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Rustlers Beware as 14 Police Stations Hit Tiaty
The government wants to build 14 new police stations across Tiaty to fight crime. Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen shared these plans during his visit on Friday. He asked Deputy Inspector General Eliud Lagat to prepare the money needed for the project. The area currently has just four police stations despite its large size. Murkomen called this situation unacceptable. He said chiefs cannot recover stolen livestock with such limited security help. The plan puts two stations in each of the seven wards. Murkomen spoke about these changes at Kambi Samaki during a security meeting. He checked on progress against cattle theft operations. His team has seen peace return through current efforts. Security teams from several areas...
SA Holds Fugitive Critic Nyokayemabhunu for Extradition
South African police want to send government critic Wellington Masiwa back to Zimbabwe. They arrested him on April 13 on immigration charges. Officials claim he lacks valid papers to stay in South Africa. Zimbabwe asked for his return through a warrant dated April 29 under the SADC Protocol on Extradition. Zimbabwe says Masiwa must serve an 18-month prison term for fraud. His lawyer, Chrispen Machingura, reports problems with his birth documents. Court papers show Zimbabwe claims he was born in 1977, but his ID shows 1987. The Zimbabwean Embassy told prosecutors his papers are fake. Masiwa ran WhatsApp groups that spoke against President Mnangagwa. He tells his lawyers the fraud case aims to silence his political voice. His lawyer...
Ex CS Rally Frenzy Hits Keroka and Nyamira
The former Cabinet Secretary traveled through the Gusii region with most elected leaders from the area. Governor Amos Nyaribo of Nyamira County joined him during the visit. They made various stops to speak at small public gatherings. The group stopped in Keroka and Nyasiongo towns as part of their Nyamira County tour. On Thursday night, cars with special branding drove through major towns across Kisii and Nyamira counties. These vehicles worked to gather residents for the events. People showed great enthusiasm as the branded cars passed through their communities.
Morgan Stanley Shrugs at Apple's Four Percent Dip
Morgan Stanley maintains its positive outlook on Apple despite mixed feelings about recent earnings. Apple beat market hopes with $95.4 billion in revenue and $1.65 earnings per share, but its stock fell 4% after the report. The bank stays firm with its $235 price target for Apple shares. It likes what it sees in the short term, but wants more details about plans. The company faces only $900 million in tariff costs this quarter, showing that its plan to move production from China works well. Foxconn already makes more items in Vietnam, with plans to expand in India and Brazil. But Apple gave no clear answers about how much product will come from these countries next quarter. The lack of detail leaves questions about long-term tariff...
11 Year Couples Grab Free Blades of Fire at London
505 Games offers free digital copies of Blades of Fire at London Comic-Con on May 23 - but only for couples who married exactly 11 years before launch day. People must show proof they were wed on May 22, 2014, to claim this unusual Steel Wedding anniversary gift. The game comes out May 22, 2025, for PC through Epic Games Store, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series consoles at $59.99. Buyers can save 10% with pre-orders on PC and Xbox, or with an active PlayStation Plus membership. MercurySteam revealed their action adventure game just three months ago, but shared many details since February. The story follows Aran de Lira, who fights evil queen Nerea after she turns all steel into stone. Aran uses a magic hammer that breaks the curse to...
No Rest For The Wicked Breach Update Flops on Steam
Moon Studios added lots of fresh content to No Rest for the Wicked with its Breach update. The game world almost doubled in size with new areas called Lowland Meadows and Marin Woods that bring a dangerous Blight hazard. Players can visit two new settlements and explore dark caves throughout these lands. The action role-playing game offers more weapon choices - over 150 total - with new Gauntlet and Wand types for players to find. Gamers face new boss fights, nine new Plague bosses, and two new enemy groups during play. Brave players can try Hardcore mode, which ends their game if they die. Sound improvements came from composer Gareth Coker, along with new voice acting. The team fixed many technical issues and added NVIDIA DLSS 4...
Apple Rakes in 95 Billion Even in Slower Quarter
Apple beat market hopes with $95.4 billion revenue for Q2 2025, higher than last year's $90.75 billion. iPhone sales grew to $46.84 billion from $45.96 billion, with the iPhone 16e helping boost numbers. Services kept its winning streak going, bringing in $26.6 billion compared to $23.9 billion a year ago. Mac earnings rose to $7.95 billion thanks to new M4 MacBook Air models. iPad sales increased to $6.4 billion despite slow market demand. The only area that fell was Wearables, Home, and Accessories, which dropped to $7.5 billion from $7.9 billion. CEO Tim Cook said Apple had strong results, with Services growing double-digits. He mentioned new iPhones, Macs, and iPads using Apple silicon. Cook also pointed out that the company cut...
Ultra Thin iPhone 17 Air Crushes Production Test
Apple recently cleared the first Engineering Validation Test for its iPhone 17 lineup, showing smooth production without technical problems. The iPhone 17 Air, an ultra-thin model set to launch in September with standard and Pro versions, passed this first step of product development. This early success means the company might avoid delays or supply shortages that could hurt sales. Production follows a four-stage process: Engineering Validation Test first, Design Validation Test second, Product Validation Test third, and Mass Production last. The first stage checks whether making the product as designed is practical and spots possible issues. Sales concerns loom as iPhone numbers fell to 218 million units in 2024, with supply partners...
T-Mobile CEO Warns Tariffs Are About To Gut Your Wallet
T-Mobile customers face more price hikes after recent increases on older plans. Many users felt angry when the company broke promises about locked rates. Some never received warnings about changes until their bills arrived. CEO Mike Sievert warns another price jump might happen because of new tariffs. The carrier reported strong earnings for early 2025, with higher revenue than before. Their profits grew significantly compared to last year. Despite making more money, they plan to charge users extra. Sievert claims Trump tariffs force them to pass costs to customers. He said the business cannot absorb these extra expenses. This marks another broken promise from T-Mobile. Sievert calls the increases on legacy plans different because...
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