Wiper party leader Dr. Kalonzo Musyoka has announced his candidacy for the 2027 presidential election and emphasized that he won’t be supporting Raila Odinga for the sixth time. In a recent exclusive interview with a local media outlet, Kalonzo expressed confidence in gaining the opposition coalition’s support, including Raila’s, to …
Read More »Tourists To Face Higher Costs As KWS And Railways Implement Fee Increases
Commencing January 2024, individuals exploring Kenya’s renowned parks will encounter substantial hikes in entrance fees, following the Kenya Wildlife Service’s (KWS) decision to increase park entry fees. Nairobi National Park, a favorite among both city residents and foreign tourists, will see the most significant fee increase. In tandem, Kenya Railways …
Read More »Lake Victoria Battles Resurgence of Water Hyacinth
Water hyacinth has once again covered a section of Lake Victoria, causing disruptions to boat travel and impacting tourism. This resurgence of the weed, the first occurrence since 2018, has prompted stakeholders to urgently call on the government to intervene before the situation escalates. Prominent establishments affected by the water …
Read More »Airtel Surpasses Safaricom In Voice Market Share Amidst Network Infrastructure Investments
Airtel has expanded its presence in the voice market, surpassing Safaricom in the three months leading up to September 2023, thanks to substantial investments in network infrastructure within the country, as indicated by the latest sector statistics. The first-quarter report for the financial year 2023/24 from the Communications Authority of …
Read More »Gor Mahia Triumphs Over Nyanza Combined In Eliud Owalo Super Cup Finale
Gor Mahia secured a hard-fought victory over Nyanza Combined with a 2-0 scoreline in a closely contested friendly match at Nyilima grounds in Asembo, Siaya County. The match marked the conclusion of the five-day Eliud Owalo Super Cup. Nyanza Combined comprised players selected from the four Luo Nyanza counties that …
Read More »Athletics Kenya Mourns the Death of Uasin Gishu Vice Chairman Joseph Chemuren
The athletics community in Kenya is in mourning following the death of Joseph Chemuren, who served as the vice chairman of Uasin Gishu County for Athletics Kenya. Chemuren, who also held the role of an international technical official (ITO) in athletics, passed away, leaving a void in the sport. In …
Read More »NACADA Calls for Responsible Alcohol Consumption During Festive Season
In light of over 4,000 recorded road accident deaths linked to drug abuse, the National Authority for the Campaign Against Alcohol and Drug Abuse (NACADA) is advocating for responsible alcohol use during the festive season. Patrick Obura, Director of Corporate Services at NACADA, emphasized the need for caution while launching …
Read More »Comedian Mulamwah Involved I Road Accident
On December 30, Mulamwah and a companion experienced a serious road accident along the Eldoret – Nakuru Highway. The popular content creator posted a video shedding tears as he expressed gratitude to God for sparing his life. Mulamwah detailed the circumstances of the accident, revealing that he emerged with only …
Read More »Makueni:10 People Arrested For Illegally Slaughtering 15 Donkeys
Ten individuals have been apprehended in Makueni for the alleged unlawful slaughter of 15 donkeys. The incident occurred on Saturday morning in Kwa Kathoka village, Kikumini sub-location, Makueni Sub County, and was reported by an administrator who observed suspicious donkey slaughtering activities. According to Eastern regional police commander Joseph Ole …
Read More »Kenyan-American Woman Catherine W. Kinyua Describes Modern Relationships As Transient As A Carwash
In a candid revelation, Catherine W. Kinyua, a Kenyan lady based in the United States, has drawn an intriguing analogy to describe contemporary relationships. According to Kinyua, “Relationship za siku hizi ni kama Carwash. Yaani unaosha gari vizuuuri; alafu unaona mtu mwengine akiliendesha,” translating to “Modern relationships are like a …
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