Masshouse Death: Entertainment Joint Speaks Out

A Strathmore University student who had gone out to celebrate Valentine’s Day at Masshouse lost his life under unclear circumstances in the early hours of Saturday, February 15. The popular Nairobi entertainment spot now says it is fully cooperating with authorities to determine what happened. The incident was first brought to light by the victim’s…

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Liquid Transfer Pumps: Types And Applications

Liquid transfer pumps are essential devices used across various industries to move fluids from one location to another. Whether it’s transferring water, chemicals, oil, or other liquids, these pumps play a critical role in ensuring efficient and safe operations. This article explores the different types of liquid transfer pumps and their applications, helping you understand…

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Nairobi’s Must-Attend Tech Event: Founders Connect Live, $12,500 up for Grabs

Africa’s tech ecosystem is evolving, and Founders Connect and African Impact Initiative—supported by Bamboo—are hosting a high-impact event in Nairobi to fuel this transformation. This one-day is designed to help attendees unlock capital, foster partnerships, and accelerate innovation in East Africa, bringing together 300+ founders, investors, and tech leaders to drive the future of African…

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Kenya Secures World Bank Funding for Isiolo-Mandera Road Upgrade

The Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) has confirmed securing World Bank funding to expand the Isiolo-Mandera road, with completion targeted for 2029. According to a government notice published in MyGov, KeNHA will oversee the road’s expansion, which stretches northeast from Isiolo Town in Isiolo County through Meru, Wajir, and Mandera counties. World Bank documents indicate that…

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Kakamega's man after a brother killed his brother in a bid to pull out: “They had tension”

Peter Lukala is sad after one of his brothers, Michael Lukala, was allegedly attacked by their brother, Reuben Lutabony Reuben is alleged Michael was reportedly killed by his brother because of porridge, leaving the family in unlikely pain following the loss Similar and sadness have spread in Kilimani village, Seregeya parliament, Likuyani parliament, Kakamega County….

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Impeachment Threat Looms as Senator Karanja Blasts Governor Kihika’s Absence

Nakuru Senator Tabitha Karanja has demanded the resignation of Governor Susan Kihika, accusing her of absentee leadership and failing to manage the county effectively. Speaking on Wednesday, February 19, Karanja criticized Kihika’s prolonged absence, arguing that Nakuru residents were suffering due to a leadership vacuum. “We keep hearing that the County Secretary is in charge,…

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First pharaoh’s tomb found in Egypt

First pharaoh’s tomb found in Egypt BBC 20th February, 2025 09:09 AM The entrance to the tomb of King Thutmose II, who ruled three-and-a-half thousand years ago. PHOTO/New Kingdom Research Foundation Egyptologists have discovered the first tomb of a pharaoh since Tutankhamun’s was uncovered over a century ago. King Thutmose II’s tomb…

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Tara Davis-Woodhall & husband Hunter predict who will win showdown between Sha’Carri Richardson & iShowSpeed

Hunter Woodhall and his wife Tara Davis-Woodhall have predicted who would win the showdown between Sha’Carri Richardson and internet sensation iShowSpeed. Olympic and Paralympic power couple Hunter Woodhall and Tara Davis-Woodhall have weighed in on the highly anticipated race between sprint sensation Sha’Carri Richardson and viral internet star Darren Watkins Jr., better known as ‘IShowSpeed.’…

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Senator Cherargei Rebukes Kenyans Who Celebrated Raila’s AUC Loss

Nandi Senator Samson Cherargei has applauded former Prime Minister Raila Odinga for his strong performance in the African Union Commission (AUC) chairmanship race, where he finished second after an intense contest. Speaking during a Senate session in Nairobi on Wednesday, February 19, 2025, Cherargei acknowledged Raila’s resilience, highlighting the demanding nature of the election, which…

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