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Erection cartoon that Standard could not take in

It is not clear whether The Standard editors rejected the cartoon on moral grounds or whether they did not want to appear to be backing the controversial call. Most likely, however, the cartoon was rejected over the use of the word "erection.

People Daily editor appeals for funds for wife’s kidney transplant

Using, among others, the online fundraising platform, M-Changa, Oyuga is asking friends and well-wishers to assist his wife, Sabina, travel to India for the crucial procedure

Drama that forced Ezekiel Mutua to storm out of Ebru TV studio

Some journalists wondered whether Mutua wanted the TV’s programming to be changed to accommodate him out of schedule. Yet also, he had supporters for his move, with many of his Facebook followers praising him for standing by his principles, accusing TV stations of being time-waters.

Daily Nation sold ‘stale news’ to its readers today

What’s news? That’s the question that journalists from various media houses in Kenya are grappling with today after the Daily Nation published what many...

Radio Africa hires former Star reporter as business editor

Kiragu has been working for The Standard as a writer on the supplements desk, where he landed after quitting The star

BBC top presenter’s salary leaves Kenyan media stars drooling

The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) has, for the first time, published salaries of its highest paid stars, which makes what Kenya's media personalities earn...

The money question that killed the presidential debate

President Uhuru Kenyatta reveals how media cartel wanted to make huge profits from Kenyans using presidential debate

Kenya’s most popular radio stations maintain the lead

On average, Citizen Radio takes the top spot with a share of 16.2 per cent, Radio Maisha with 12.8 per cent followed by Jambo which maintains its third position in share with an average of 9.2 per cent
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