Author: Sema Yote

Nahashon Otieno

In recent developments that have stirred the business world, Nahashon Otieno Angudha, a well-known entrepreneur, has been embroiled in a legal battle, facing grave accusations of Sh 37 million gold fraud. This case has captured widespread attention, shedding light on the complexities and risks inherent in business transactions, particularly those involving substantial sums of money and precious commodities like gold. Who is Nahashon Otieno Angudha? Nahashon Otieno Angudha is a figure of significance within various industries, recognized for his entrepreneurial endeavors and business acumen. His ventures have spanned diverse sectors, garnering both admiration and scrutiny from peers and observers alike.…

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Akili Bomba

In a bustling corner of Nairobi’s Kibra area, a community-based organization (CBO) named Akili Bomba is quietly making a significant impact. What started as a humble initiative has now grown into a beacon of hope for many facing mental health challenges in the community. Discovering Akili Bomba Akili Bomba, meaning “Sharp Mind” in Swahili, stands as a testament to the power of grassroots initiatives in addressing critical societal issues. Established in 2021 and located in Sarang’ombe Ward of Kibra Constituency, this registered CBO is dedicated to raising awareness about mental health and providing essential support services to those in need.…

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Jeremiah Tukuo and Gilbert Loishorua

Jeremiah Tukuo and Gilbert Loishorua face legal scrutiny after being charged in a Kajiado court for the alleged possession of a wildlife trophy worth Sh 8.4 million. This legal entanglement arose from an incident on March 18 at a Petrol Station in Isinya town. Alongside others yet unidentified, Tukuo and Loishorua purportedly committed the offense, prompting their recent court appearance before Principal Magistrate Jane Kamau. Charges and Denial During their appearance in court, Tukuo and Loishorua vehemently denied the charges brought against them. However, the gravity of the allegations suggests the severity of the alleged offense, underscoring the importance of…

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Partick Ngare Muchina

 The Case of the Sh 64 Million Gold Fraud In a recent legal development, Partick Ngare Muchina and Muke wa Mansoni Didier, two out of the three individuals charged with a Sh64 million gold fraud case, have been acquitted by the court due to insufficient evidence.  The Case The case revolves around allegations of fraudulent activities related to the sale of gold, where the defendants were accused of deceiving an Iranian businessman. The Court’s Decision: Two Defendants Set Free Magistrate Susan Shitubi presided over the case and declared the acquittal of two defendants, Partick Ngare Muchina and Congolese national Muke…

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CEC Peninna Mukabana

Access to clean water is a fundamental right, yet for many communities, it remains a challenge. In Butsotso Eastward, the recent actions of CEC Peninna Mukabana have sparked controversy and raised questions about governance and accountability. Understanding the Role of CEC Peninna Mukabana As the County Executive Committee (CEC) member for Water, Peninna Mukabana is responsible for ensuring access to safe and clean water for all residents within her jurisdiction. Her decisions and actions have a direct impact on the well-being of the community. The Incident: What Happened? On a recent evening, a conversation in a local WhatsApp group took…

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Hon. Ruth Ombayo and Hon. Peninah Mukabane

The Butsotso Council of Elders Annual General Meeting convened today at the CDF Office Conference Hall in Eshisiru,Hon. Ruth Ombayo and Hon. Peninah Mukabane, marking a significant gathering for the community. Among the distinguished attendees were Hon. Ruth Ombayo and Hon. Peninah Mukabane, adding gravitas to the proceedings. Attendance of Hon. Ruth Ombayo and Hon. Peninah Mukabane The presence of Hon. Ruth Ombayo and Hon. Peninah Mukabane at the Butsotso Council of Elders Annual General Meeting underscores the importance of community engagement and collaboration. As representatives of the government and advocates for community development, their participation signifies a commitment to…

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President Samia Suluhu

In a recent statement that has sparked discussions across various social circles, President Samia Suluhu of Tanzania remarked, “I kneel before my husband to show him love and affection.” This seemingly simple statement holds deeper connotations, challenging traditional gender roles and advocating for mutual respect and love within relationships. Understanding the Context President Samia Suluhu’s statement needs to be understood within the context of cultural and social norms prevalent in many societies, including Tanzania. Historically, notions of gender roles have often dictated specific behaviors and expectations within relationships. President Samia Suluhu’s Message By openly declaring her action of kneeling before…

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dog eating cow tails

In the region of Kakamega, a peculiar and unsettling incident has unfolded, leaving residents in disbelief and confusion. A dog has been observed exhibiting bizarre behavior, feasting on cow tails and even severing them while the cows are still alive. The shocking nature of this occurrence has sparked widespread condemnation and raised questions about its underlying causes. Description of the Unusual Behavior Reports from witnesses describe the dog’s actions as both alarming and distressing. The canine not only consumes the tails of cows but also appears to do so while the animals are alive, causing immense pain and suffering. Such…

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NPCA

The Nairobi Provincial Cricket Association (NPCA) had eagerly anticipated the commencement of the U-19 50-Overs season, initially slated for Sunday, April 7. However, due to adverse weather conditions, the league’s start has been rescheduled to the following weekend. Reasons for the Postponement The decision to postpone the league was primarily influenced by the inclement weather conditions prevailing in the region. Heavy rains, which have been persistently affecting various parts of the country, rendered the grounds unsuitable for play on the scheduled date. Vishal Bhojani, the NPCA Fixtures Secretary, confirmed the postponement in a message to all participating clubs. He cited…

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Bishop Khamala

In a recent incident that has sparked widespread discussion, Lurambi MP Hon. Bishop Titus Khamala addressed a concerning trend in political communication. His call for respect and civility among leaders comes in the wake of an incident in Matungu Constituency, where derogatory remarks were exchanged between political figures during a public forum. Bishop Khamala’s plea resonates deeply in a society where political discourse often descends into vitriol and animosity. The Importance of Respect in Leadership Respect is a fundamental aspect of effective leadership. When leaders engage in respectful communication, they set a positive example for their constituents and inspire trust…

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