‘Finding joy in the little things’-Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce shares heartwarming moments with son Zyon

Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce shares special moments with her son, Zyon, during the holiday season, embracing life beyond track and field. Jamaican track legend Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce has recently shared heartfelt glimpses of her life beyond the track focusing on moments with her son, Zyon, during the holiday season. After an eventful yet challenging 2024, including an injury…

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Safety First: New Fireworks Rules Set for December Festivities

The Ministry of Mining, Blue Economy, and Maritime Affairs has issued detailed guidelines for fireworks use during December celebrations, emphasizing public safety and compliance. Mining Cabinet Secretary Hassan Joho announced that while fireworks are permitted, they must strictly adhere to the Explosives Act Cap 115 of the Laws of Kenya. Organizers must ensure displays do…

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Kenya Veterinary Association Rejects Ruto’s Vaccines, Cites Trust Lost in Fake Fertilizer

In a lengthy statement released yesterday, the Kenya Veterinary Association (KVA) has called on President William Ruto’s administration to “pause the current exercise to allow time for adequate public sensitization” before proceeding with the much-debated livestock vaccination program. The KVA’s letter serves as a pointed critique of the government’s handling of the campaign, which they…

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New Presidential Group to Tackle Femicide as Cabinet Approves Clean BRT System and Petroleum Import Plans

The Cabinet has approved the establishment of a presidential working group to create a comprehensive strategy for addressing femicide. This new group will collaborate with religious leaders, parents, schools, security agencies, and other key stakeholders to identify existing gaps in laws, enforcement, and societal values that contribute to the crisis. The working group will be…

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‘My person helps me see who I am’-Sha’Carri Richardson reveals the heartfelt truth about her romance

Sha’Carri Richardson opens up about her supportive relationship, revealing how trust and love have helped her heal and grow. Reigning Olympic 100m silver medalist Sha’Carri Richardson has been one of the most talked-about athletes in recent years From her meteoric rise to becoming a world champion to her deeply personal struggles, Richardson’s life has captivated…

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Struggling Gor Mahia aim to bounce back against Ulinzi Stars

Defending champions Gor Mahia will be aiming to bounce back against Ulinzi Stars in midweek action following their loss to Kenya Police FC over the weekend Reigning FKF Premier League (FKFPL) champions Gor Mahia are set to face Ulinzi Stars at Machakos Stadium on Wednesday, aiming to reverse their recent misfortunes. The Zedekiah ‘Zico’ Otieno-coached…

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‘I think it was a full-circle movement’

Allyson Felix retired in 2022 but the 2020 Tokyo Olympics was the best in her trophy-laden career that spanned two decades. Seven-time Olympic champion Allyson Felix has said her final Olympic race in Tokyo is the most significant in her career. Felix, 39, officially retired from track after the 2022 world championships but reminisces the…

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‘When I race, I talk to myself’

Sifan Hassan reveals how talking to self while racing helps her to conquer fear and this helps her bring her A-game. Paris Olympic marathon champion Sifan Hassan, one of the most decorated athletes in recent times, has spilled the beans about one thing that has made her a dominant force in her specialties.  While most…

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Churches hit hard as state hikes permits fee

Vihiga clergy prays for Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi during a past thanksgiving prayer service held at Kidundu stadium in Vihiga county. [File, Standard] Professionals seeking to work in Kenya under churches and religious groups will now pay up to Sh1 million for their work permit. This is an increase from the previous Sh400,000 fee…

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‘All I could think about was losing’-Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone’s path from Rio regret to record-breaking glory

Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone reflects on her early career struggles, overcoming fear to achieve historic success in 2024. Four-time Olympic gold medalist Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone was not always confident about her place on the world stage. The 2024 Female Track Athlete of the Year has cemented her legacy with two Olympic gold medals in Paris and multiple world…

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