 We have the latest updates from the AFIA House CES, Dr. Rashida Man bringing us up to speed with the latest number of which so far 1,139 samples have been tested in the last 24 hours. 25 people have tested positive for the COVID-19 that is coronavirus, 23 are male and 2 are famous and the youngest of them is 22 years and the oldest is 50 years. So far the country has tested 44,000 and 851 samples. Now the 23 are Kenyans and the 2 are so male just before the breakdown of the information or the numbers that the CES has presented or released. He has said the measures that have been put in place that include the cessation and the curfew are not to punish anyone but it's just a way to help to break the spread of coronavirus and flatten the curve and he has also encouraged the members of the public to visit the medical facilities of their choice. It has been noted the members of the public nowadays or lately are not visiting the medical facilities for health checkups and it's a worrying issue since we have conditions in our lives and these are some of the things that need to be looked into. Now Kajadu had had 6 cases of which all of them are drivers, truck drivers for that matter, Mombasa had 5 and these were distributed in Likoni and Inyali, Nairobi had 3 cases from Ghidurai and Saria, Kuala had 3 or has 3 and all of them are drivers from Lungalunga. Taita Taveta has 2 still drivers from Voi, Garisa has 2 from the Dab refugee camp and Meru has now entered the list of the counties which have recorded COVID-19 in an area called Umbui. Now 22 deaths have been recorded bringing the number to 336. So much has been mentioned including the use of a face mask if you're alone in the car and just to emphasize on the measures that the government has put in place are just to keep you and I safe. Other than that we look at now the news in other areas where Madaraka market in Tikakimbo County has temporarily been closed following 2 COVID-19 cases that were reported in the area this week. County Trade Executive Committee member Kigo Injegusi that the closure will pave way for the fumigation and fencing of the market among other activities. He said the move was prompted after reports indicated that the patient or a driver and his conductor would transport food items from Tanzania and had interacted with the locals. Still in Kambu County now a Kambu County court has allowed police to detain 3 university students for 10 days on suspicion of electronic fraud. The students Kevin Munga Aroko, Ian Aundo Kinanga and Jefferson B. Asiago were found in possession of over 1000 assorted SIM cards, laptops and identity cards of unknown people at high point estate of Georgia sub county Kambu County. Now Kambu senior resident Magistrate Grace Omotho granted the orders to Constable Muhammad Amin to detain the students at Modega police station until he completes his investigations. Amin had earlier made a mislinias application number 156 of 2020 to be allowed and put time to hold the suspects in police custody in line with the constitutional requirement that bars police from detaining suspects for 24 hours without arraining them in court. Independent Electron Boundaries Commission IEBC pulled down the 2017 January election report a day after publication following public uproll of numerous irregularities in a statement the commission said that a few typography areas occasioned by massive data were noted. Hence the document had been recalled and will be re-uploaded and shared in due cause. The commission stated that the number of voters rose from 19 to 19 million 611,423 in 2017 from 14 million 388,781 in 2013 of which 17.4% of them were aged between 18 to 25 years. The figures are slight increase from 17% in 2013 and 47% of the registered voters were male or 53 were female. Police have now orders to arrest those who do not wear face mask appropriately. The same instructions apply for those found floating car fuel and partial lockdown. The field officers have been ordered to daily file cases of the crimes to police headquarters. This follows a directive by the Ministry of Health on various missions to be followed to help curb the spread of coronavirus. Head of police operations Henry Bamao has now ordered immediate arrest of those who failed to wear mask or have them but do not cover the mouth and nose. The ministry mounted roadblocks to ensure no movement of vehicles and persons after commencement of 7pm curfew hours except those exempted and listed as essential services providers. All vehicles and persons found violating the orders to be detained and charged with contravening curfew orders. After Kenya Revenue Authority KIA remade it mandatory for all exports traded within Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda to be cleared under the single custom territory SCAT regime and only trucks fitted with the ACTS allowed to transport goods. Cargo trucking companies say the move is hurting their business. Through the Association Electronic Cargo Trucking System Providers Association of Kenya APAC, the companies say the tax man discontinued signing of ACTS certificates from around February 27 of 2020 without formal communication. This has jeopardised the business where they have cumulative investments of 5 billion shillings employing more than 500 people they say. According to APAC failing to satisfy the companies as affected movement of cargo from Mombasa with hundreds of containers lying at container freight stations. This comes with additional storage, charges, demerage cost and a breach of contracts with transporters and customers. The eight companies have been providing real time cargo trucking services in 2014 helping carry and regional authorities to curb dumping and cargo diversions. Now internationally Saint Peter's Basilica in the Vatican reopens to visitors on Monday after being closed for over two months under Italy's lockdown orders to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. A few of visitors queued up observing social distancing rules and were watched by police officers wearing face masks before having the temperatures taken to enter the church which has been closed since March 10. Italy was the first country to go into a full lockdown over two months ago bringing the economy to its knees. The official death toll from the virus now stands at around 32,000. The government started lifting restrictions on May 4 on Sunday. Sunday joggers, workers and cyclists were plentiful on the streets of Rome's historic centre. Restaurants, bars, caves, shops and hairdressers among other businesses were all expected to reopen on Monday with public masses also resuming. In the face of macho position including from Pope Francis churches in Rome were shattered at the beginning of the coronavirus emergency in early March. Meanwhile Borundians will vote when is the inattentive general election despite a largely ignored outbreak of coronavirus which is said to be the first major challenge for the new president, President Perron Krunziza, who has been in power since 2005, shocked observers by deciding to step aside five years after controversial that time brand plunged his country into political and economic crisis. While Ethiopia decided to delay its elections this year due to the pandemic Borundi has pushed forward with the vote at all costs with heaving crowds of thousands attending political rallies with only buckets of water and soap available as a nod to the virus. Borundi has so far officially recorded 42,000, 42 cases and one day from the virus but doctors and the opposition accuse the government of hiding the true extent of the outbreak. A reminder the number now in Kenya stands at 912 confirmed the cases where 25 cases have been confirmed this day. My name is Dereva Hillary. I'll be seeing you again next week on Monday until then stay home be safe.