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- New DCI boss Amin Mohamed has issued his private phone number to Kenyans whom he has asked to be at liberty to contact him. Amin has replaced George Kinoti.
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- King Kaka asked for God's guidance as he embarked on sponsoring the education of two needy girls. Many Kenyans praised the rapper for his charitable efforts.
- British inflation jumped back above 10 percent in September on soaring food prices, official data showed Wednesday, with the country gripped by a cost-of-living crisis bedevilling the government. "Without price stability, the cost-of-living crisis will continue to weigh on the economy by squeezing…
- Despite being named among Africa’s best hoods, Kilimani is well known for its budding nightlife, leading to numerous complaints from area residents over noise.
- An Iranian climber who caused a sensation by competing at an event abroad without a hijab was on Wednesday given a hero's welcome on her return to Tehran by supporters who raucously applauded her action. "A hero's welcome -- including by women without the forced-hijab -- outside Tehran airport for-…
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- Giant telecommunications company Safaricom has indicated six million of its customers face tough times and cannot afford to purchase credit on their phones.
- Former National Assembly Speaker Justin Muturi visited the Attorney General's Sheria House office after the parliamentary vetting. He interacted with staff.
- Acting Director of Africa’s Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) Ahmed Ogwell returned home after being mishandled at a Germany airport.
- Dj Bunney, real name Judith Kwamboka prides herself in deejaying William Ruto's inauguration at Kasarani. The proud mother of one shared her success journey.
- Kisii woman, Lydia Ronad, visited MP Peter Salasya at the National Assembly and says she is a gospel artiste. The lawmaker promised to fund her music career.
- Two people were taken under strict medical attention after eating food in wedding in Kiambu county, the Governor Kimani Wamatangi raised an alarm on residents.
- On Monday, October 17, Rigathi finally had the chance to meet the brilliant young lady whom he was pictured sharing light moments with at his Harambee House.
- Four men were rushed to Kenyatta National Hospital after they fought over a woman stabbing and dangerously injured each other. Police still trailing the woman.
- Mumias East MP Peter Salasya announced a business development vacancy in his home constituency office, saying that that the office holder will be well paid.
- Patriotic messages stating the fact that "Bakhmut is Ukraine" are scrawled on monuments all around this frontline city. "Some of them escaped to Russia thinking they will be able to come back here afterwards" if Bakhmut falls, she said, adding that they had been "drugged" by Russian state…
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- Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle has claimed she was treated like a bimbo during her stint on Deal or No Deal. Markle said she was grateful for the opportunity
- Safaricom Chief Executive Officer Peter Ndegwa said the company has been successful because it is a combined brand between its communication service and M-Pesa
- Hong Kong's new leader unveiled plans to resuscitate the business hub's fortunes on Wednesday, hoping to lure international expertise back to a city that has suffered an exodus of talent and is mired in a deep downturn.
- Beaten and raped by police officers as a child, Mira was among the many victims of sexual violence during Nepal's civil war -- and is now one of the few to recount her ordeal.
- TV anchor Lizah Mutuku has thanked Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka for considering her in the party's National Assembly nominations even though she did not get it.
- Asian investors battled to push markets higher again Wednesday following another healthy run-up on Wall Street boosted by more positive earnings results that raised hopes for the reporting season. Still, Asian markets were mixed in early trade, with profit-takers weighing on Hong Kong after a…
- After losing four relatives to respiratory illness, Zeina Matar fled her hometown north of Lebanon's capital where she says a decaying power plant generates little electricity but very deadly pollution. The environmental group's 2018 study singled out the Zouk plant, built in the 1940s, as well as…
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- Just a year into her marriage, Manal became one of the tens of thousands of Iraqis every year who divorce in a deeply conservative nation where break-up rates have risen. Her reasoning echoes that of tens of thousands of Iraqis, according to data published by the country's Supreme Judicial Council.
- Netflix on Tuesday reported that it gained more than 2 million subscribers in the recent quarter, calming investor fears that the streaming giant was losing paying customers. The company said it ended the third quarter with slightly more than 223 million subscribers worldwide, up some 2.4 million,…
- President Joe Biden will announce Wednesday he's putting the final 15 million barrels on the market from a record release of US strategic oil reserves, with more releases possible if energy prices spike, a senior US official said.
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- Russia will likely need two to four years to rebuild its military to the strength before the Ukraine war, Estonia's defense minister said Tuesday, urging continued pressure to keep Moscow in check. On a visit to Washington, Defense Minister Hanno Pevkur predicted a long war and urged the West to…
- United Airlines reported strong third-quarter results Tuesday and said it does not expect inflation and other macroeconomic headwinds to derail the travel industry's comeback.
- London rapper Little Simz on Tuesday won Britain's prestigious Mercury Prize for album "Sometimes I Might Be Introvert", beating off competition from "One Direction" singer Harry Styles, among others. Guitarist Bernard Butler, who won the second ever Mercury Prize with iconic indie band Suede in…
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- US President Joe Biden vowed Tuesday to make a law enshrining nationwide abortion rights his top priority if Democrats win their uphill battle for Congress in looming midterm elections. If Democrats hold on, the priority would be a national abortion rights law, effectively overturning the Supreme…
- The United States said Tuesday it was raising with Saudi Arabia a prison sentence handed to a US citizen over tweets critical of the kingdom, another source of tension between the historic allies. The State Department confirmed the detention of Saad Ibrahim Almadi, a US citizen of Saudi origin, and…
- Aisha Jumwa told the vetting panel that she obtained her first Master's degree in 2015 from JKUAT before getting her first Bachelor's degree last year, 2021.
- Hundreds of Chileans, mainly students, protested in Santiago Tuesday, erecting burning barricades to mark three years since a social uprising they say has not yet yielded the desired societal change. Boric, a former student leader who had supported the 2019 protests, on Tuesday called for a new…