FAKE: EACC did not raid Governor Orengo's home in Siaya
The digital card has Orengo's photo on one side and EACC logo on the other side
The digital card has Orengo's photo on one side and EACC logo on the other side
"Msiuziwe uoga na propagandists," another post read.
Journalist Demetri Sevastopulo of the Financial Times said he did not write any story about Kenya.
"It is extremely disappointing to see the media use unverified documents."
Moja Expressway posted the stamped fake digital card on their Twitter and Facebook accounts.
The retail chain said the statement was false and should be ignored by Kenyans.
Marcopolo published a statement on its Facebook page confirming is set to deliver 287 buses
The deputy president has in the past been spotted in a similar yellow tracksuit.
To replace IDs, Kenyans will now pay Sh1,000 up from Sh100.
One of Acholi’s followers pointed out the manipulation of the image
The cost of marriage certificates surged from Sh30,000 to Sh100,000.
The Star fact-checker has estblished that the claim is misleading
A scan by the Star Fact Checker on the account shows that it is a parody account and not real.
It is not of Kericho Airstrip but of Ken Jones Aerodrome airport in Jamaica.
Google reverse image search results on the photo established that it was taken in Mombasa and not Nairobi.
The headline of the legitimate front page shared by the media house does not match it.
Currently according to the Kenyan Penal Code prostitution remains illegal.
Eric made the post on August 20, 2023.
The photo was going round on Tuesday during first official day of King Charles and Queen Camilla’s visit
FALSE: Video of flooded health facility not Nairobi hospital
"There is no such a scenario in our facilities"