Accident or crime scene cordon tape, police line do not cross. It is nighttime, emergency lights of police cars flashing blue, red and white in the background
Parents of Gititu Mixed Secondary in Murang’a County have been urged to visit Makuyu and Kenol police stations to identify students presently being held there following their arrest.
Police said at least 16 students of the school were taken into custody after they were found allegedly engaging in a drinking spree and sex orgy.
The students are said to have resorted to the rogue activities as they were headed home following closure of the school for December holidays.
They’re presently being detained at the Makuyu and Kenol police stations awaiting identification by their parents
Musalia Mudavadi arrives in Moscow for talks with Russian officials over Kenyans recruited into Russian…
Title: Kenya’s Entertainment Industry Is Booming: Global Deals, Viral Stars, and a Thriving Show Scene…
WRC Safari Rally Stage 3 Cancelled After Heavy Rains Leave Naivasha Roads Impassable The 2026…
South African troops deployed to Johannesburg to help police tackle gangs and illegal mining. South…
Europe’s biggest clubs lit up the UEFA Champions League with a night packed with goals,…
High Court halts enforcement of NTSA’s automated traffic fines after a petition challenging the system’s…
This website uses cookies.