Makueni tycoon Dennis Kasyoki dies in a tragic car accident at the Green Park area
Makueni tycoon Dennis Kasyoki dies in a tragic car accident at the Green Park area on the Nairobi–Mombasa Road The trailer fell on his double cabin car directly on his head According to police reports, the accident occurred at around 12:20 am near the Primarosa area of Greenpark in Athi River. Kasyoki was driving a Ford Ranger when it collided with...
Anti-Corruption Commission to Auction Sh505 Million Assets Linked to Obado Associates
Anti-Corruption Commission to Auction Sh505 Million Assets Linked to Obado Associates Nairobi, Kenya- The fight against corruption in Kenya is set to take a dramatic turn next month as the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) prepares to auction properties worth Sh505 million linked to associates of former Migori Governor Okoth Obado. The move, one of the most high-profile graft recoveries in...
Lewis Hamilton Sells $13M Supercar Collection, Shifts Focus to Art
Lewis Hamilton Sells $13M Supercar Collection, Shifts Focus to Art Lewis Hamilton, the seven-time Formula One world champion revealed ahead of the Azerbaijan Grand Prix in mid-September that he has sold his entire $13 million plus dollar collection of luxury cars — a garage once filled with rare Ferraris, bespoke Mercedes, and multimillion-dollar hyper-cars. For a man whose life has been defined by...
Trump hails Charlie Kirk as a “great man” following his death
Trump hails Charlie Kirk as a “great man” following his death US President Donald Trump (79) announced to reporters: "Today we will celebrate the life of a great man." Shortly thereafter, he flew to Arizona for the memorial service. "It will be a difficult day," Trump declared before leaving the White House. Eleven days after the fatal assassination of conservative activist...
Kenya’s Odira upsets Hodgkinson to win world 800m gold
Kenya's Odira upsets Hodgkinson to win world 800m gold Odira set a championship record-- and a massively improved personal best time -- of 1min 54.62sec for victory, beating by 0.06sec the previous best set by Jarmila Kratochvilova of the then-Czechoslavakia in Helsinki in 1983. Georgina Hunter Bell took silver in a personal best of 1:54.90 in a photo finish with her...
Martinelli late, late show earns Gunners draw with City
Martinelli late, late show earns Gunners draw with City A goal by Erling Haaland was perhaps to be expected. What Manchester City did next certainly wasn't. With an ultra-defensive performance so unlike a team coached by Pep Guardiola, City came close to holding out against Arsenal for the most unusual of wins in a Premier League match between two title contenders...
Violence erupts at right-wing demonstration in the Netherlands ahead of election
Violence erupts at right-wing demonstration in the Netherlands ahead of election Thousands protested for stricter immigration laws in The Hague, escalating into violence with 30 arrests and two police injuries, weeks before the Netherlands' snap general election. Dutch police used tear gas and water cannon to disperse violent anti-immigration protesters in The Hague on Saturday, with around 1,500 people blocking...
Cows painted with zebra stripes win scientists’ parody Nobel Prize
Cows painted with zebra stripes win scientists’ parody Nobel Prize Japanese scientists who painted cows with zebra stripes to keep flies at bay have been awarded a parody Nobel Prize. The 11 researchers from Kyoto University and the Aichi Agricultural Research Centre were recognised at the Ig Nobel Prize ceremony in Boston, Massachusetts, on Thursday. The prizes honour unusual scientific achievements that...
Brazil joins South Africa’s genocide case at ICJ against Israel
Brazil joins South Africa's genocide case at ICJ against Israel The move is largely symbolic, signifying only that whatever construction emerges from the court's eventual judgment will be equally binding upon Brazil. Brazil last week filed a declaration of intervention in South Africa’s ongoing genocide case against Israel at the International Court of Justice, the World Court announced on Friday. The move...
Congo to replace cobalt export ban with quotas from Oct 16
Congo to replace cobalt export ban with quotas from Oct 16 The Democratic Republic of Congo will lift its ban on cobalt exports from October 16 and manage global supply by imposing annual export quotas, the country’s strategic minerals regulator said on Sunday. Miners will be allowed to ship up to 18,125 tons of cobalt for the rest of 2025,...












