- Constitutional lawyer Peter Wanyama is making his first attempt to become the Law Society of Kenya's president. He has vowed to defend the judiciary's independence.
- A man was upset after a brother he paid fees for up to university shifted career. An expert, Rosemary Davis, advised him to let the sibling go after his heart.
- Geoffrey Mosiria asked Kenyans for any information that might help in tracing Esther Wangari's relatives so that she could be given a decent send-off.
- Twin sisters who performed at an event touched Kisii county governor Simba Arati with the words of their songs. The spoing touched on the plight of orphans.
- Kenya found itself on the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) grey list over money laundering and terrorist financing for the second time in February 2024.
- Which are the top modelling agencies in Kenya? And what are their contacts and location? Get to know modelling agencies looking for models in Kenya here.
- Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's state visit to Kenya has drawn attention due to President William Ruto's exuberant reception at the JKIA on Tuesday.
- British telecoms giant Vodafone is in advanced talks to sell its Italian unit to Switzerland's Swisscom, agreeing on a preliminary price of eight billion euros ($8.7 billion), the companies said Wednesday. Swisscom said it would merge Vodafone Italy with its own Italian unit, Fastweb.
- Which are the subgroups of the Plain Nilotes in Kenya? What is their history? And where are they found? Get to know all the Kenyan Plain Nilotes tribes here.
- Are you interested in learning the social structure of Mesopotamia? Check out this article for details about Mesopotamia's social classes and their contributions.
- Three stunning cars were captured in a TikTok video showing off in front of a university residence. They are said to pick up girls. Netizens were left stunned.
- A video of a schoolboy raining money on people in a stadium has sent social media users into a frenzy. People gathered around him to have a share of his money.
- M-Pesa shop operators have shared their frustrations after losing their operating lines to dealers. They shared advice on how to succeed in M-Pesa business.
- Kenyan Kante, who went viral for his funny dancing moves, has been accused of abusing harmful substances by his management. He has gone back to the streets.
- Meta chief Mark Zuckerberg met Prime Minister Fumio Kishida during a visit to Japan, discussing the risks of generative AI, a government spokesman said Wednesday.
- Patiala Distillers have vowed to sue Mathira East MP Eric Wamumbi and Senator Wahome Wamatinga for leading residents to destroy their seized liquor brands.
- A police officer in Kitale reportedly shot and killed his colleague during an argument at a liquor joint. He reportedly tried to harm himself before he was arrested.
- Seyani Brothers and Pipe Manufacturers Ltd own the Southfield Mall in Nairobi. It caters to the bustling industrial and residential areas surrounding Embakasi.
- Azimio leader Raila Odinga intervened in the meeting between presidents William Ruto and Yoweri Museveni in Uganda to solve the oil importation disputes.
- A Tanzanian man has been sleeping in a coffin for 15 years. Hamisi, a wealthy philanthropist, stirs curiosity with his peculiar habit. His wife dumped him.
- Apple has abandoned its ambitions to produce an electric car, US media reported Tuesday, ending a struggling decade-long project. The target of "Project Titan," beginning around 2014, was to develop a fully autonomous car, according to media reports.
- A make-up artist shared a video of her emotional visit to her parents’ graves. Her parents died and were buried in Meru. Rose promised to build a house for them.
- Kelvin Kiptum's 'baby mama' was shocked after learning that he had other women in his life apart from his wife, Asenath Rotich who was recognised by family.
- Kenya shilling regained value against the US dollar from a historic low of KSh 163 reported in January 2024, to an average of KSh 146 by the end of February 2024.
- A man dressed in a full maasai attire left Kenyans on the internet amused. He walked into a classroom to find wazungu kids who were super excited to see him.
- A survey by the CAK has revealed the most popular digital lending services. The survey involves 54% of Kenyans who are using digital credit platforms.
- Workers across Greece were set to strike on Wednesday to demand answers a year after the nation's deadliest train crash, which killed 57 people and injured dozens more. "At least five of the 57 people died as a result of this fire," said committee member Giorgos Vlasopoulos.
- A dad from Nandi county was happy and concerned after his wife delivered triplets. Patrick Chepkwony shared they wanted one child, but God blessed them with three.
- The prosecution argued that if John Matara, key suspect in the murder of Starlet Wahu was granted bail, he would interfere with key witnesses in the case.
- Gamers are anxiously awaiting the release on Thursday of "Final Fantasy VII Rebirth", a title based on a 1997 classic that is blurring the boundaries between remakes and reboots.
- Kenyan newspapers, February 28: The two women were among the EPL soccer fans following a match in Karagita, Naivasha. The deceased was celebrating a goal.
- In the dim light of a pub in the steel-producing Welsh town of Port Talbot, Jason Wyatt sips his beer, his voice laden with worry. Tata Steel claims to be losing one million pounds ($1.25 million) a day at Port Talbot.
- YouTuber Jeremy Damaris and his three brothers danced for their mum as they thanked her for all she had done for them. He encounraged single mums to be
- Asian stocks were largely muted on Wednesday after the release of lacklustre consumer confidence data, with comments from US Federal Reserve officials and fresh economic figures due later in the day. Later Wednesday, investors will be looking out for comments from three Fed officials, which could…
- After the earthquake of ChatGPT's phenomenal success a year ago, Silicon Valley investors have gone into overdrive with artificial intelligence, looking for the newest blockbuster idea in an ocean of hype and overpromising.
- G20 finance ministers will meet Wednesday in Brazil, seeking ways to shore up a global economy whose nascent recovery is threatened by a raft of conflicts and crises, including the wars in Ukraine and Gaza.
- Two fashion heavyweights looked back to the 1960s at Paris Fashion Week on Tuesday, with Christian Dior paying homage to the revolutionary "Miss Dior" line and Saint Laurent building a collection around the transparent sheer outfits beloved of its founder. It harked back to the launch of the "Miss…
- Meta chief Mark Zuckerberg met with Prime Minister Fumio Kishida while on a visit to Japan, with reports saying they discussed the risks of generative AI. "We had a good, productive conversation about AI and the future of technology," local media quoted Zuckerberg as saying after the 30-minute…
- Costa Rican coffee farmers were once blessed with abundant rains but as precipitation grows fickle they are being forced to innovate to keep producing one of the world's favorite brews. While the country is one of the world's smaller coffee producers, the bean has been one of Costa Rica's top…
- Stars including Jennifer Lawrence and Natalie Portman were on the front row Tuesday as Dior paid homage to its sixties pop-culture heyday at Paris Fashion Week. It's a story told in the current Apple TV series "The New Look", and the stars were present for Tuesday's show, including Ben Mendelsohn,…
- An unidentified Ugandan mechanical engineering student caused a disturbance at his former school, demanding his transcripts in a video posted on TikTok.
- A Twitter video shows a group of women returning to the restaurant after they forgot their keys and tried dodging the bill. The video left peeps in laughter.
- A heart breaking video making rounds on social media showed moments a man who was scammed opened a pack of a phone device he had bought to find stones
- Charles Ouda's family announced his death in early February. The news sent the entertainment industry into mourning. He was nominated for a Kalasha Award.
- Joyce Gichinga has narrated how a man who took her out on a date rejected her for being a cleaner. Gichinga is now looking to date a good man who gets her.
- A woman has been labelled the "most jealous" in Britain. Debbi Wood makes her husband take lie detector tests and buys Xbox consoles to keep him entertained.
- A Canadian lady has exposed Vincent Mboya for his actions pretending that they were in a relationship and later blocking her when she asked him questions.