Month: January 2019

302 Articles
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Stranded abroad, legendary Henry Rono appeals for help to return home

Rono, who is also a recovering alcoholic, moved to the US 32 years ago after his career and took a coaching job in...

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Harrison Mumia CBK saga: Social Media can make or break your career

The platforms have been used to give out more information on a candidate beyond the resume while some workplace policies crash with certain...

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Popular Capital FM editor Susan Wong leaves

She was widely known for Our2Cents web-series and stories on interesting lifestyle issues, mostly co-presenting with fashion and lifestyle blogger This Is Ess, aka Sharon...

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FBI arrests three Kenyan-born US citizens over ISIS ties

Agents arrested one of the three, Muse Muse at Gerald R. Ford Airport in Grand Rapids on Monday, when he was about to...

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Photographer denies selling Riverside Attack images for Sh 50,000

Khabir Dhanji, a skilled photographer was headed for similar criticism as New York Times journalist Kimiko Tamura over claims he earned a tidy...

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‘Sir’ Charles Njonjo, strong as ever, turns 99

Despite being on the doorstep of becoming a centenarian, Njonjo has maintained his physical fitness and even drives himself to the office everyday

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It’s fake! KNBS warns Kenyans on census job advert

The institution has said that the scam advert circulating on the social media is a work of conmen who pose as the staff...

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Russian nuclear energy corporation woos Kenyan students with scholarships

Russia joins Canada and Japan in the list of developed countries facing an acute labour shortage and looking to outsource talent from Africa

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Uhuru places NTSA under Matiang’i

Interior CS will also chair a Cabinet Committee that would supervise and oversight all government programmes and projects across the country

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Tweeting CBK employee loses one-year battle for his job

Harrison Mumia, who worked as a web administrator hits back at Central Bank of Kenya management, terming his sacking as a witch-hunt