2016
Tanzania has banned activities along the Kagera river, which divides it from Rwanda, after 59 Tanzanians were reported missing.
There are fears among communities that the 59 may have been captured by a group seeking to control activities such as fishing and sailing across in the river.
Karagwe District Commissioner Godfrey Mwalukwa said the ban would be in force until Tanzania starts patrols along the river.
“I have ordered a halt to marine activities until the government installs patrol boats on the River Kagera,’’ Mr Mwalukwa told Tanzania Broadcasting Corporation.
Officials in Karagwe and Kyerwa districts claimed scores of women had reported their husbands missing, fearing they could have been been killed in the river and in Mbali island.
TBC showed footage of people with bullet wounds, including a Rwandan who said she had fled from a militia that shot her baby dead.
Christina Mwangosi, deputy head of government communications in the Tanzanian Ministry of Home Affairs, said the ministry had ordered investigations into the alleged abductions and killings.
The Rwandan Embassy in Tanzania had not responded to our questions at the time of going to press.
Rwanda and Tanzania relations have thawed since the coming to power of President John Magufuli. When he made his trip to Rwanda in April, he and his host President Paul Kagame opened a common border post of Rusumo along River Kagera.
Meanwhile, Tanzania has banned an open market within the Burundian refugee camp in Kibondo following a demonstration by Tanzanians residing around the camp who claim that at least four of their compatriots have been robbed and killed by refugees.
Refugees
The District Commissioner for Kibondo, Peter Bura has ordered a closure of an open market inside Nduta camp which hosts a Burundian population of 53,497 following allegations of killings made by Tanzanian demonstrators residing in villages around the camp.
Government authorities in the district say that a Tanzanian was recently killed at the market in the refugee camp in what seemed as a revenge carried out by Burundian refugees over a killing of their colleague which took place in one of surrounding villages.
UNHCR says there is at least 250,473 Burundians who have fled to the neighbouring countries of Tanzania, Uganda, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) Rwanda and Zambia since President Pierre Nkurunziza opted for a third term in the office

Police officers patrol Wobulenzi Town streets
LUWEERO. A father of a 28-year- old man surprised residents of Wobulenzi Town when he blamed police for rescuing his son from a mob which attempted to lynch him last Friday.
Mr Abudul Ssegalema alleged that his son, Ahmed Ssenyonga, had sold off family property and vowed to kill his father after the family described him as a criminal.
“That boy has vowed to kill me and injure members of the family. This was the only chance we had to eliminate him since he has always found his way out of jail whenever arrested,” Mr Ssegalema said.
“I am a parent but the fact that he has put the entire family at stake that makes me denounce him.” 
Abudul Ssegalema
He said his family is being isolated by residents in Katikamu village simply because of his son who has ganged up with other criminals to terrorise the village.
He added: “I later received information that he had only been injured after police rescued him from a mob.” Last Friday, police fired live bullets to disperse stone-pelting residents who attempted to lynch Ssenyonga at Wampamba Zone in Wobulenzi Town.
Criminal cases
The residents later stormed Wobulenzi Police Station in an attempt to force police to hand over the suspect whom they accused of stealing a motorcycle.
Police fired live bullets to disperse the rowdy crowd and Ssenyonga was later relocated to Luweero Central Police Station.
However, Savannah Regional Police spokesman, Mr Vincent Ssekate, condemned the action by the residents, saying they had no authority to kill the suspect

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S3x workers in Kenya have appealed to President Uhuru Kenyatta to offer them protection from unruly clients and human ‘poachers’ who have resorted to butchering them for ulterior motives.
This follows the discovery of two more bodies of pr()st!tut3s in Nakuru who were murdered and skinned for unclear reasons.
In their emotional letter to Uhuru, S3x Workers’ Association decried the wanton killing of pr()st!tut3s and asked the President to protect them like other Kenyans.
It is estimated that at least 40 s3x workers are murdered every month across the country.
Here is the touching letter pr()st!tut3s have written to Uhuru;- 
Dear Mr. President
Please note; I am not hiding my face but the mask I wear is a symbol of how the society has chosen to view me, hidden behind the veil, not to be seen or recognized, to remain somewhere forgotten.
We as the s3x workers community are saddened by the brutal killings of our members.
It is estimated that at least 40 s3x workers are murdered every month across the country and recently. In a span of seven days, six s3x workers have been murdered; four in Nakuru, one in Kisii and one in Nanyuki.
Mr. President, these are mothers, sisters and daughters who are responsible for their families.
Indeed, their children have been left without anyone to care for them and it is possible that their futures may never be the same again.
This letter is a loud cry for help to your esteemed office. We have looked everywhere for help that seems distant while the death toll continues to rise. Our eyes have settled on you as our help to end these senseless killings.
In summary, our beloved president, we request the following;
· Right to be free from violence
· Right to be protected by the law
· Those behind these killings be arrested and face the full force of the law
· Sex workers be respected as human beings and citizens of this country
Above everything, Mr. President, allow me to remind you that I am a Kenyan citizen with a Kenyan ID, a registered voter who has voted leaders into public offices.
I was convinced that with leaders that I voted into office I shall no longer be subjected to this violence, I am utterly disappointed.
Protect us, fight for us, help us; we need you now more than ever to save lives before it is too late.
Yours faithfully,
The Kenya S3x Workers Community

