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Waiguru stakes UDA claim in Kirinyaga ahead of 2027
Kirinyaga’s governor is demanding absolute loyalty while crushing internal dissenters during the party polls. Anne Waiguru ordered United Democratic Alliance members to show up for grassroots voting to secure delegates for the national stage. She insists this process determines who controls the political machine ahead of the 2027 cycle. The county boss claims her faction is organized enough to dominate rivals who allegedly lack real influence on the ground. Waiguru declared herself the supreme head of the local chapter and dismissed challengers operating from the shadows. She blasted Rigathi Gachagua for telling locals to ditch the government without having a backup plan. The politician argued that the region must support William Ruto...
Ruto says free education is impossible without a stronger economy
The state just admitted that free education is basically a myth because the money ran out. William Ruto stood in Nakuru County and declared that parents must chip in since the budget cannot cover every learner. He insisted families need to handle small costs despite a funding jump to KSh 700 billion. The leader argued that totally free learning almost destroyed universities previously when the treasury lacked sufficient muscle. He claimed that the economy must grow stronger before the government can pay for everything. Ruto stressed that this requires a partnership between the state and guardians to keep systems running. Ndindi Nyoro is absolutely losing it over this situation after seeing the numbers. The Kiharu legislator blasted...
Teen hugs tree 50 hours to fund brother’s surgery
A kid just hugged a tree for two days straight to save his brother. Stephen Gachanja stood at Jevanjee Gardens for fifty hours to collect cash for medical bills. The teen needs Ksh 3.5 million to fix his sibling's ear issues. Geoffrey Mosiria confirmed the stunt ended Friday night. Mosiria hyped the boy for proving kids can grind harder than grown-ups. He noted the effort also pushes people to plant more greens for a cleaner vibe. The official urged locals to support youths who usually feel invisible in society. This marathon draws from Truphena Muthoni and her seventy-two-hour record. However, Mosiria insists everyone should find fresh gimmicks instead of copying this specific move. He argued that repeating the hug trick cheapens the...
Ichung’wah blames gadget delays for low UDA turnout
Kiambu voters ghosted the ballot boxes because the tech apparently decided to sleep in. Kimani Ichung’wah claims the empty lines happened because digital kits arrived late. The majority leader insists that officials will add extra hours to compensate for the delay. He argues this ensures fairness for everyone stuck waiting during the grassroots polls across twenty counties. John Njuguna Kawanjiku thinks the party needs to run some serious civic education soon. The Kiambaa politician urged the committee to deploy more machines to high-traffic areas. He feels that having enough equipment is the only way to manage large crowds effectively. Some spots like Kikuyu and Gachie Town Primary School saw decent numbers despite the mess...
Ethiopia breaks ground on Africa’s largest airport
Ethiopia just started digging a money pit to become the ultimate air traffic kingpin. Abiy Ahmed kicked off work on a colossal site in Bishoftu that costs roughly $12.7 billion. This monster project aims to process 110 million passengers every year once laborers finish the job in half a decade. Ethiopian Airlines is helping finance the upgrade to replace the crowded Bole Airport. The scheme involves a fresh multi-lane motorway and a high-speed railway reaching 124 mph. They claim this strategy secures their spot as the top gateway for continental trade and travel. The African Development Bank already pledged $500 million to the cause. Officials are chatting with the Asian Development Bank and European lenders to grab more cash. It...
Opposition demands IEBC CEO exit, Smartmatic ouster
The opposition is screaming about rigged ballots before the voting even starts. Kalonzo Musyoka and Rigathi Gachagua traveled to Machakos to demand that Hussein Marjan Hussein resign from the electoral commission immediately. They argue that keeping him ensures the 2027 outcome is compromised. The pair also insists on canceling the Smartmatic Technology Company deal, claiming that the vendor botched prior counts. Critics roasted the administration over the NYOTA project as well. Gachagua encouraged youths in Nyeri to take the government cash and use it for school fees instead. Kalonzo added that the financial aid is pathetic and barely helps anyone. They feel the state is failing to deliver on promises. Eugene Wamalwa slammed security...
IShowSpeed declares Kenya his African tour MVP
The simulation is glitching as Nairobi chaos proves this content run is undefeated. Darren Jason Watkins Jr touched down for his Speed Does Africa tour and immediately shut things down. William Ruto sent a video message hyping the country as a pulse and a feeling. The streamer broadcast his thirteenth episode while playing rugby at Upper Hill School. Massive mobs swarmed Kenyatta Market just to get near the guy. He later hand-fed a hyena and leopards inside Nairobi National Park. A wild motorcycle convoy chased him down Langata Road like he was royalty. Fans screamed his name while he devoured a meat feast at Carnivore restaurant. Watkins claimed this single broadcast gained more subscribers than stops in Angola or Botswana. He...
Intel’s Arc B770 still MIA despite firmware leak
Team Blue is ghosting the community about hardware that definitely exists in their own code. Haze2K1 noted that a Reddit detective spotted BMG-G31 firmware inside recent driver packages, proving the chip is real. This discovery clashes with the awkward silence during CES, where executives dodged every single question regarding the Arc B770 launch. The situation is bizarre because official profiles previously dropped the name before deleting those posts. VTune Profile software already lists support for this exact silicon as well. It feels like the corporation has the product ready, but refuses to say when it might actually appear for purchase. Fans are frustrated since the current Battlemage lineup only features the weaker Arc B580 and...
Gelsinger says Intel’s 18A win needs US govt backup
The fired boss is desperately claiming credit for the new silicon success despite his forced exit. Pat Gelsinger told a business channel that the Panther Lake chips and the 18A process milestones happened solely because of his earlier grind. He bragged about personally running prototypes to Lenovo just before the board removed him. Gelsinger argued that winning over massive clients requires the federal government to apply heavy pressure through tariffs. He believes that manufacturing incentives alone cannot convince fabless giants like NVIDIA to leave TSMC. The engineer insists that only strict policy changes will drag supply chains back to domestic factories. Current CEO Lip-Bu Tan stated that the upcoming 14A nodes are progressing...
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