How To Bake Muffins Using Easy Mix
Muffins are a delightful treat, perfect for breakfast, snacks, or dessert. Using an easy mix simplifies the baking process and
Read MoreMuffins are a delightful treat, perfect for breakfast, snacks, or dessert. Using an easy mix simplifies the baking process and
Read MoreBecoming a driver for Takealot, South Africa’s leading online retailer, offers a flexible opportunity to earn income while delivering orders
Read MoreBeing good in bed goes beyond physical performance; it’s about creating a connection, communicating effectively, and ensuring mutual satisfaction. Improving
Read More Safaricom (NSE: SCOM) has announced a KES 15.5 million sponsorship of SolFest 2024, which will be held on December 19th and 21st, 2024, at Uhuru Gardens, Nairobi. SolFest, now in its third edition, is a flagship festival that celebrates and elevates Kenya’s diverse musical landscape on a global stage. The 2024 festival will feature performances from
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Anorexia nervosa is a serious eating disorder characterized by extreme food restriction, fear of weight gain, and a distorted body
Read More The World Health Organization estimates that a pregnant woman from a developing country is 36 times more likely to suffer from pregnancy complications compared with a pregnant woman from a developed country. These complications easily lead to death. According to the WHO, the leading causes of death in developing countries are severe bleeding, hypertension, sepsis,
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The buyout of Bamburi Cement by Tanzanian firm Amsons Group has been finalized. The buyout was finalized on Thursday when 212.73 million Bamburi shares were transferred by the shareholders to the Tanzanian firm. These shares were worth Sh. 13.83 billion. This transfer followed another on Wednesday, in which Bamburi investors transferred 137.06 million shares to
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Jane Mugo, Kenya’s infamous private detective known as “Spy Queen,” has been acquitted by a Nairobi court in a case where she was accused of threatening to shoot businessman Deepa Shah. Senior Principal Magistrate Susan Shitubi, who presided over the case at the Milimani Law Courts, ruled that the prosecution failed to present sufficient evidence to prove its case. In her judgment, Shitubi highlighted significant inconsistencies in the testimonies of two prosecution witnesses. The magistrate also dismissed one witness’s claim that Mugo had a pistol during the altercation, pointing out that the weapon was not recovered when investigators raided her
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Two police officers, Chrispus Murakhi Butali and Samwel Mbugua Njuguna, have been charged with stock theft for slaughtering a cow reported missing at Kaptagat Police Station. They also face charges of killing an animal with intent to steal and handling stolen goods, under sections 289 and 322 of the Penal Code. Both officers denied the charges. The officers were arrested on Tuesday in Keiyo South, Elgeyo Marakwet County, after allegedly being caught slaughtering the cow, which had been reported missing by a local resident. The incident sparked protests around the Kaptagat Police Station, with locals demanding compensation for three missing
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Four suspects involved in a USD 100,000 gold scam were arraigned at Milimani Law Courts on Wednesday, December 18, facing charges of conspiracy to defraud and forgery. The suspects, identified as Susan Wanjeri Kogi, Elvis Muga Ouma, Nazlin Karim Rahimbux, and Hubbard Kanyago Ndong’o, were arrested on December 11 after an investigation by the DCI Operation Support Unit. The suspects are accused of defrauding a Niger businessman while posing as customs officials based in Nairobi. The fraud scheme is linked to a larger international operation involving Mali, where the victim’s company in Dubai lost over USD 5,000,000 between February and
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