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Rev. Kathy Kiuna Pens Heartfelt Father’s Day Tribute to Late Husband

  Renowned preacher Rev. Kathy Kiuna has shared a touching Father’s Day message in memory of her late husband, Bishop Allan Kiuna, celebrating his legacy as a devoted and selfless father. In an emotional Instagram post, Rev. Kathy wrote,“Happy heavenly Father’s Day to an amazing father. You selflessly raised us all. I keep telling God to
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Albert ojwang’s wife reveals the last words he ever said to her

  The family of Albert Ojwang, a 31-year-old teacher and blogger who died under suspicious circumstances while in police custody, is demanding justice as painful new details about his final hours come to light. Ojwang died on June 8, reportedly from blunt force trauma to the head and multiple injuries consistent with a brutal assault. His
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Stoopid Boy Explains Why He Thinks The Youth Should Not To Go To Rehab (Video)

  Arbantone rapper Stoopid Boy, who recently completed a stint in rehabilitation, has controversially advised young men battling alcohol and drug addiction to avoid rehab, claiming it is ineffective. During a “Brekko” breakfast show interview on Ghetto Radio with hosts Majimaji and King Kafu on Friday, Stoopid Boy, known for his hit “G Bag A Jat,”
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Mammito Introduces Her Boyfriend On Father’s Day

  Comedienne Eunice Mammito has sent social media into a frenzy after posting a mysterious Father’s Day tribute to an unidentified man, igniting widespread questions about the identity of her newborn child’s father. In an Instagram post shared on Sunday, June 15, 2025, the popular entertainer uploaded two striking photos of herself posing intimately with a
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Detectives Hunt for Officers Linked to Custodial Death of Teacher Albert Ojwang

  Authorities are actively pursuing at least two police officers suspected of involvement in the murder of 31-year-old teacher Albert Ojwang, whose death while in police custody has sparked national outrage. The officers, along with several civilians, had been summoned by the Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA) for questioning but have since disappeared. “We haven’t been
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Peter Salasya Introduces His Baby Boy to the Public, Opens Up About Fatherhood and Future Plans

  Mumias East MP Peter Salasya has shared an emotional glimpse into his personal life by introducing his baby boy to the public for the first time. The youthful legislator, who quietly welcomed his son a few months ago, had until now kept the child out of the spotlight. But on Wednesday, June 12, Salasya took
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Khalif Kairo, has shared his candid thoughts on the country’s turbulent political climate while recovering from a serious bike accident at the hospital. Speaking to Obinna TV Network who visited him at the hospital, Kairo expressed profound heartbreak and anger over the tragic death of blogger Albert Ojwang allegedly in police custody. Kairo minced no words, directly condemning people in power who he described as “extremely evil who will not hesitate to kill, maim, even destroy businesses, especially if you criticize them”. He empathized deeply with Ojwang’s family, noting the blogger was an only son with a small child. Having faced the system’s manipulative nature himself, including a month in prison, Kairo stressed that “no place is safe” when targeted by those in authority, highlighting the dangers of being killed in jail or kidnapped. Khalif Kairo//Facebook The idea that Ojwang died in police custody after being arrested was particularly tragic for Kairo, who believes it’s just bottom of the barrel to kill someone over a social media post. “I’ve personally learned the hard way. So that’s why you see me nowadays. I just I just prefer to watch things unfold, but it’s very tragic. My heart bleeds for that young guy. So, he has a small kid, you know, he has a dad. He’s the only son. And I put that parent in my mom’s shoes,” Kairo sympathized. Kairo posits that the activists and people making noise online today – primarily Gen Z – will one day hold the reins of government. He then issued a chilling prophecy, saying that they might be a little bit tough to the current leaders who by then would be political retirees. “Today, we are in our 20s. In the next 10 or 20 years, we’ll be in our 40s. These activists you’re seeing around, these people you see making noise online, one day they’ll be the people in government. Our generation might not be very kind to what they’re doing to us right now,” Kairo said. Unlike previous generations in Kenya, whom Kairo believes were more forgiving of past regimes, he predicts a stark future for those currently in power. “I foresee a situation where people especially people in this current regime might even be jailed for very many years because a lot of none of these things go unpunished”. Khalif Kairo//Facebook This future, he believes, is inevitable as God has a way of balancing the scales, and Gen Z will be the ideal people to liberate Kenya from the current situation that he believed is largely caused by the current political class. Kairo underscores that while Gen Z may currently feel weak without the resources of the police, army, or money, time is on their side, and nothing lasts forever. “Today, they might feel they’re strong and we are weak. Yeah, we are weak because we don’t have the police at our disposal. We don’t have the army at our disposal. We don’t have the money. But time. Nothing lasts forever. Regimes have come and gone… So even these regimes, you just need to realize that some of these things will catch up with them and we may not be very kind.” “I believe that God has a way of balancing the scales and one day we are the generation that will fix this country and they will pay,” he added. Despite being a figure many Gen Zs look up to, Kairo currently shies away from political aspirations, describing Kenyan politics as very dirty, and very mucky.

