Facebook post by Kenyan police officer Sammy Ondimu Ngare has ignited conversations online after he shared his views on modern dating expectations and the role of women in building successful relationships. In a post that has attracted mixed reactions from social media users, Ngare argued that many women are searching …
Read More »Nairobi Lady Names and Shames a ‘Sharp Boy’s Who Allegedly Abandoned Her With Hotel Bill
A Nairobi woman has taken to social media to narrate a shocking experience in which a man she met through Facebook allegedly abandoned her at a restaurant, leaving her responsible for a bill amounting to more than Sh10,000. In a post shared on her Facebook account, Juliette Awata said she …
Read More »Why Do Most Cars Have Fuel Tank Doors on the Passenger Side?
If you’ve ever pulled into a petrol station and wondered why the fuel tank door on your car is located on one side rather than the other, you’re not alone. A closer look at vehicles on the road reveals that many cars have their fuel filler doors positioned on the …
Read More »Larry Madowo Turns Award Into Opportunity for Youth Journalist
Journalist Larry Madowo has been honoured as Human Rights Defender of the Year, an award that includes a $1,000 (approximately Sh129,000) cash prize. Upon receiving the recognition, Madowo announced that he would donate the full amount to a young Kenyan journalist who focuses on reporting community issues. Click here to …
Read More »Who is Kennedy Kaunda, the Man Behind the Viral “with all due respect” Moment?
Until Monday afternoon, Kennedy Kaunda was largely unknown outside Kenya’s tourism and transport circles. By evening, however, his name, voice, and signature phrase — “with all due respect” — had taken over social media conversations nationwide. Kaunda, who serves as CEO of the East Africa Tour Guides and Drivers Association …
Read More »‘With all due respect’: Man Who Challenged CS Wandayi Becomes Viral Sensation
What was expected to be a routine press briefing quickly turned dramatic. Many had anticipated the usual formal statements in polished English, followed by stakeholders expressing agreement with the government’s position. But in today’s bold and outspoken Kenya, things took a different turn. Click here to join our WhatsApp Channel …
Read More »Emmanuel Terer Meets Kigogo Writer in Bold Kiswahili Push
Citizen TV host Emmanuel Terer has once again impressed fans with his passion for Kiswahili and community empowerment after sharing a heartfelt message on Facebook about promoting the language in schools. In the post, Terer revealed that he had partnered with Pauline Kea, the writer of the acclaimed Kiswahili play …
Read More »What You Need to Know About Mother’s Day
Mother’s Day is a special celebration dedicated to honoring mothers and recognizing their love, care, and contributions to families and society. It is observed in many countries around the world, though the dates and traditions may vary. The Meaning of Mother’s Day Mother’s Day is a time to appreciate the …
Read More »The Hidden Reason Behind Kenya’s Number Plate Colours
Kenyan vehicle number plates follow a distinctive colour system that often raises questions, especially among new drivers and visitors: why are the plates white at the front and yellow at the back? The answer lies in road safety, vehicle visibility, and international best practices adopted by Kenya over the years. …
Read More »Why Some Women Cheat Shortly After Marriage
Infidelity is often thought to happen later in relationships, but experts say it can begin much earlier—even within the first few months of marriage. Specialists explain that cheating is rarely triggered by a single cause. Instead, it often stems from a mix of unmet expectations, personal experiences, and the overall …
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