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Curious guest at Mike Sonko’s father anniversary

Nairobi County Deputy Governor nominee Agnes Kagure Kariuki pulls a first one on her rivals by showing up at Mua farm in Machakos...

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OLX blames politics for decision to quit Kenya

Firm says only sales in electronic devices are experiencing a steady growth but the current situation in the country had taken a toll...

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Slay Queens, Tibim! and other hilarious phrases of 2017

2017 turned out to be an eventful year beyond the imaginations of many Kenyans. Being an election year, it brought us laughter and...

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Businesses defy tough year to record marginal growth

From hotels to supermarkets, real estate, banking and petroleum sectors, businesses have recorded some growth, offering a silver lining in a year that...

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Youth turn to sex to soothe election pain

The struggle to make ends meet has left them disillusioned, apathetic and angry, according to the annual survey of nearly 3,000 Kenyans aged...

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Mugabe under siege as military takes power

Zimbabwe’s military on Wednesday confirmed that it had seized power in a targeted assault on “criminals” around President Robert Mugabe, but gave assurances...

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‘Fake News’ reinforces trust in mainstream media

New study by Kantar found that the reputation of traditional print and broadcast media outlets has proven more resilient than social media platforms...

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Slowly but surely, Kenyan media has lost its soul

Media houses need to redefine how they intend to cover political situations in the country as well as how journalists conduct themselves on...

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Bleak projections as political standoff persists

While businesses can prepare for short-term uncertainty created by the elections, they can’t do much about protracted turmoil and violence