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Kiambu Reaps Rewards, Pledges on President Ruto’s Final Day of Tour
05 Apr, 2025 06:09 PM
TOUR GOODIES
The President has been all pins and needles assessing government initiatives and engaging directly with the citizens of Kiambu.
The President has been all pins and needles assessing government initiatives and engaging directly with the citizens of Kiambu.
Kenyans Clash with Atwoli Over Social Media Control
05 Apr, 2025 01:34 PM
FREE SPEECH
Atwoli's remarks, made on April 5, 2025, have sparked a wave of dissatisfaction among citizens who feel that their concerns about leadership and governance are being dismissed.
Atwoli's remarks, made on April 5, 2025, have sparked a wave of dissatisfaction among citizens who feel that their concerns about leadership and governance are being dismissed.
Kenya Champions Diaspora Welfare
05 Apr, 2025 10:11 AM
BRIDGING BORDERS
According to Kenya’s State Department for Foreign Affairs, the agreement has already facilitated over 380 confirmed job placements for Kenyans in Germany, marking the beginning of a robust labor exchange.
According to Kenya’s State Department for Foreign Affairs, the agreement has already facilitated over 380 confirmed job placements for Kenyans in Germany, marking the beginning of a robust labor exchange.
Be The Father Your Baby Deserves
05 Apr, 2025 09:09 AM
IN HIS SHOES
Though men don’t experience physical changes, they go through emotional and psychological changes as they prepare for fatherhood. When a woman is pregnant, a man goes through mixed emotions of joy, anxiety and fear of becoming a parent.
Though men don’t experience physical changes, they go through emotional and psychological changes as they prepare for fatherhood. When a woman is pregnant, a man goes through mixed emotions of joy, anxiety and fear of becoming a parent.
What Happens When Loyalty Is Tested?
04 Apr, 2025 01:21 PM
GENUINE TRUST
When a blind man regains his eyesight, the first thing he does is throw away his white cane. Similarly, when the rain stops, the umbrella that once provided shelter and protection becomes an unnecessary burden, often discarded or forgotten.
When a blind man regains his eyesight, the first thing he does is throw away his white cane. Similarly, when the rain stops, the umbrella that once provided shelter and protection becomes an unnecessary burden, often discarded or forgotten.
Justin Muturi: I Believe President Ruto Is Unfit for Office
04 Apr, 2025 11:37 AM
ALLEGATIONS EXPOSED
Muturi has described him as having ‘two personalities.’ He has expressed concern that the public persona Ruto presents is vastly different from the private individual who orchestrates government affairs. "That kind of person is quite a dangerous character
Muturi has described him as having ‘two personalities.’ He has expressed concern that the public persona Ruto presents is vastly different from the private individual who orchestrates government affairs. "That kind of person is quite a dangerous character
NTSA: Stay Safe on the Roads This Easter
04 Apr, 2025 10:02 AM
SAFETY FIRST
The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) urges all players within the road transport sector to implement measures to ensure safety, especially now that schools are breaking for the Easter holiday.
The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) urges all players within the road transport sector to implement measures to ensure safety, especially now that schools are breaking for the Easter holiday.
Mugithi Bridges Generations Through Music
03 Apr, 2025 09:32 PM
FOLK FUSION
Mugithi artists such as Samidoh, Jose Gatutura, and Waithaka Wa Jane have brought a youthful, energetic appeal to mugithi music. Their way of blending traditional rhythms with modern beats has made mugithi more popular with the young generation.
Mugithi artists such as Samidoh, Jose Gatutura, and Waithaka Wa Jane have brought a youthful, energetic appeal to mugithi music. Their way of blending traditional rhythms with modern beats has made mugithi more popular with the young generation.
EACC and Media Explore Collaborative Strategies
03 Apr, 2025 05:00 PM
CORRUPTION COLLABORATION
“Billions of shillings meant for development are stolen, yet only a small fraction is ever recovered,” she lamented. Kananu called for a more coordinated approach between investigative agencies and the media to effectively track, expose, and recover stole
“Billions of shillings meant for development are stolen, yet only a small fraction is ever recovered,” she lamented. Kananu called for a more coordinated approach between investigative agencies and the media to effectively track, expose, and recover stole
Key Strategies to Tackle Disability Inequality, According to UN
03 Apr, 2025 03:33 PM
INCLUSION STRATEGIES
States should ensure that people with disabilities have equal access to social protection schemes, paid care work, poverty reduction programmes, education, and other forms of support.
States should ensure that people with disabilities have equal access to social protection schemes, paid care work, poverty reduction programmes, education, and other forms of support.
Murkomen Calls for Enhanced Intelligence Collaboration in Africa
03 Apr, 2025 01:00 PM
REGIONAL STABILITY
“Security challenges are becoming more transnational and unpredictable, threatening the stability of countries and entire regions. To effectively confront these threats and at the same time respond to rapid shifts in world security architecture, there is
“Security challenges are becoming more transnational and unpredictable, threatening the stability of countries and entire regions. To effectively confront these threats and at the same time respond to rapid shifts in world security architecture, there is
How did 'Crocodile Tears' Become a Symbol of Deception?
03 Apr, 2025 11:07 AM
TEARFUL BETRAYAL
In reality, crocodiles do shed tears, but not tears of sadness. Scientists have discovered that crocodiles have tear glands, just like humans. Their tears serve a biological function—keeping their eyes moist, especially after spending a long time in the w
In reality, crocodiles do shed tears, but not tears of sadness. Scientists have discovered that crocodiles have tear glands, just like humans. Their tears serve a biological function—keeping their eyes moist, especially after spending a long time in the w