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A series of violent robberies targeting traders in Homa Bay town has sparked widespread fear among the local business community. The most recent incidents, which occurred a few days ago, have intensified calls for enhanced security measures to curb the rising wave of crime. Details on this and other stories making headlines in Our County News Roundup.
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Stories making headlines across counties
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- 24 Dec 2024 - Thousands of Christians protest to urge Syria's new Islamist leadership to protect minorities.
- 24 Dec 2024 - Traffic offenders especially those engaging in overlapping and causing obstructions would be dealt with on the spot.
- 24 Dec 2024 - "Don’t lower the bar for good leadership, be a democrat."