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EASTER ADVENTURE: GRACIOUS SAFARIS UNVEILS KSH 2,500 TRIP TO KANUNGA FALLS BY PATIENCE SAMBA Travellers looking for a refreshing Easter getaway now have a chance to explore the scenic beauty of Kanunga Falls after Gracious Safaris announced a special Easter trip scheduled for April 5. The tour company is offering the Kanunga Falls Easter Edition at an affordable cost of KSh 2,500, a package that includes round trip transport from Nairobi, snacks and lunch, refillable drinking water, photography, team building activities, entry fees, and unlimited fun. According to the organizers, the trip aims to give travellers an opportunity to relax, explore nature, and enjoy the breathtaking waterfalls during the Easter holiday. The company, known for promoting Nonstop travelling and healing has encouraged interested participants to book early through their social media platforms or the contact numbers provided.
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RESIDENTS OF MOMBASA COUNTY TO BENEFIT AS NACADA LEADS CRACKDOWN, NETS KSH 4 MILLION WORTH OF DRUGS BY PATIENCE SAMBA Residents of Mombasa County are set to benefit from improved safety and public health after the National Authority for the Campaign Against Alcohol and Drug Abuse (NACADA), working with the Anti-Narcotics Unit and the National Police Service, conducted a major crackdown on illegal drugs and illicit alcohol. The operation led to the arrest of six suspects and the seizure of methamphetamine and counterfeit spirits valued at approximately KSh 4 million. Among the confiscated items were traditional brews suspected to be laced with harmful chemicals, which posed serious health risks to the community. By removing these dangerous substances and arresting those behind their production, NACADA aims to reduce the risk of drug abuse, alcohol related accidents, and poisoning deaths in the county. Authorities say the operation is part of a nationwide strategy to combine strict law ...
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KENYANS FACE ECONOMIC STRAIN AS STATE HOUSE SPENDING RANKS AMONG HIGHEST GLOBALLY BY PATIENCE SAMBA  Kenyans continue to face economic strain as the country ranks among the highest spenders globally on presidential office operations in the 2025/2026 financial year. Figures shared by financial commentator Moe show that Kenya has allocated about Sh16.1 billion to support operations at State House Nairobi, placing the country third worldwide. The ranking shows that France leads with approximately Sh17.5 billion, followed by Uganda with about Sh17.2 billion. Meanwhile, countries such as the United States, Algeria and South Africa spend comparatively lower amounts on their presidential offices. The figures have sparked debate among citizens as many continue to struggle with the high cost of living, rising prices of basic commodities and increasing economic pressure.
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Experience the Magic of Kanunga Falls – The Easter Edition! 🌊 Get ready for an unforgettable adventure with Gracious Safaris this Easter at Kanunga Falls! For only KSH 2,500, enjoy a full day of fun, laughter, and relaxation. The package includes round trip fares from Nairobi, snacks and lunch, refillable drinking water, professional photography, teambuilding activities, entry fees, and unlimited fun. Dive into the refreshing waterfalls, capture amazing memories, and bond with friends and family all while enjoying nature at its best. Branded shirts, caps, water bottles, and other extras are not included, so pack your own gear! 📅 Date: 5th April ⏱ Duration: 5 hours 📱 Book now via WhatsApp: 0748819929 / 0710973462 Gracious Safaris – Nonstop travelling and healing!
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MOMBASA RESIDENTS TO FACE HEALTHCARE DISRUPTION AS COAST GENERAL DOCTORS THREATEN STRIKE BY PATIENCE SAMBA Residents of Mombasa County are expected to face major disruptions in accessing medical services as doctors at Coast General Teaching and Referral Hospital threaten to go on strike today. The medics are demanding the reinstatement of former Chief Executive Officer Iqbaal Khandwala, who was removed from his position over allegations of declining service standards. Reports indicate that Khandwala later resigned from the post, but the doctors insist on his return. The potential strike has raised concerns among patients and families who rely on the hospital for critical healthcare services.