Police Officer Shot Dead, Gun Stolen While Guarding KCSE Exam Papers in Turkana ‎

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Turkana County Police Commander, Samuel Ndanyi. ‎A police officer was shot dead in cold blood on Monday morning while guarding Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination papers in Turkana County.  ‎ The tragic incident occurred at Kang’atotha area, Turkana Central, where officers had been deployed to provide security during the ongoing national examinations. ‎ ‎According to police reports, the slain officer was part of a team assigned to escort and guard examination materials at a local school. Witnesses said the attack happened shortly after dawn when unknown assailants ambushed the officer. His firearm, a G3 rifle, was stolen after the shooting. ‎ ‎Turkana County Police Commander Samuel Ndanyi confirmed the incident, saying the assailants struck before other officers at the examination center could respond. “We lost one of our officers this morning while he was on official duty securing KCSE exam materials. The attackers took off with his rifle. A manhunt has bee...

Major Anomaly Appears At Paloch Oilfield Report Released by Dar-Petroleum


South Sudan National minister of Petroleum today identified an anomaly in Dar petroleum regarding the amount of oil they produced at Paloch oil field on daily basis. Mr Ezekiel found out that the daily oil production does not add up.
The Minister said that “We have more wells than last time [but] since 2016 when I became the minister of Petroleum, every day your report is 130 thousand barrels per day why." 
The report always shows that the oil production always indicates production of 130,000 barrels per day and the oil field has undergone a series of maintenance and also some of the oil wells have been opened and resumed production of the oil.
The Minister was speaking to Eye Radio and also when the representative from Dar-Petroleum was contacted to report or give their part of the story. One staff of Dar-Petroleum spoke on Anonymity he said that. “If we say the gas is giving some problems, yes of course, but it couldn’t be reducing the production from 250 to only 100 barrels.”
The Minister has managed to leak the cartels that are heavily involved in looting our oil. The oil production was supposed to go back to the initial 250,000 barrels per day but the report released by Dar-Petroleum has been reading 130,000 barrels per day.
The Paloch Oil Field oil field located in Melut Basin near the settlement of Paloch. Oil was discovered in the year 2003 and developed by China National Petroleum. In the same year, oil production resumed.
In the course of South Sudan Civil War the oil installation at Paloch remained under the government control but on a various course, it was under attack by the SPLMA-IO rebels royal to Dr Riek Machar.


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