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Eating Cabbage Three Times a Day Helps Men Reduce Obesity

Eating cabbage three times a day helps reduce obesity among men, scientists have found. In a study published in the BMJ Open journal, cabbage, when pickled with salt and other ingredients such as onions, helps in reducing obesity. The basis of the study is that cabbage contains minerals such as …

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Fans Unsubscribe from Marakwet Daughter’s YouTube Channel After TikTok Outburst

Renowned Kenyan artist Millicent Jepkorir, known as Marakwet Daughter, is facing a decline in her YouTube subscriber count following a TikTok video where she addressed alleged trolls among her fans. In the viral video, Marakwet Daughter warned against negativity and threatened to block those engaging in harmful behavior. She expressed …

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Kayeye,Nzomo Mweene Meet MCSK Boss After Royalty Woes

Ukambani comedians who expressed disappointment after missing out on royalties from the Music Copyright Society of Kenya (MCSK) have secured a significant opportunity with the organization. Ezekiel Mutua, the CEO of MCSK, announced on social media that he would meet with the aggrieved comedians. Nzomo Mweene, Kayeye, and Rick Be …

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List of Journalists Who Found Love In Newsroom

If you’re a frequent social media user or a meme enthusiast, chances are you’ve stumbled upon the phrase “don’t wed a journalist unless it’s urgent” in a meme. There might be some truth to it after all. Perhaps it refers to journalists finding love within their own ranks. You know …

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Why Older Women Are Dating Younger Men

The renowned couple, defying societal norms such as the expectation for men to be older and wealthier, embody an unconventional love story with a 19-year age gap, representing a bond akin to ‘us against the world.’ Musila, now 53, and her husband, Guardian, have been lauded for their love journey, …

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Lost Communion: The Vanishing Essence of Togetherness in Public Transport

By: Nick Nayma Maina The concept of “public” appears to have faded within PSV. From thundering music to the dominance of mobile phone culture, everyone seems absorbed in their own world. Drivers amplify music to its loudest, creating an environment where communication between neighboring passengers is nearly impossible. This prompts …

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Educational Mentor Sam Vidambu Suprises Dropout-Turned-Entrepreneur with 12k to Expand Tomato Business

Sam Vidambu, a professional educational consultant and high school mentor, recounted a touching encounter during his journey from Kitui to Nairobi. In Kithimani, he met a young boy selling tomatoes by the roadside, prompting a moment of curiosity and compassion. Stopping his car, Vidambu engaged the boy, expressing interest in …

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Lulu Hassan, George Wachiuri & Eugene Mbugua Among Top 50 Influential CEOs in Kenya

Lulu Hassan, a prominent news anchor for Citizen TV Swahili, and filmmaker Eugene Mbugua have been recognized as two of the 50 most influential CEOs in Kenya. They join esteemed figures like Stanbic CEO Joshua Oigara and Safaricom CEO Peter Ndegwa on the prestigious list. Their inclusion in this esteemed …

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Stevo Simple Boy: I Died and Resurrected When I was a Child

Stephen Otieno, known as Stevo Simple Boy, a Kenyan musician, shares a remarkable childhood experience where he claims to have died and been brought back to life. In a local interview, Stevo Simple Boy recounted falling seriously ill during his childhood to the extent that both his mother and medical …

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Eric Omondi: Transforming Lives and Spreading Joy Across Kenya

Kenyan comedian Eric Omondi recently shared insights into his impactful ‘Sisi kwa Sisi’ campaign, aimed at assisting the vulnerable in the country. During a Tuesday interview with a local media, Eric explained that the inspiration for the campaign stemmed from the current challenging circumstances faced by many in Kenya. “People …

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