Entertainment

Boys’ Mental Health Event Set for 14th February in Mukurwe-ini

In response to rising cases of suicide and mental health challenges among boys and young men in Mukurwe-ini, community leaders and partners have launched a dedicated initiative, OKOA BOYCHILD Mukurwe-ini, aimed at creating a safe space for young males to talk, learn, and access support. The initiative comes amid growing …

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Kanyari Gifts Sh50K to Marion Naipei, Viral Video Victim

Pastor Victor Kanyari publicly welcomed Marion Naipei, the woman featured in a viral indecent video, and gifted her Sh50,000 during a church service on Wednesday, January 21, 2026. The incident follows widespread public debate and legal scrutiny after a video showing Naipei in a vulnerable state while intoxicated at a …

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Woman Filmed While Intoxicated Speaks Out

A woman who was captured on video while intoxicated and allegedly exposed in public has spoken publicly about the incident, offering her side of the story. The case has triggered widespread public reaction and reignited discussions around consent, exploitation, and the abuse of social media platforms. Click here to join …

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Kenya’s Hidden Tourism Gem, Why You Need to Visit Nandi Now

The second Taptengelei Festival kicked off on Friday, December 16, in Tinderet, Nandi County, attracting thousands eager to experience the rich traditions of the Kalenjin community. Spanning three days, the festival showcased traditional food, music, dance, indigenous medicine, and farming practices. It is part of the Magical Kenya Mountain and …

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World’s Angriest Nations in 2024 — See Who Leads

Chad and Jordan top the global rankings for anger, with 47% and 46% of adults respectively saying they felt angry. Armenia follows closely, reporting a rate of 43%. The list shows a clear regional pattern, with most of the countries coming from Africa and the Middle East. From Africa, Chad …

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Bobi Wine: From Ghetto President to Political Powerhouse

Bobi Wine is one of Africa’s most compelling modern figures—a chart-topping musician turned outspoken politician whose journey mirrors the struggles and aspirations of Uganda’s youth. Born Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu on February 12, 1982, in Kampala, Bobi Wine rose from the informal settlements of Kamwokya to become a national symbol of …

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Three Critical Red Flags to Watch for in Any Job Interview

Job interviews are designed to help both employers and candidates determine whether there is a good match. However, beyond the excitement of a new opportunity, interviews can also expose warning signs about a role or workplace. Recognizing these red flags early can help you avoid future stress, dissatisfaction or a …

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Dama wa Spares Reveals 5 Powerful Rules She Says Will Decide Who Wins in 2026

Renowned city entrepreneur Damaris Muriithi, widely known as Dama wa Spares, has outlined a set of guiding principles she believes are essential for anyone aiming to succeed in 2026. In a TikTok video posted on Thursday, January 1, 2026, Dama urged her followers to begin the new year with purpose, …

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Beyoncé Makes History as First Black Woman Billionaire

Beyoncé Knowles-Carter has officially been named a billionaire by Forbes, making her the first Black woman to reach this milestone solely through her music career and business ventures, without inheritance or family wealth. Forbes estimates her net worth at over $1 billion, driven by sold-out global tours, chart-topping albums, and …

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Jobless Journalists With Empty Social Media Accounts Are Jokers, Says Wangeci Wa Kariuki

A remark by Ex-Kameme TV journalist Wangechi wa Kariuki has reignited debate over the changing expectations for journalists seeking jobs in Kenya’s increasingly competitive media industry. In a Facebook post that quickly gained traction online, Wangeci wrote: “If you are a journalist and still looking for a job in mainstream …

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