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Dec 09
“Fake People Have No Clue!” MP Sudi Hits Back at Critics of Taifa Care

Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi has dismissed social media critics of the government’s Taifa Care health scheme, calling them “fake people” who lack understanding of ordinary Kenyans’ struggles. Speaking during a church service at AIC Pioneer in Eldoret, Uasin Gishu County, Sudi urged Kenyans to ignore the backlash and register for the revamped public health insurance […]

Nov 27
‘When We No Longer Need a President from Our Tribe to Thrive, Corruption Will Diminish’ – Esther Passaris.

Nairobi Woman Representative Esther Passaris has called on Kenyans to reject tribalism, urging them to embrace unity and celebrate the country’s cultural diversity. Her remarks came in response to political analyst Mutahi Ngunyi’s controversial suggestion that President William Ruto dismiss Kikuyu leaders from government and replace them with individuals from other communities. Passaris argued that […]

Nov 26
Karen Nyamu Pushes for No Bail Policy for Femicide Suspects: A Bold Call to Action.

Nominated Senator Karen Nyamu has proposed a legal amendment to deny bail to femicide suspects, arguing that allowing bail increases the risk of repeat offenses. In a video shared on her X account on November 26, 2024, Nyamu emphasized that the constitution’s provision for bail should not apply to femicide cases. She explained that suspects, […]

Nov 20
‘The Catholic Church is Always Right’: Moses Kuria Defends Bishops Amid Government Criticism.

President William Ruto’s chief economic advisor, Moses Kuria, has stood firmly with the Catholic bishops, who recently castigated the government for what they termed as failures to address critical issues affecting Kenyans. Kuria, a devout Catholic, declared the Church’s stance unassailable, intensifying an already heated debate on the administration’s shortcomings. In a statement on Tuesday, […]

Nov 19
‘NO! Thank you…’ Catholic Church refuse % million donations made by president Ruto.

The Catholic Church rejected donations from President William Ruto and Governor Sakaja at Soweto Catholic Church yesterday. The church returned Sh 200,000 to the Governor, Sh 2.6 Million to the President, and rejected the extra 3 Million donation and a parish bus. The Catholic Church firmly advises against using church events like fundraisers and gatherings […]

Nov 16
Why it is important for kids to play outdoor, here are benefits of kids playing outdoor

Today’s children typically spend approximately seven hours each day glued to electronic devices such as phones, laptops, tablets, and TVs. Research shows that children nowadays often exchange physical outdoor activities for more inactive ones, which can negatively affect their health and overall well-being. Like many other parents, you are likely aware that your children spend […]

Nov 11
CS Erick Muga: Water CS Erick Muga ARges Kenyans to Store Water in this Short Rains.

Cabinet Secretary for Water, Sanitation & Irrigation Eric Mugaa has encouraged Kenyans to think about collecting water as the short rains start to impact many regions of the nation. In a statement on Monday, November 11, 2024, Mugaa noted that the country’s water storage capacity is insufficient and urged Kenyans to explore various rainwater storage […]

Nov 09
‘From Bad to Worse’: Church Leaders Demand Suspension of Social Health Insurance Fund (SHIF).

The clergy, led by the National Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK), have condemned the newly introduced Social Health Insurance Fund (SHIF), claiming it worsens the plight of Kenyans. Addressing the press, the clergymen expressed strong disapproval of SHIF, calling for its immediate suspension. They argued that the program was rolled out hastily, without a […]

Nov 05
US Elections: The Impact of the US Election In The Global Arena

On November 5th, millions of Americans will go to the polls to vote for their 48th President. This year’s presidential race involves former president Donald Trump and the current Vice President Khamala Harris. In the United States, the popular vote does not determine election outcomes, instead, the Electoral College does. States receive a certain number […]

Nov 04
‘Mockery of God’; Mediocracy and The Absurd Misrepresentation of Politics in Churches.

A significant portion of Christian evangelicals in Africa, for instance, back populist politicians. Money, ethnicity, and religion have become the primary focus of national politics in Kenya recently, resulting in a significant weakening of the ability of religious leaders to challenge the political elite. In recent months, there has been a continuous argument regarding politicians […]