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Kagame Tells Africa to Ditch Handouts
Rwanda President Paul Kagame believes Africa needs to stop relying on other nations. He spoke about how Africa has handled matters for many years, regardless of what leaders like Trump decide. The recent cuts to aid from America remind African nations that they must act rather than talk about what they could do. African countries can make real progress right away. These nations should use their strengths instead of waiting for help from outside. According to President Kagame, Africa has plenty of resources for building a better future. The continent has knowledge and institutions ready to create positive change. African countries should work together first before seeking outside partnerships. Any teamwork with global partners must...
Kenya Cops Team Up with Korea for High Tech Crackdown
Police Chief Douglas Kanja welcomed South Korean Ambassador Kang Hyung-Shik at Kenyan police headquarters on Monday. Their talks centered on making police cooperation between the two countries stronger. They looked at ways to share technology, build skills, and train security forces. Kanja thanked the South Korean government for its help with equipment and expert knowledge. The police chief shared that Kenyan police are making their services better through computer systems. The National Police Service has started to put their record books into digital form as part of their five-year plan. Kanja wants more teamwork with South Korea because of their advanced technology skills. He thinks this partnership can help fight crimes across...
Kenya Sugar Mill Lease Scandal Has Everyone Talking
Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe told lawmakers that Kenya never sold any sugar factories. The government only leased these factories through clear steps approved by Parliament. Kagwe spoke to the National Assembly Agriculture Committee about the process. He said everyone who mattered joined from the start of these talks. The CS offered to share all papers with Parliament for anyone to check. Committee Chair John Mutunga agreed that lawmakers would watch over the entire leasing work. Public interest has grown as more people ask questions about state sugar mills changing hands. Some leaders from Western Kenya said they want more openness about these deals. The Kenya Sugar Board later defended giving these factories to private...
Stop the Hate Let Kasmuel Spill His Truth
Morara Kebaso asked Kenyans to listen to Kasmuel McOure explain himself. Morara said he knew what happened but would not share the story himself. He explained that people need to stay alive first before they can help others. Activists must give up many things that cause them pain despite their brave faces on camera. Morara talked about losing his job, family time, and safety, only to be called names without proof. He feels hurt when people label him because he spoke against tribal politics and corruption. Morara promised to keep fighting regardless of these challenges. He said mean comments will not stop his work for Kenyans. The Inject party leader vowed to continue until the end, no matter what people call him. He believes more...
MP Cheers Sugar Mill Lease While ODM Leaders Fume
Peter Kaluma from Homa Bay Town supports the plan to lease sugar mills owned by the state. He sees hope in the sugar reforms from the Kenya Kwanza team. The lawmaker thinks these changes will bring profit back to sugarcane farms. He praised President Ruto for helping to fix the sugar business. Kaluma asked the president to stay strong when other politicians push back. The government plans to hand over failing sugar plants to private companies. This change aims to fix the sugar industry, which has lost money for years. Private groups started running the Chemelil, Muhoroni, and Miwani factories on May 13. Kaluma called sugarcane a crop that keeps people poor in Kenya. He blamed political talk for making farmers suffer more. Several ODM...
Kenya Health Shakeup Hits 22 Million Signups
Rex Maina rides across Kenya with his camera, capturing life through his lens. Known as Kigonyi wa Nduthi, he travels on his BMW GS1200 motorcycle through dusty roads and remote villages. He began his journey using a small Bajaj Boxer for business deliveries before discovering his love for adventure photography. Freedom comes to him on two wheels as he documents landscapes others never see. His photographs show the quiet dignity of roadside traders and dawn-lit forests. Rex prefers the route from West Pokot to Kakuma for its beautiful scenery and improved roads. He chooses adventure bikes over racing models because they offer comfort during long trips. The Kenyan biking community grows stronger every day, with many riders joining...
Outlaw Photographer Blasts Through Kenya Backroads
Rex Maina rides across Kenya with his camera, capturing life through his lens. Known as Kigonyi wa Nduthi, he travels on his BMW GS1200 motorcycle through dusty roads and remote villages. He began his journey using a small Bajaj Boxer for business deliveries before discovering his love for adventure photography. Freedom comes to him on two wheels as he documents landscapes others never see. His photographs show the quiet dignity of roadside traders and dawn-lit forests. Rex prefers the route from West Pokot to Kakuma for its beautiful scenery and improved roads. He chooses adventure bikes over racing models because they offer comfort during long trips. The Kenyan biking community grows stronger every day, with many riders joining...
Ice Prince Dishes on Love Mistakes and Regrets
Ice Prince wishes he had made better choices with women during his career. The rapper recently spoke about his past mistakes on the Konnected Minds podcast. He broke hearts he cares about today and messed up relationships that matter to him. The music star believes everything happens for a reason. He tries to learn from every mistake instead of repeating them. Women remain his biggest regret over the years. Because of his poor decisions, he lost amazing partners. Small errors, like following certain people on social media, cost him good relationships. Age taught him to accept these past mistakes.
Lil Kesh Says Marriage Is a Losing Game
Lil Kesh thinks marriage fails most of the time. The rapper told viewers on the Esther Show he stayed single for many years. He ended things with his last girlfriend because he wanted to focus on music. His parents accept his choice not to rush into marriage. They never push him about finding a wife. The Shoki singer says he might marry later, but not anytime soon. He sees no reason to make anyone his baby mama, either. Lil Kesh points to high divorce rates as proof that marriage rarely works out well. He notices that many married couples live unhappy lives together. The 31-year-old artist believes he cannot create a happy home right now.
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