‘This is why I came here’

The veteran center played a pivotal role as Nairobi City Thunder booked their slot in the Basketball Africa League. Lebanese international Ater Majok is a relieved man after guiding Nairobi City Thunder to qualify for the Basketball Africa League (BAL).  Nairobi City Thunder made history by becoming the first Kenyan team  to qualify for the…

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Jambojet aircraft rolls off ramp, hits pole at JKIA

A Jambojet aircraft was partially damaged after rolling off the ramp and hitting a pole at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA). The company confirmed the incident, stating that it occurred during routine overnight maintenance activities and that no one was injured. “While parked, the aircraft rolled off the ramp and came into contact with a…

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Blow to Morara Kebaso While the General Secretary of the Inject Party, Other Officers Withdrawal

The founding members of the Inject party led by activist Morara Kebaso have announced their decision to withdraw from the party Joshua Okayo, former secretary general of the party, has hinted at the possibility of conflicting interests Lawyer Miguna Miguna criticized them for not following his advice saying that any revolutionary movement must prioritize discipline,…

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Ghana to receive $360M under IMF ongoing programme

Ghana is set to receive an immediate disbursement to the tune of $360 million (Ksh 46.4b) from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) as part of its ongoing economic reforms. The funding follows the completion of the third review by IMF Executive Board under the 36 months Extended Credit facility (ECF) arrangement where the West African…

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Junet Mohamed Wants The Public Not To Be Involved In Government Projects

Minority Leader in the National Assembly Junet Mohamed argued that public participation in drafting some bills is a 'waste of time' as it hinders projects He criticized the current structure, which requires consultation with stakeholders such as residents, community organizations, and religious organizations before project implementation. Economist Leshan Loonena told TUKO.co.ke that the short-term stalling…

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The Ministry of Education Orders the Closure of 348 Boarding Schools for Security Violations

The Ministry of Education ordered the immediate closure of 348 boarding schools for non-compliance with safety and registration rules The Secretary General of Education (PS) Belio Kipsang stressed the safety of the students and ordered immediate measures to be taken, asking officials to inform parents and close the dormitories. Affected schools in many counties must…

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‘Give me some time’- American coach asks for patience as he looks to transform Jamaican sprint queen

Veteran athletics coach John Smith has requested fans to give him patience as he aims to transform the Jamaican sprint queen through his magical ways. Veteran coach John Smith is positive that Jamaican sprinter Briana Williams has the potential to become one of Jamaica’s greatest sprinters like Shericka Jackson, Veronica Campbell, and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce among…

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Fraud: Two Italians propose out-of-court settlement

Two Italian nationals facing Ksh 32 million fraud charges in a Kilifi law court have reportedly proposed an out-of-court settlement with the complainants, who are fellow Italians if they withdraw the case. In a letter dated November 28, 2024, Daniele Lo Coco and Massimo Nativi, through their lawyer Kinyua Kamundi, addressed the prosecuting counsel from…

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‘I could never go to school here’- Jamaican athlete Junelle Bromfield reveals reason she doesn’t fancy Noah Lyles’ America

Junelle Bromfield, fiancée to Olympic champion Noah Lyles has revealed why she wouldn’t have been able to school in Lyles’ home country USA. Junelle Bromfield, fiancee to sprinting sensation and Olympic champion Noah Lyles, recently revealed a humorous yet telling reason she would have struggled to attend school in the United States. During a candid…

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