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  1. Children, cows and baboons caught up in chaotic #FreeBrian protests

    Additionally, the area around Kivumbini, especially the road leading to the park, is often visited by a troop of baboons.

  2. Sudden blessing of fish in Lake Nakuru slowly turns into deadly curse

    According to Kunga, these stories of torture escalated resulting in numerous complaints from the locals about how they are treated by the rangers.

  3. Where is he? KWS now say Brian escaped custody

    On his part, Abdulrahman Ali Sudi, who works with KWS as a Ranger Driver at the Lake Nakuru National Park says that they arrested a suspect conducting illegal fishing at Sewage area at 11 am.

  4. Court orders DCI, KWS to produce Brian Odhiambo in court by Tuesday

    The directive was issued by Nakuru High Court judge Julius Nangea after the Independent Medical Legal Unit (IMLU) and Elizabeth Auma (Brian Odhiambo's mother) filed a habeas corpus petition.

  5. Autopsy report reveals what killed Molo activist Richard Otieno

    According to a medical report by government pathologist Dr Johansen Oduor, the deceased died as a result of severe head injuries.

  6. How night of unrest at Rift Valley National Polytechnic went from bad to worse

    “At around 9 p.m., we heard that some people had set the watchman’s office on fire, with part of the fence also being set ablaze,” he says.

  7. The troubled life of Molo activist Richard Otieno

    The deceased troubles started around June last year during the GenZ protests.

  8. The Lake Nakuru fishing escapade that led to the disappearance of Brian Odhiambo

    According to Ramadhan Juma a resident of Flamingo who witnessed the incident, the KWS officers allegedly roughed him up and pushed him back into the park through the fence and onto a car, and...

  9. Who will end our suffering?

    Nakuru has a wealth of untapped sports talent, with Afraha Stadium serving as a key venue for scouts.

  10. County extends Afraha stadium reopening date

    The project, which was supposed to take 18 months to complete, has dragged on with most stakeholders in the sports fraternity unhappy.

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