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A grieving family from Karama, Nyali, Mombasa county is seeking justice for their kin, Judy Kamene who was attacked and ...
A woman left behind twins after giving birth to them in her employer's house in Oman. Lilian died in the foreign land seven ...
Yusra Mbarak was hospitalised after her husband allegedly drugged, tied her up and left her unconscious for days in the house ...
The Mombasa warehouse workers claim the KSh 4 they are paid for loading and offloading is too little. They are demanding a ...
The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) has recovered public land worth Ksh104 million in Mombasa after a landmark ruling by the Environment and Land Court. The reclaimed parcel, belonging to ...
Report indicates some companies are refilling used bottles collected from dumpsites without properly sanitising them ...
The Kenya Urban Roads Authority (KURA) has announced a six-month-long closure of a section of Links Road in Nyali, Mombasa ...
A newly constructed access road in Jomvu, Mombasa, has been officially named in honour of Dr. Kennedy Odede, one of the world ...
MOMBASA, Kenya—Family rejection, homelessness and imprisonment are some of the harsh realities facing Mombasa’s sexual and gender minorities.
A case in point is Mombasa, Kenya’s second largest city. Once the Mtopanga River was over five metres wide as it flowed under the road at Bamburi, a busy town on the city’s outskirts.
MOMBASA, Kenya—When Singaporean authorities seized a near-record four tons of ivory hidden inside containers of tea in May, its origin was familiar: the Kenyan port of Mombasa.