
Yvonne Sasha
79 articles published since 17 Oct 2022
79 articles published since 17 Oct 2022
Happy Mwenda was found guilty of killing her one-year-old son Alvin so that she would be able to travel to the Gulf Cooperation Council for greener pastures.
Linet Nafula was diagnosed with stage 2B breast cancer after discovering painless lumps on her right mammary gland. Her family cut her off after the diagnosis.
Villagers of Mshomoroni have called out the County Government of Mombasa for doing too little to save the lives of two men buried alive while digging well in Junda.
The woman was found with photos depicting her naked child on her phone and was accused of sharing the pictures with a man on a social media platform known as MeetMe.
Controversial preacher Paul Mackenzie will have to spend seven more days in custody after the prosecution failed to line up charges against him and his followers.
Patients diagnosed with renal disorders and kidney failure who are required to undergo dialysis sessions at Malindi Sub-County Hospital said machines have failed.
COVID-19 survivors told TUKO.co.ke that, although they recovered and overcame the virus, their experience in the quarantine centres is forgettable.
Several petrol stations in Mombasa recorded a significantly low number of customers shortly after fuel prices were hiked. Fruit prices also increased.
At least 584 units of the Buxton Point homes project developed by Suleiman Shahbal's GulfCap company in partnership with Mombasa county have been sold.
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