April 3, 2025
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Deathtrap? MassHouse Club’s growing infamy over suspicious deaths

The MassHouse Club, a place that once drew crowds with its lively parties and exclusive vibe, is now on the radar for all the wrong reasons. Over the past few months, the club has been linked to a series of suspicious deaths, sparking outrage and fear among the public. What was once a hotspot for

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Business

How one man has orchestrated a decade-long healthcare crisis in Kenya

The state of Kenya’s healthcare system is a tragedy that has been emerging for years, and it is no accident. Behind the scenes, powerful individuals have turned what should be a public service into a money-making scheme, leaving millions of Kenyans to suffer. At the centre of this crisis is Jayesh Saini, a man whose

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News

Mathew Wandati’s death reveals the dark side of MassHouse’s party scene

Last weekend, a tragedy happened at MassHouse, a club that has long been a hotspot for young people seeking entertainment. This time, however, the night ended in horror. Mathew Wandati, a promising student from Strathmore University, lost his life under circumstances that remain shrouded in mystery. According to various sources, Mathew was strangled, and his

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Commentary

“Who is funding this” Francis Gaitho questions mainstream media content surge on social media

Francis Gaitho has raised concerns about the increasing presence of mainstream media content, especially from Citizen TV, on social media platforms. He recently took to X (formerly Twitter) to express his surprise at the growing number of accounts posting clips and updates from the station. According to him, social media should be a place where

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Commentary

Government prioritizes Sudan over Kenyans, donates millions amid local economic crisis

Kenya’s decision to commit KSh 259 million ($2 million) to humanitarian efforts in Sudan raises serious concerns, especially given the dire economic conditions Kenyans are facing. At a time when citizens are struggling with high taxation, skyrocketing food prices, and worsening unemployment, the government’s choice to send millions abroad instead of addressing local suffering seems

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World News

Trump calls Zelensky a “Dictator” as US and Russia hold secret peace talks without Ukraine

US President Donald Trump has described Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky as a “dictator.” This increases a public war of words between the two leaders, which began when Trump wrongly accused Ukraine of initiating the conflict with Russia. Trump’s charge, made on his social media network Truth Social, came hours after Zelensky accused him of spreading

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Featured News

Rotten diplomacy? Kenya hits back at Khartoum, claims impartiality on Sudan conflict

The government has issued a statement regarding the ongoing Sudan crisis, following Sudan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs accusing Kenya of supporting the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). On Tuesday, February 18, the RSF hosted a ceremony in Nairobi to kick off the formation of an alliance of political leaders and armed groups aimed at strengthening the

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Business

Charles Hinga’s false promises exposed as Alice Wahome insensitively calls Housing Levy a tax

Land CS Alice Wahome has recently made a statement that has sparked a lot of discussion and debate. She has said that the Housing Levy is a tax. This statement is quite different from what Housing and Urban Development PS Charles Hinga said on March 24, 2023. At that time, Hinga had described the Housing

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Commentary

Beneficiary? Ahmednassir cornered over selective action on corruption while North Eastern counties are crime scenes

Ahmednassir Abdullahi, a prominent figure in Kenya’s legal and political circles, has recently found himself on the headlines for what many are calling selective action in his fight against corruption. Known for his sharp critiques and no-nonsense approach, Ahmednassir has often directed his energy toward attacking leaders from the Mt. Kenya region and Chief Justice

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