Bhang worth Sh13.1 million destroyed in Kisumu
Security officers in Kisumu have destroyed ten sacks of bhang valued at Sh13.1 million following an order by the courts. The 438-kg consignment was impounded
Security officers in Kisumu have destroyed ten sacks of bhang valued at Sh13.1 million following an order by the courts. The 438-kg consignment was impounded
Two people have been confirmed dead while 17 others are recuperating in hospital after the vehicles they were traveling in were involved in an accident
Kenya and Ethiopia are working closely to reduce the costs of cross-border trade by removing internal barriers through the development of transport and logistic infrastructure
Kenya Forest Service (KFS) has issued a warning to the public against illegal activities that threaten newly planted trees in the nation’s forests. KFS’s Chief
Fisher folk and communities living along the coastline have been urged to embrace nature-based solutions in the conservation of aquatic resources amid overexploitation of fisheries.
Kakamega County Commissioner Michael Meru Mwangi warned that the government will not allow increasing cases of wrangling over mining of gold sites in Kakamega County.