  While recovering in hospital after a serious motorbike accident, entrepreneur Khalif Kairo has broken his silence, offering an emotional and unfiltered take on Kenya’s political climate and the recent death of blogger Albert Ojwang. Speaking to Obinna TV Network during a hospital visit, Kairo said he was heartbroken and outraged by Ojwang’s death, which allegedly
The post Khalif Kairo, has shared his candid thoughts on the country’s turbulent political climate while recovering from a serious bike accident at the hospital. Speaking to Obinna TV Network who visited him at the hospital, Kairo expressed profound heartbreak and anger over the tragic death of blogger Albert Ojwang allegedly in police custody. Kairo minced no words, directly condemning people in power who he described as “extremely evil who will not hesitate to kill, maim, even destroy businesses, especially if you criticize them”. He empathized deeply with Ojwang’s family, noting the blogger was an only son with a small child. Having faced the system’s manipulative nature himself, including a month in prison, Kairo stressed that “no place is safe” when targeted by those in authority, highlighting the dangers of being killed in jail or kidnapped. Khalif Kairo//Facebook The idea that Ojwang died in police custody after being arrested was particularly tragic for Kairo, who believes it’s just bottom of the barrel to kill someone over a social media post. “I’ve personally learned the hard way. So that’s why you see me nowadays. I just I just prefer to watch things unfold, but it’s very tragic. My heart bleeds for that young guy. So, he has a small kid, you know, he has a dad. He’s the only son. And I put that parent in my mom’s shoes,” Kairo sympathized. Kairo posits that the activists and people making noise online today – primarily Gen Z – will one day hold the reins of government. He then issued a chilling prophecy, saying that they might be a little bit tough to the current leaders who by then would be political retirees. “Today, we are in our 20s. In the next 10 or 20 years, we’ll be in our 40s. These activists you’re seeing around, these people you see making noise online, one day they’ll be the people in government. Our generation might not be very kind to what they’re doing to us right now,” Kairo said. Unlike previous generations in Kenya, whom Kairo believes were more forgiving of past regimes, he predicts a stark future for those currently in power. “I foresee a situation where people especially people in this current regime might even be jailed for very many years because a lot of none of these things go unpunished”. Khalif Kairo//Facebook This future, he believes, is inevitable as God has a way of balancing the scales, and Gen Z will be the ideal people to liberate Kenya from the current situation that he believed is largely caused by the current political class. Kairo underscores that while Gen Z may currently feel weak without the resources of the police, army, or money, time is on their side, and nothing lasts forever. “Today, they might feel they’re strong and we are weak. Yeah, we are weak because we don’t have the police at our disposal. We don’t have the army at our disposal. We don’t have the money. But time. Nothing lasts forever. Regimes have come and gone… So even these regimes, you just need to realize that some of these things will catch up with them and we may not be very kind.” “I believe that God has a way of balancing the scales and one day we are the generation that will fix this country and they will pay,” he added. Despite being a figure many Gen Zs look up to, Kairo currently shies away from political aspirations, describing Kenyan politics as very dirty, and very mucky. appeared first on Ghafla! Kenya.  Read More 

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Karangu Muraya Chased by Angry Mob in Murang’a After State House Visit

  Kenyan gospel musician and philanthropist Karangu Muraya was chased away by a furious mob in Murang’a town, just days after a publicized visit to State House, drawing widespread attention both on the ground and online. In a video circulating on social media, Muraya is seen being escorted to safety by police officers after residents confronted
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PLANNED POWER MAINTENANCE – FRIDAY, 13TH JUNE 2025

  Nairobi County – 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.Affected Areas: Mukuru Kwa Njenga Part of Pipeline, including: Pipeline Estate Jackmil Supermarket Quick Mart Supermarket PCEA Pipeline Stage Mpya Part of Tassia Stage Avenue Park 1 & 2 Estates Kwa Kirima Amazon Pebble Hotel and surrounding areas Nyandarua County – 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.Affected Areas: Engineer
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Another One: Nonini Threatens Car Dealer With Lawsuit Over ‘Goliath wa Bungoma’ Skit

  Hip-hop star Hubert “Nonini” Nakitare has fired a fresh legal warning shot, accusing luxury car dealer Carstore Hub Limited of lifting his 2009 hit Kadhaa for an online advert fronted by TikTok sensation “Goliath wa Bungoma”. In a 10 June demand letter, his advocate James T. Makori says the dealership synchronized the track with a 31 May promo video “for its own capitalistic gain” without securing a synchronization licence, a move the rapper calls a clear copyright breach. The claim revives memories of Nonini’s landmark court victory last year, when a Nairobi magistrate awarded him up to KSh 4 million
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