- 44 views
Private gun owners in Kenya may soon be subjected to tighter regulations if proposed amendments to the country's firearms legislation are implemented. Among the new requirements under discussion are an annual mandatory psychiatric evaluation and the need for insurance coverage against accidental discharges. These potential changes were a key topic of discussion during a familiarization retreat for Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen in Naivasha.
Connect with KBC Online; Subscribe to our channel: https://t.ly/86BKN Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.om/KBCChannel1 Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kbcchannel1TV Check our website: https://www.kbc.co.ke/
#kbcchannel1 #news #kbclive
Private Guns Regulation: Proposals to tighten laws for public safety
- - MITINDO YA KIPWANI ››
- - Duniani Leo ››
- 23 Feb 2025 - In the first well-rehearsed morning ceremony in Rafah, Hamas fighters stood in an orderly fashion as they handed over hostages Tal Shoham and Avera Mengistu, who walked with apparent difficulty, to the Red Cross.
- 23 Feb 2025 - Speaking at a news conference on February 22 in Nairobi, Štefanec, former Chief Observer of the EU EOM 2022 and former Member of the European Parliament, noted that the absence of a fully constituted IEBC has caused delays in critical areas such as…
- 23 Feb 2025 - Since taking office last month, President Donald Trump has upended US foreign policy, making diplomatic overtures towards the Kremlin while demanding Ukraine give up its rare minerals to compensate for the wartime aid it received under Joe Biden.
- 23 Feb 2025 - Several thousand supporters of Bulgaria's ultra-nationalist Revival party scuffled with police on Saturday while trying to storm the building of a European Union mission during a protest against the country's plans to adopt the euro next year.
- 23 Feb 2025 - Flash floods across Botswana have killed seven people including three children and uprooted thousands after days of heavy rains, President Duma Boko said on Saturday.
- 23 Feb 2025 - For years, several areas in Marsabit and Isiolo Counties have been designated as 'disturbed and dangerous' zones by the government.
- 23 Feb 2025 - Troubled Uchumi's creditors to know fate of their billions
- 23 Feb 2025 - Mr Yes man! Why Dr Ruto has the perfect deputy in Kithure Kindiki
- 23 Feb 2025 - Students left in limbo as ruling stalls placement in universities
- 23 Feb 2025 - Pariah state? Diplomatic missteps and their effects