Three men posing as police officials visited a residence in Kwa-Thema with a fraudulent search warrant, stole money, and warned they would return. Residents are advised to be cautious of imposters by verifying officers’ identities and search warrants, not letting in strangers, and reporting suspicious activity to local police or the Crime Stop hotline. Legitimate police officers will always identify themselves, provide badges and contact information, and conduct searches transparently.
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Africa: Rep. James Introduces the AGOA Extension and Enhancement Act of 2024
Representative John James, Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee’s Subcommittee on Africa, introduced the AGOA Extension and Enhancement Act of 2024, aiming to reauthorize the African Growth and Opportunity Act until 2037. The bill emphasizes the economic benefits of AGOA for both the U.S. and African countries, highlighting job creation, supply chain adjustments, and the promotion of U.S.-Africa economic ties. By providing broader eligibility assessment options for African nations, the legislation aims to strengthen...
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