Kofi Olomide disappoints Kisumu fans at Mzuqa Fest Concert

The Mzuqa Fest concert held last Saturday at Kisumu's Jomo Kenyatta International Stadium has left fans and stakeholders feeling disappointed and dissatisfied. Thousands of Kisumu residents and music lovers from across the country gathered for what was anticipated to be a night of vibrant music and dance. However, the event

Murang’a graduates second Cohort of County Youth Service

The Murang’a County Government proudly marked the graduation of the second cohort of the Murang’a Youth Service (MYS) during an interdenominational prayer event at the Murang’a Level 5 Hospital New Ward. The ceremony, presided over by Governor Irungu Kang’ata, celebrated the achievements of 700 youth who successfully completed their studies in

Drone sightings spark panic and conspiracy theories along US East Coast

In recent weeks, scores of drone sightings along the eastern coast of the United States have ignited widespread concern and speculation, leading to a flurry of conspiracy theories. Observers have reported these unusual aerial vehicles primarily in New Jersey, with claims ranging from secret government operations to potential foreign espionage. President-elect

Jacktone Odhiambo jailed for 50 Years for murder of LGBTQ activist Chiloba

An Eldoret court has jailed Jacktone Odhiambo for 50 years for the brutal murder of LGBTQ activist Edwin Kiprotich, popularly known as Chiloba. Justice Reuben Nyakundi of the Eldoret High Court characterized the murder as a premeditated act of malice, highlighting its severity and the deliberate cruelty involved. The judge emphasized

Alai attacks Governor Sakaja over garbage crisis in Kawangware

In a late-night message, vocal ODM politician Robert Alai has taken aim at Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja, criticizing his handling of garbage management in Kawangware. Alai, known for his strong opposition to the Sakaja administration, accused the UDA Governor of neglecting the residents by failing to address a serious waste

Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala named one of World’s most powerful Women by Forbes

In a significant acknowledgment of her influence and leadership, Nigeria’s Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala has been named one of the world’s most powerful women in 2024 by Forbes magazine. This marks the eighth time in her illustrious career that she has received this prestigious accolade, underscoring her enduring impact on global

EACC recommends prosecution of High-Profile officials over Corruption

In a significant development in the fight against corruption, the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) has recommended the prosecution of several high-profile individuals, including current and former public officials. This comes in the wake of the agency's third quarterly report for 2024, which covers investigations conducted between July 1 and

Poland introduces compulsory Gun classes in Schools

In a ground-breaking move, Poland has become the first country in the European Union to mandate compulsory gun and shooting classes in all elementary schools. This initiative, driven by the heightened security concerns following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, aims to familiarize children with firearms from a young age, instilling a

Angola Peace talks between Rwanda and DRC stall

The much-anticipated peace talks scheduled for Angola between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) aimed at resolving ongoing conflicts in the eastern DRC have been abruptly cancelled due to a deadlock in negotiations. The talks were scheduled to take place on Sunday but have been called off

President Ruto unveils plan to modernize Police Service

President William Ruto has announced an ambitious modernization program for the National Police Service, allocating KSh28 billion over the next two years. This initiative aims to enhance police capabilities through new equipment, digitization of operations, and the construction of new housing units for officers. Speaking at the Kenya School of Government