Friday 28 October 2016

Three killed as bus collides with shuttle in Kenya


At least three people were killed on Friday after a bus ferrying pupils from western Kenya to Nairobi collided with a shuttle at Sachangwan on the Eldoret-Nakuru highway.
The Nation.co.ke team at the scene said among the dead are the driver of the matatu belonging to Prestige Shuttle, a woman and her baby.
Two people could also be seen trapped in the bus wreckage.
The bus had been hired for the pupils, who were traveling to Nairobi after schools closed for the long holiday.
A Kenya Red Cross team is at the scene attending to the injured
President Buhari and NNPC has said the current market price of N145 per liter is no longer sustainable. Both the President and NNPC admitted that oil marketers were reluctant to import fuel because they would be selling at a loss.

See More at : http://theinfong.com/2016/10/increase-fuel-price-president-buhari/
At least three people were killed on Friday after a bus ferrying pupils from western Kenya to Nairobi collided with a shuttle at Sachangwan on the Eldoret-Nakuru highway.
The Nation.co.ke team at the scene said among the dead are the driver of the matatu belonging to Prestige Shuttle, a woman and her baby.
Two people could also be seen trapped in the bus wreckage.
The bus had been hired for the pupils, who were traveling to Nairobi after schools closed for the long holiday.
A Kenya Red Cross team is at the scene attending to the injured
President Buhari and NNPC has said the current market price of N145 per liter is no longer sustainable. Both the President and NNPC admitted that oil marketers were reluctant to import fuel because they would be selling at a loss.

See More at : http://theinfong.com/2016/10/increase-fuel-price-president-buhari/

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