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TikToker jailed for insulting president

A 21-year-old has become the latest Ugandan TikToker to be sent to prison after creating a video that was said to insult President Yoweri Museveni. Emmanuel Nabugodi appeared for the sentencing on Monday...

Govt lists 126 beauty and medical spas, 34 plastic surgery centres for assessment following Lucy Wambui’s death

The government through the Ministry of Health has identified 126 beauty and medical spas, alongside 34 plastic surgery centres, that are set to undergo a thorough assessment after Lucy Wambui died as...

Equity Bank reduces interest rates for Kenya shilling-denominated loans

Equity Bank has reduced interest rates on all new and existing Kenya shilling-denominated credit facilities. The move follows the Central Bank of Kenya’s (CBK) recent decision to lower the Central Bank Rate...

Weatherman forecasts heavy downpour in 7 days

Most parts of the country will experience heavy downpours in the next seven days starting Tuesday, November 19, 2024. This is according to the latest forecast issued by the Kenya Meteorological Department on...

‘I will run for president’ – Morara Kebaso

Activist Morara Kebaso has announced that he is eying the country’s top seat. Kebaso, in a statement on social media on Monday, November 18, 2024, announced that he would be vying for president. The...

‘I’m closed for business’ – Akorino model Carey Priscilla says she is done having babies, tells hubby to book vasectomy appointment

Content creator Carey Priscilla has declared she’s officially done multiplying the earth’s population after she welcomed her children in quick succession. Taking to their YouTube channel, the mother of three announced her retirement...

My dad’s pay as a teacher nearing retirement was more than my salary as a magistrate – Martha Karua

Narc Kenya party leader Martha Karua has revealed the stark pay disparities she experienced when starting her legal career as a magistrate, compared to her father’s earnings as a teacher. Speaking during...

Australian senator censured for heckling king Charles

Australian lawmakers have voted to censure an Aboriginal senator who heckled King Charles during his visit to Canberra last month, to express their “profound disapproval” of her protest. Lidia Thorpe shouted “you are...
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