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JUST IN: Cybertruck filled with fuel and fireworks explodes at Trump’s Las Vegas hotel 

  Police are investigating an incident where a Tesla Cybertruck filled with fuel canisters and firework mortars exploded outside the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. The driver was killed and seven people were injured, police said without naming any of the individuals involved. Officials said all injuries were minor. The truck was rented in Colorado Read More

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M-Pesa charges: Amount of money you will be charged to send, withdraw money in 2025

 As the use of cashless transactions continues to surge, Safaricom has announced updated M-Pesa charges for sending and withdrawing money. The new 2025 charges will see customers using M-Pesa services transact up to Sh500,000 daily. According to the telco, the maximum amount that can be sent in one transaction is Ksh250,000. Below is the full
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Organizer of Raha Fest Issues Disappointed Statement Following Shenseea Concert

  Despite Raha Fest’s reputation for delivering exceptional entertainment and experiences, the organizers have revealed that the December 31, 2024, event could be their final one in Kenya due to unforeseen challenges. Here’s what the event promoters and organisers had to say : Despite Raha Fest’s reputation for delivering exceptional entertainment and experiences, the organizers have
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Denying Allegations of Fallout, Sources Reveal Truth Behind Claims of Conflict Between DP Kindiki and Farouk Kibet

  By Dennis Itumbi Recent rumors suggesting a fallout between Deputy President Kithure Kindiki and President William Ruto’s close aide, Farouk Kibet, have been dismissed as baseless fabrications aimed at creating division within the leadership. Contrary to reports circulating on social media and some traditional outlets, sources within the government have strongly refuted claims of a physical altercation between the two leaders, labeling the accusations as “outright lies.”The story, which has gained traction in certain quarters, claims that Farouk Kibet allegedly slapped Deputy President Kindiki during a recent interaction, creating tension between the two. However, well-placed sources within the government and individuals who have closely worked with both men have described the rumor as “nonsense” and “a deliberate attempt to derail the government’s agenda.”**Farouk Kibet: Calm, Focused, and Professional**Farouk Kibet, widely known for his calm demeanor and professionalism, has served as one of the most trusted aides to President Ruto. According to those who work closely with him, Kibet is focused on his responsibilities and consistently demonstrates an ability to handle even the most challenging assignments with composure. His approach to work is collaborative, and he has built a reputation for using persuasion and reason rather than confrontation when disagreements arise.”Farouk is a problem-solver,” said one high-ranking government official who spoke on the condition of anonymity. “He is not the type to engage in physical altercations. He’s diplomatic and results-oriented, and anyone who’s worked with him knows that. These claims are just malicious gossip.”**DP Kithure Kindiki: A Man of Action and Results**Deputy President Kithure Kindiki, on the other hand, is known for his intense work ethic and results-driven approach. Those familiar with his leadership style say that Kindiki is deeply focused on achieving the goals laid out in the President’s vision, and he approaches every task with vigor and dedication. Whether in meetings or on the ground in various government projects, Kindiki’s attention is always on achieving tangible results for Kenyans.”Kindiki is a doer. He’s not interested in drama or unnecessary conflict,” a close associate of the Deputy President stated. “If there’s work to be done, he’ll put his all into it. He listens, implements, and focuses on outcomes.”**The Motive Behind the Fabrication**So where did this fake narrative originate? According to insiders, this latest attack on the two leaders is part of a broader attempt by political detractors to sow discord and destabilize the government as it pushes forward with its development agenda. These sources note that such rumors are often designed to shift attention away from the tangible progress the government is making on key projects and programs.“Lies like these work in some areas, especially when people are distracted by fake news,” one official remarked. “But in 2025, the truth will speak for itself. The government is focused on delivery, and the projects on the ground will make all the difference.”**2025: A Year of Results**The year 2025 is expected to be a pivotal year for the Kenyan government, with several major projects and initiatives set to be unveiled in the coming months. These projects, which span key sectors such as infrastructure, healthcare, and education, are expected to transform the country’s development landscape.As the government continues to push forward with its ambitious plans, the leadership remains united in its focus on delivering results for the people of Kenya. The Deputy President and his team are working tirelessly to ensure the successful implementation of these programs, and, as always, the focus remains on the people and the progress they will experience.**Countering Lies with Facts**In response to the ongoing falsehoods being circulated, the government has vowed to counter misinformation with clear, verifiable facts. “We are not going to allow lies and gossip to derail us,” said a senior government official. “The facts will speak louder than any of these baseless claims. The people will see the work happening on the ground in real time.”As the year unfolds, the government is committed to not only refuting the lies but ensuring that the results of its work speak for themselves. The narrative will shift from false claims to real achievements, and the truth will become undeniable.Dennis Itumbi  Read More 

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16 Prominent Kenyans Who Passed Away in 2024

  In 2024, Kenya mourned the loss of several prominent individuals across various fields, leaving behind legacies that will be remembered for years. Below is a list of notable Kenyans who passed away during the year: 1. Ezekiel Otuoma Former AFC Leopards striker Ezekiel Otuoma succumbed to motor neurone disease on December 20. Known for his
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