
Farhiya Hussein
Multi Award-Winning Journalist former @Nation Media Now @TheEastleighVoice 100 MostInfluentialKenyanMuslims Winner @fortyunderforty
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eastleighvoice.co.ke | Farhiya Hussein |Mwangi Maina |Maureen Kinyanjui |Michael Kirwa
Coast traders warned as fake KEBS officers defraud businesses in widening scam Speaking in Kilifi Town, Market Surveillance Manager Peter Makan, representing the KEBS Coast Regional Manager, confirmed that the fraudulent scheme has been spreading rapidly across different areas.
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1 week ago |
eastleighvoice.co.ke | Mwangi Maina |Lucy Mumbi |Maureen Kinyanjui |Farhiya Hussein
Today marks two years since Sudan plunged into a brutal armed conflict, a war ignited by two rival generals battling for power, and which has since spiralled into one of the world's most catastrophic humanitarian crises. What began as a political power struggle has now shattered lives, decimated infrastructure, and pushed 30.4 million people into urgent need of humanitarian assistance.
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1 week ago |
eastleighvoice.co.ke | Lucy Mumbi |Maureen Kinyanjui |Mwangi Maina |Farhiya Hussein
Kiambu Governor Kimani Wamatangi has claimed that the raid by the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) was a politically motivated attempt to undermine his leadership and tarnish his record. Speaking on Tuesday after his release, Wamatangi claimed that the raid was part of a broader effort to sabotage his administration and hinder the development projects underway in the county.
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1 week ago |
eastleighvoice.co.ke | Farhiya Hussein |Maureen Kinyanjui |Lucy Mumbi |Mwangi Maina
Security agencies announce stringent measures ahead of Easter festivities along Kenyan Coastline In addition to road safety, the regional police commander warned beachgoers to vacate the shores by 6 pm. Beaches along Kenya’s coastline will be closed to the public from 6 pm daily throughout the Easter holiday period as part of a raft of security measures unveiled by authorities to ensure the safety of residents and tourists.
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1 week ago |
eastleighvoice.co.ke | Lucy Mumbi |Maureen Kinyanjui |Mwangi Maina |Farhiya Hussein
CHADEMA failed to sign an election code of conduct document, making it ineligible to contest the presidential and parliamentary polls expected in October. Tanzania's main opposition party CHADEMA said on Tuesday its disqualification from elections due later this year was unconstitutional, days after its leader was arrested and charged with treason.
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RT @Eastleighvoice: President William Ruto arrives in Gatamaiyo in Lari, Kiambu County, for his development tour. There are claims that cro…