestors have set Lake Nakuru National Park on fire amid tensions over the whereabouts of Brian Odhiambo. In a video seen by The Kenya Times, flames of fire can be seen spreading in parts of the ...
Marissa, a young lady from Nakuru, was serenaded by anti-riot police officers on the streets while walking home from her ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNKenya: National Museum of Kenya Among Most Reviewed Instuttions On Google MapsThe National Museum of Kenya has been ranked top among most-reviewed museums in the country according to the latest Google Maps data.
Fishermen fish at Lake Naivasha in Nakuru county, Kenya's Rift Valley, Friday, Dec. 13, 2024. Credit: AP/Andrew Kasuku The East African Journal of Environment and Natural Resources estimated in a 2023 ...
Nairobi's Uhuru Park has been named the most-reviewed park in the country, according to the latest data released byGoogle ...
Court proceedings at the Nakuru Law Courts were on Thursday disrupted for several hours as family and friends of missing ...
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The Star on MSNGoogle Maps: Most reviewed restaurants in KenyaLeading the list of most reviewed restaurants is The Carnivore Restaurant, followed by CJ’s. Google Maps officially turned 20 ...
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ScienceAfrica on MSNClimate Change, Land Sub-division, Infrastructure Development Threaten Kenya’s BiodiversityClimate change, sub-division of land and ongoing infrastructure development threaten Kenya’s biodiversity, a 2024 study ...
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