

At least 14 people have been left nursing serious injuries after a Friday evening accident at Kibarani, Mombasa County.
The 14 individuals are currently receiving treatment and recuperating at the Coast General and Referral Hospital.
The accident involved a Tahmeed Bus that lost control and rammed into a public vehicle.
One of the survivors, Desmond Owinga said he heard a loud voice that got his attention while he was using his phone.
"As we were trying to go out, we saw the driver and several others already thrown out," he said.
In a statement on Saturday, Tahmeed Company said the driver sustained injuries with no fatalities reported in the accident.
"We wish to inform you of an accident that happened last night at approximately 3 am in the Gilgil area along the Mombasa-Nakuru highway involving one of our buses KCN 075. The driver sustained injuries and some passengers escaped with minor injuries and are receiving medical attention," the statement read.
"A rescue bus has been dispatched. We also wish to report another accident involving KCK 104 at Kibarani Overpass at 8 pm while headed to our yard. The bus was without passengers at the time of the incident. No fatalities have been reported and those injured are currently receiving treatment at the Coast General Provisional Hospital."
Tahmeed said the safety and well-being of passengers are their top priorities adding that they are cooperating with authorities as they conduct their investigations.
This follows a series of road accidents that has surged across the country as schools close for the holidays.
On Wednesday, one person died in a grisly traffic road accident along the Nairobi-Mombasa highway in Machakos County.
Machakos County police commander Patrick Lobolia said the unidentified man died on the spot after the motor vehicle, a salon car, he was driving got involved in a head-on collision with an oncoming lorry in Kyumbi area, Athi River subcounty.
The police boss said the body was removed to the Machakos Level 5 hospital mortuary, awaiting identification and an autopsy.
The matter was reported to Kyumbi police station as a fatal traffic road accident incident report.
He said traffic officers from Kyumbi police station were still at the scene by press time..