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Premier League Clubs Bolster Their Ranks with Kudus and Ansu Fati
West Ham United and Brighton & Hove Albion making impressive signings. In particular, the acquisition of players like Mohammed Kudus and Ansu Fati demonstrates the league’s appeal and financial prowess.
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Pauline Njoroge’s Questions Shed Light on President’s E-Bike Project
In the midst of discussions surrounding President William Ruto’s ambitious e-bike project, Pauline Njoroge, a well-known critic of the government, has raised some pertinent questions that seek clarity on key aspects of this initiative. With a critical eye on the project
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Kenyan Health Authorities Warn of Health Risks Associated with WorldCoin Scanners
Cabinet Secretary Susan Nakhumicha has urged anyone who registered for WorldCoin and subsequently experiences abnormal health conditions to visit a hospital immediately. This caution comes as experts delve deeper into the potential consequences of the eye-scanning technology employed by the digital currency operator
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NickCannon’s brother says he can’t name all 12 of Nick’s kids without using Google.
In a recent playful yet challenging moment, Nick Cannon’s brother found himself in a bind as he attempted to recall the names of all 12 of Nick’s children. This light-hearted exchange shed light on the multifaceted life of the famous entertainer, who has made headlines not only for his career but also for his expanding…
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Surviving Kiandutu Slums: A Gripping Tale of Danger and Desperation
Kiandutu, a slum nestled on the outskirts of Thika town, may appear inconspicuous, but beneath its congested streets lies a world where every young person is a potential suspect. It’s a place where
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Newcastle United’s Nightmare: “Group of Death” in Champions League – Can They Survive?
The footballing world is abuzz with excitement and anticipation as the UEFA Champions League group stage draw for this season unfolds. Among the many intriguing matchups and nail-biting fixtures, one group stands out as the ultimate challenge – Group H
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President Ruto Faces Backlash: ‘You were agriculture minister and did nothing,’ Maanzo tells Ruto over war on ‘sugar cartels’
In a recent turn of events, President William Ruto’s crusade against ‘sugar cartels’ has drawn criticism from fellow politicians. Among them is Maanzo, who questioned Ruto’s track record during his tenure as the agriculture minister
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Manchester United Nears Reguilón Deal While Cucurella Transfer Hangs in the Balance
Manchester United is once again making headlines. Reports circulating the footballing globe suggest that the Red Devils are making significant strides in securing the services of Tottenham’s talented left-back, Sergio Reguilón. The buzz around Old Trafford is palpable as fans eagerly anticipate
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African Power Play: Leaders Tumble as Winds of Change Sweep the Continent
In a stunning turn of events, the African political landscape is ablaze with upheaval and transformation. The age-old adage “Ukiona chako Chanyolewa chako tia maji” couldn’t be more apt as leaders who’ve clung to power for decades face an unprecedented reckoning.
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FBG Duck Tragic End Over A Female: The Unsettling Tale of Chicago’s Rap Wars
FBG Duck, whose real name was Carlton Weekly, had risen to prominence as a rap artist known not just in Chicago but across America. However, his journey was fraught with feuds, particularly with fellow artists like Lil Durk and the late King Von, all hailing from the same Chicago neighborhoods.