Kenya S3x Workers’ Association Coordinator, Felista Abdalla
This cute little girl strutting her stuff in the runway is the best thing you’ll see today 
 

The young diva brought the house down with her unbelievable energy and confidence that saw the judges and audience request her to catwalk one more time.
You can’t help but feel sorry for the unfortunate lady who came after her.
Watch the amazing video below.
S3x workers in Kenya have appealed to President Uhuru Kenyatta to offer them protection from unruly clients and human ‘poachers’ who have resorted to butchering them for ulterior motives.
This follows the discovery of two more bodies of pr()st!tut3s in Nakuru who were murdered and skinned for unclear reasons.
In their emotional letter to Uhuru, S3x Workers’ Association decried the wanton killing of pr()st!tut3s and asked the President to protect them like other Kenyans.
It is estimated that at least 40 s3x workers are murdered every month across the country.
Here is the touching letter pr()st!tut3s have written to Uhuru;- 
Dear Mr. President
Please note; I am not hiding my face but the mask I wear is a symbol of how the society has chosen to view me, hidden behind the veil, not to be seen or recognized, to remain somewhere forgotten.
We as the s3x workers community are saddened by the brutal killings of our members.
It is estimated that at least 40 s3x workers are murdered every month across the country and recently. In a span of seven days, six s3x workers have been murdered; four in Nakuru, one in Kisii and one in Nanyuki.
Mr. President, these are mothers, sisters and daughters who are responsible for their families.
Indeed, their children have been left without anyone to care for them and it is possible that their futures may never be the same again.
This letter is a loud cry for help to your esteemed office. We have looked everywhere for help that seems distant while the death toll continues to rise. Our eyes have settled on you as our help to end these senseless killings.
In summary, our beloved president, we request the following;
· Right to be free from violence
· Right to be protected by the law
· Those behind these killings be arrested and face the full force of the law
· Sex workers be respected as human beings and citizens of this country
Above everything, Mr. President, allow me to remind you that I am a Kenyan citizen with a Kenyan ID, a registered voter who has voted leaders into public offices.
I was convinced that with leaders that I voted into office I shall no longer be subjected to this violence, I am utterly disappointed.
Protect us, fight for us, help us; we need you now more than ever to save lives before it is too late.
Yours faithfully,
The Kenya S3x Workers Community

Kenya S3x Workers’ Association Coordinator, Felista Abdalla
For those who think that twerking only happens in clubs, you will be shocked to learn that it is now happening in Kenyan churches.

A shocking video of “mama kanisa” twerking her derriere as choir members sing their hearts out has surfaced online.

Just watch the video below; this is totally wrong.




Some-time back, word got out that KTN’s Swahili reporter, Zubeida Koome, was having an affair with South Sudan President, Salva Kiir, after a photo of them sitting in a compromising position in his residence surfaced online. See it below.
A lady alleged to be warming up the bed of Kabete MP, Ferdinard Waititu, has denied rumours that she has been supplying s3xual favours to the controversial legislator in exchange for money.

The petite figured lady, who has been flossing huge sums of money on social media and referring to Waititu as her sweet-heart, has now turned around and denied having anything to do with “Baba Yao”.

She blamed haters for spreading these rumours even after praising Waititu through social media and describing him as the sweetest man ever.

LIES LIES LIES LIES LIES! I took a selfie with my MP the Hon. Waititu. The gutter press on social media twisted everything. I am NOT his girlfriend, and am in NO way associated with the said MP. Very sad.” She said.

However, what remains unclear is where this young lady gets the huge chunk of money that she has been flossing on social media.
An image believed to be that of Mary the Mother of Jesus is said to have been spotted in Katheka, Makueni County, on Thursday.
According to residents, the image of Mary appeared on a rock that has been a water tower of the poverty stricken village for long.
Residents say Mary’s first impression on the rock was seen on Sunday October 25, 2015 by women who had gone to fetch water at Manooni Dam.
Women in the village say that they have never seen this image at any time over the period they have fetched water near that rock.
This is not the first time the image of Mary Mother of Jesus has appeared in Kenya.
In August this year, crowds gathered in Ruaka, Kiambu County, to witness the appearance of Mary’s image on top of a tree.
Residents say the shadow of a particular tree formed the impression of something that looked like Mary.
Even in developed countries like Ukraine and England, Mary Mother of Jesus has appeared in some villages.
Here is a Photo of Mary as she appeared in Makueni.