April 4, 2025
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Gaitho questions Noordin Haji’s loyalties, effectiveness after Somalia, Ethiopia voted against Kenya in AUC race

Francis Gaitho has recently raised important questions about Noordin Haji’s loyalties and effectiveness, especially after Somalia and Ethiopia voted against Kenya in the African Union Commission (AUC) race. Gaitho’s concerns stem from the fact that Noordin Haji, who holds a position in Kenya’s government, had previously assured the nation that Ethiopia and Somalia would support

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News

Migori and Mombasa murders linked? DCI arrests suspect tied to multiple taxi killings

Detectives from the Director of Criminal Investigations (DCI) have arrested another suspect in connection with the murder of taxi driver Victoria Mumbua Muloki. Muloki’s case gained national attention after she went missing for more than three weeks before her body was discovered in the City Mortuary on October 3, 2024. Following her disappearance, the DCI

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News

Ruto in talks with another Indian firm for power grid partnership

Following Adani’s pullout from Kenya, the Kenya Electricity Transmission Company (KETRACO) sought the assistance of the Power Grid Corporation of India and Africa50, two worldwide corporations. The two companies are expected to be important players in public-private partnerships (PPPs) with the government.They will contribute essential funds and expertise as the government works to achieve a

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Teachers, Police left stranded as private hospitals cut off government-backed insurance

Starting Monday, February 24, all teachers and police officers who use government-backed insurance, such as the Teachers Service Commission (TSC), will not be treated in a sector of hospitals. On Thursday, February 20, all hospitals affiliated with the Rural and Urban Private Hospitals Association of Kenya (RUPHA) declared that they will withhold treatment from civil

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Business

Man who facilitated Matiang’i – Ruaraka Land scandal is dead

The recent passing of Francis Mburu Mungai has brought renewed attention to one of Kenya’s most controversial land scandals, the Ruaraka land saga. Mburu, who died on the morning of Thursday, February 20, 2025, at his home in Karen, Nairobi, was a central figure in the scandal that exposed deep-rooted corruption within the government. His

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Business

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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