Kenya News
Actress Foi Wambui loses her dad

Foi Wambui, a Kenyan actress and lifestyle content provider, has disclosed her father’s passing. The actress shared memories of her dad with her in an Instagram post, ranging from dancing at a birthday celebration to taking pictures together.
Thinking back on their fun moments together, Foi said she was sure the angels enjoyed his company and that she inherited his sense of humor and goofiness from him.
In the video she posted, she danced together with him while he playfully imitated her which made her beam with excitement. “From the ashes we came, we must all return. And when all is done, all we’ll be left with are memories, pictures, and videos of the time we shared. Nothing would have prepared us, but we hope you are at peace and it’s nice and cozy. Till we meet again. I love you forever, pops. 🕊💛,” she wrote.
Following the announcement, fellow celebrities trickled their condolence message saying;
“Pole sana love❤️ may he RIP 🕊️,” wrote Miss Gachie.
“Pole sana,” said Celestine Ndinda.
“So sorry @foi_wambui_ praying for you and family for peace and comfort 🙏🏽,” wrote Ben Cyco.
“So sorry for your loss girl,” said Pika na Raych.
“Deepest condolences 🙏🏽🙏🏽,” said Milly wa Jesus.
“Pole sana ma’ ❤️,” wrote Shix Kapienga.
“May peace guide you,” said King Kaka.
Kenya News
Tragic explosion in Mexico leaves Kenyan man in a coma

A Kenyan man residing in Mexico is currently fighting for his life following a devastating explosion.
The precise whereabouts and origin of the blast are presently undisclosed, along with any knowledge of additional casualties.
It has been reported that the man, identified as Francis Kamau Chege from Kiambu County, Kenya, is currently in an induced coma. Regrettably, he was left unattended at the medical facility for several days, as his relatives were unaware of the incident until they unexpectedly came across pleas for aid on social media.
Chege’s girlfriend, who initially shared the details on the internet, had sought assistance to notify his parents and other kin.
Chege’s family from Githunguri, Kiambu County has expressed their deep appreciation to the online community for spreading the important news.
They are relieved that his severe burn injuries have promptly been brought to their attention. Meanwhile, they have reached out to his girlfriend and the relevant authorities as efforts are being made to contact officials in Washington for urgent assistance.
Mexico does not have a Kenyan embassy and instead depends on the embassy located in the capital of the United States. The family is thankful for the swift dissemination of this vital information. Activist Simon Mwangi draws attention to a series of explosions that have taken place in Mexico recently.
These explosions have been triggered by gas-related incidents and natural disasters caused by volcanic activity.
“Thank you for speedy sharing, the father and brother have reached out. We have notified the contacts in Washington for a quick response. Be blessed good people,” activist Simon Mwangi wrote.
Kenya News
Death announcement of Grace Wangu Kamau of Seattle, Washington

It is with deep sorrow and acceptance of God’s will that we announce the death of Grace Wangu Kamau (Cucu Grace) On Monday, November 6th. Grace was found dead in her bed by a lady that was graciously helping her.
Kenya News
Villages face food shortage as roads, bridges washed away in Kajiado

Several villages in Kajiado County have been cut off by floods following heavy rains that have been pounding the area.
The villages are inaccessible using vehicles due to damaged roads while some bridges have been washed away.
In Matapato North, Orgosua village has been inaccessible for four days after the only bridge, which connects several villages in Kajiado central, was washed away after heavy rains.
Locals who depend on selling livestock at the local market have appealed to the county and national governments to intervene.
“We have a major health crisis because if a person falls ill it means people will have to walk over 80 kilometres to access a health facility. When the river is flooded, we entirely depend on traditional herbs. What angers us is that every rainy season the situation is the same,”said John Kisimir, a resident of Orngosua village.
They say if the rains continue they will run short of food supplies.
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