Lifestyle inflation is common as a person advances through their career. Lifestyle inflation is when the money you have to spend after paying all your bills for necessities increases as your income increases. In other words, you have more money left over after you pay the mortgage or rent, make your car payment, buy groceries, pay your utility bills and such.
As you earn more money, you have more money to buy the things and services you want that you could not buy when you were earning less. This could be a boat or motorcycle, a foreign vacation, a new wardrobe or taking an exotic cruise.
Lifestyle inflation can put you behind the 8-ball for the rest of your life if you allow it. It will prevent you from getting out of debt, saving for retirement, paying for college for your kids or being able to…
Caroline Kangogo Lifestyle: Investigations into the lifestyle of fugitive cop Caroline Kangogo are portraying a woman who was involved in crime syndicates. According to a report that appeared in the Daily Nation on Tuesday, Corporal Kangogo may have been involved in shady dealings that included politicians and fellow police officers. Subsequently, detectives pursuing her case […]
Sharon Otieno Murder Case: The first day of the murder trial against Migori Governor Okoth Obado, who is accused of killing Sharon Otieno has left many in shock. This is after the government pathologist Johansen Oduor gave a shocking testimony of the brutal manner in which Sharon was murdered. Dr. Oduor gave his account before…
Kenyans have taken to their different social media accounts to express their opinions and suggestions following a post which has been uploaded by several residents from Kericho. Photo:Courtesy Taking to his Facebook account to express his fears and concerns, a middle-aged man who has been identified as Anthony Totorei revealed that he had seen a…
GARISSA COUNTY IJARA SUBCOUNTY MASALANI POLICE STATION. SUBJECT: SICKNESS TO A SENIOR POLICE OFFICER. This is to inform you that no 231043 Mr Justin Nyaga (SSP) the current SCPC IJara developed a mental disorder while on duty, having resume from his official annual Leave on 21/6/2021. This was evident by an abrupt change on his dressing style, incoherent speech, lack of sleep , display of kind of violent behaviour and general ways of Personal conduct He was rushed to GARISA General. Hospital this morning Sunday the 13/7/2021 at 0700hrs for medical attention he was administered two jabs to make him stabilize pending refferal to Nairobi ,chiromo hospital group More progress to follow
A woman was yesterday forced to reveal the identity of a child in the matatu from Ngong heading to Nairobi. She was carrying a crying baby boy whom kept mentioning his mother, compelling the passengers to inquire on the mother whom the child kept calling. Many cases of children kidnapping are being reported recently on…
Today the County Commander Nakuru madam Beatrice Kiraguri accompanied by County Commander kisii Francis Kooli made a courtesy call to this family that was living under the table.
The county police commander Nakuru and the children
They delivered some mattresses, beddings, beds and a few other essentials. We as police officers we are pround of our two bosses who are always in front supporting Community policing in the country.
my appeal to you, lets continue working together. The more we join hands and develop trust and confidence between us and you the mwananchi, we will be dissolving seeds of discord, reducing crime rates and making Kenya a better place for us and our generations to come.
TRANS-NZOIA COUNTY KIMININI SUB-COUNTY KIMININI POLICE STATION.
SUBJECT: SHOOTING INCIDENT REPORT:Ref my OB 26/8/7/2021 at 2130hrs. It was reported by one Ken Muyundo of telephone number 0722654788 and a licenced firearm holder s/no. 003804 that there has been a lady by the name Chemutai who has been persistently calling to meet him within kiminini market. The OCS arranged a team and laid a trap and the lady met with the reportee who fired a single shot to scare her and she was arrested and on interrogation, the lady alleged to have met the man and exchanged telephone numbers which prompted her to call him severally and she revealed her name as Phanice Chemutai Juma from kaboiywo village in kaptama location. On conducting a thorough search on the lady at the station, a wound was discovered at her lower left abdomen thus prompting the officers to take her to kitale county referral hospital for treatment. The pistol ceska mini s/no. C212983 belonging to the said Ken Muyundo with one magazine loaded with 10 rounds of 9 by 18mm and one spent cartridge have been retrieved and held as exhibit. Case PUI.
SIAYA, Kenya: – A 19-year-old schoolgirl is now in police custody after she assaulted two police officers in Siaya county in Kenya, who had to be taken to the hospital for treatment, one of whom she was said to be romantically involved with. According to police reports, the Form Three student identified as Sheril Awino, […]
More senior police officers have retired, triggering changes in the National Police Service.
Among those who retired is Charles Karege, principal assistant to the Deputy Inspector General of Administration Police Service. He was replaced by James Akoru.
The commandant of the Administration Police Training College in Embakasi Musa Kakawa also retired and was replaced by Mukuha Kamau.
The new commandant of the Rapid Deployment Unit is Okech Owino. The changes were announced DIG APS Noor Gabow.
In the Kenya Police, Rift Valley Regional Police Commander Mercus Ochola took his terminal leave on July 1 pending his retirement. Robinson Mboloi is the acting regional police boss.
Elsewhere, two senior Directorate of Criminal Investigations officers retired after serving for more than 40 years. The director of investigations bureau John Kariuki and head of operations Henry Ondiek bowed out of the service after attaining their retirement ages.
Carrey Nyawinda will act as the director of investigations while Bernard Gicheru will act as the director of operations. This was after the DCI George Kinoti approved the move.
“I wish you well as you continue to serve the members of the public and for those whom I may have crossed sword for one reason of the other be assured there was nothing personal and count it as job hazards,” said Kariuki in his letter to his colleagues at the service.
He said he had served for 33 years.
Ondiek said he had served for record 41 years and attributed it to cooperation between various players in the service.
“I appreciate all my colleagues, both uniformed and non-uniformed for support, encouragement and providing a shoulder to lean on,” he said in a memo to his colleagues.
More senior officers are set to retire from the service this year. A planned reshuffle of the senior officers following the exits is pending.
Inspector General of Police Hilary Mutyambai congratulated them for the service they offered.
On behalf of @digitalcops2020,we will like to thank all the commander for the service they rendered during the time they were in service. God bless you all