CCTV Footage of Boda Rider Sparks Online Reactions

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CCTV Footage of Boda Rider Sparks Online Reactions

CCTV clip shows a boda rider and a woman sharing intimate moments after a ride. A CCTV recording has surfaced online showing a young boda boda rider in Kenya engaging in intimate moments with a woman after dropping her off. The two are seen embracing passionately, almost turning the spot into a romantic retreat. The footage has attracted attention on social...

DTB Opens 90th Branch in Kilimani

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DTB Opens 90th Branch in Kilimani

Diamond Trust Bank (DTB) has opened its 90th branch along Lenana Road, Kilimani, Nairobi. DTB has launched its 90th branch in Kilimani as part of its ongoing expansion plan. The new outlet is located along Lenana Road and will serve the growing business and residential community in the area. The branch will provide customers with a wide range of services, including...

Longhorn Publishers Announces Exit of Enid Muriuki, Appoints Anne Otunga as New Company Secretary

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Longhorn Publishers Announces Exit of Enid Muriuki, Appoints Anne Otunga as New Company Secretary

Longhorn Publishers has confirmed the resignation of Company Secretary Enid Muriuki, effective September 24, 2025. In a notice dated September 24, Longhorn Publishers PLC announced that its long-serving Company Secretary, Enid Muriuki, had resigned with immediate effect. “Ms Enid Muriuki has resigned from her position as Company Secretary, effective 24 September 2025. Enid has served on the Board in various committees...

Oscar Sudi Unveiled as New Patron of Muhoroni Youth FC

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Oscar Sudi Unveiled as New Patron of Muhoroni Youth FC

Muhoroni Youth FC named Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi as their new patron. Muhoroni Youth FC has officially appointed Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi as the new club patron.The ceremony, held in Muhoroni, Kisumu County, brought together fans, players, and officials to mark what many described as a new beginning. In a statement, the club thanked Sudi for accepting the role, calling his...

Safaricom Cuts Internet Bundle Prices by 25% for New Fibre Customers

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Safaricom Aims to Transform into a Leading Tech Company by 2030

Safaricom lowers prices on Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Diamond home internet bundles. Safaricom has introduced a 25% discount for new Fibre customers, cutting costs across its main internet bundles. The Bronze plan, which gives 15 Mbps for 30 days, now goes for Ksh 2,250, down from Ksh 2,999. This package covers basic needs like emails, browsing, social media, and standard...

Charlene Ruto Shines at Global Beekeeping Congress in Copenhagen

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Charlene Ruto

Over 7,000 participants from 121 countries attended the 2025 Apimondia Congress. Apimondia 2025, the world’s largest gathering of beekeeping professionals, brought together more than 7,000 scientists, policymakers, and industry leaders from 121 countries. The event was hosted jointly by Denmark, Sweden, and Norway under the theme “Bee Engaged: Building Global Solidarity Through Apiculture.” The congress featured scientific presentations, cultural exhibitions, and...

United Board Stand Firm Behind Amorim Despite Brentford Setback

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'Sometimes I want to quit' says troubled Manchester United boss Amorim

United lost 3–1 to Brentford, but manager Ruben Amorim still has full backing. Manchester United’s leadership is standing by manager Ruben Amorim despite the latest 3–1 defeat to Brentford. Reports suggest he will be allowed to see out the season before any decisions are made on his future. The Portuguese coach, who took charge in November last year, has managed 49...

India Beat Pakistan to Clinch Ninth Asian Title in Tense Final

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India Beat Pakistan to Clinch Ninth Asian Title in Tense Final

India defeated Pakistan by 7 wickets to win their ninth Asian title. India claimed their ninth Asian title after beating Pakistan, but the victory was marred by controversy.For the third time in the tournament, players from both sides refused to shake hands after the match. Adding to the tension, the Indian team declined to accept the trophy from Asian Cricket Council...

DCP Candidate Furaha Chengo Quits Party Ahead of Magarini By-Election

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DCP Candidate Furaha Chengo Quits Party Ahead of Magarini By-Election

Furaha Chengo Ngumbao resigns as DCP candidate and NEC member. The Democracy for Citizens Party (DCP) has suffered a major blow ahead of the Magarini by-election after its candidate, Furaha Chengo Ngumbao, stepped down from both the race and the party. In a letter dated Monday, September 29, addressed to the Secretary-General, Chengo confirmed his resignation from the party and its...

Kenya Begins New Voter Registration Exercise Ahead of 2027

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Voter registration started on Monday, September 29, at all constituency offices. Citizens can register as new voters, update details, transfer stations, or verify information. Applicants must be 18+, Kenyan citizens, with a valid ID or passport. IEBC aims to add 6.3 million voters to the current 22.1 million roll. The exercise has Sh8 billion funding from a Sh57.3 billion election budget. Opposition leaders urge Gen Z to register in large numbers. Concerns raised about IEBC’s preparedness and possible voter apathy. Registration Process The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) has launched a fresh voter registration exercise across the country. The process, which began on September 29, will take place in all constituency offices, except in areas where by-elections are ongoing. Kenyans will be able to register as first-time voters, correct personal details, transfer their polling stations, or confirm their voter information. Who Can Register To qualify, applicants must: Be Kenyan citizens aged 18 and above. Hold a valid national ID card or passport. Not have been convicted of an election offence in the last five years. Not have been declared of unsound mind. IEBC’s Goal IEBC Chair Erastus Ethekon said the commission’s target is to register 6.3 million new voters, adding to the 22.1 million already listed. “Our projection is not based on census data, as before, but on records from the National Registration Bureau. We aim to capture all Kenyans who will have reached voting age by the time of the exercise,” he explained. Budget and Logistics The registration is supported by Sh8 billion from the IEBC’s Sh57.3 billion election budget. Other allocations include: Sh7 billion for replacing old KIEMS kits. Sh2.5 billion for voter education. Sh2.4 billion for system maintenance. Political Push and Concerns Opposition leaders have encouraged young people, especially Generation Z, to register in large numbers. They argue that the youth vote could play a decisive role in 2027, just as Gen Z led last year’s protest movements. However, civil society groups have raised doubts about IEBC’s readiness, pointing to past problems such as incomplete registers, faulty technology, and missing names. They also warn that voter apathy—especially among middle-class Kenyans—remains a serious challenge. Looking Ahead Despite the concerns, the IEBC says the exercise is a step toward more inclusive and credible elections. For many Kenyans, the drive will test whether the country can overcome the mistakes that have weakened trust in past electoral processes.

Voter registration started on Monday, September 29, at all constituency offices. The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) has launched a fresh voter registration exercise across the country. The process, which began on September 29, will take place in all constituency offices, except in areas where by-elections are ongoing. Kenyans will be able to register as first-time voters, correct personal details,...