Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has suggested that mobile phones may soon become obsolete, making way for smart glasses as the new primary technology for daily communication and information access. With significant investments from major tech companies like Meta and Apple, the future of connectivity appears to be shifting dramatically. For nearly
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Police detain impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol
In a historic move, suspended South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has been detained by law enforcement officials, marking the first time a sitting president in the country has faced such action. The detention follows criminal investigations into Yoon’s declaration of martial law last December, as reported by the nation’s
US Congress passes Bill restricting transgender athletes
In a significant move, the Republican-led US House of Representatives has passed a bill that restricts transgender athletes from competing in girls' and women's sports. The legislation, which targets transgender students, would prevent them from joining female teams at any educational institution receiving federal funding. However, its future in the
Osoro plans Impeachment of CS Muturi Over abduction claims
Kenya Kwanza Chief Whip Sylvanus Osoro has announced intentions to impeach Public Service Cabinet Secretary Justin Muturi, accusing him of blackmailing the government amidst rising abduction cases in the country. Addressing attendees at an education event at Nyamarambe Grounds in South Mugirango, Osoro criticized Muturi for publicly criticizing the government instead
Lee Kinyanjui discloses Ksh. 471 Million net worth
Investment, Trade and Industry Cabinet Secretary (CS) nominee Lee Kinyanjui has revealed his net worth stands at Ksh. 471 million. The former Nakuru Governor made this disclosure during his vetting session before the National Assembly's Committee on Appointments on Tuesday. Kinyanjui outlined that his assets comprise shares in family businesses valued
Mutahi Kagwe wants to revitalize youth interest in Agriculture
Agriculture Cabinet Secretary nominee Mutahi Kagwe has pledged to transform farming into an appealing venture for the youth of Kenya. Speaking before the National Assembly Committee on Appointments at Parliament buildings in Nairobi on Tuesday, Kagwe described agriculture as currently "boring" and emphasized the need to inject new energy into
Ugandan opposition leader Kiiza Besigye faces death penalty charge
In a dramatic turn of events, Ugandan military prosecutors have added a charge of "treachery"—a capital offense—against prominent opposition figure Kiiza Besigye. This development comes as he faces a series of military law violations, raising serious concerns about the state of human rights in Uganda. Besigye, a long-time critic of President
CS Justin Muturi says NIS abducted his son
Public Service Cabinet Secretary Justin Muturi has made a startling claim regarding the alleged abduction of his son, Leslie Muturi, by officers from the National Intelligence Service (NIS) under orders from President William Ruto. In a statement recorded with the police on Tuesday, CS Muturi provided a detailed account of the
Death toll from Los Angeles wildfires rises to 24
The death toll from the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles has risen to 24, as officials brace for dangerous winds that could exacerbate the situation. The fires have continued to ravage the city for six days, destroying entire communities and leaving thousands homeless. Efforts to contain the Palisades Fire have made
Ruto announces Ksh. 4 billion roads plan for Nairobi
President William Ruto has unveiled a Ksh. 4 billion initiative aimed at constructing and rehabilitating roads in Nairobi County. This investment is intended to enhance mobility within the capital city by improving both new and existing feeder roads. During his announcement, President Ruto emphasized the importance of completing stalled road projects
