On Monday, May 13, the national dailies widely reported an internet outage that hit the East African region. The committee cleared Linturi of any wrongdoing in the scandal regarding selling fake fertiliser to farmers under the national government-sponsored subsidy programme. Key among the proposals contained in the Finance Bill 2024 is a provision to exempt the Kenya Revenue Authority from data protection regulations. The data law also provides that a data controller or data processor ought to collect personal data directly from the data subject. A missing person's report was filed at Sagana Police Station as distressed family members appealed for help from the public.

May 13, 2024 05:47 UTC

Footy fans would believe All Blacks legend Ali Williams has lived a blessed life, but now the New Zealand star has opened up on the horror accident that crippled his father and the cocaine scandal that nearly crippled his own career. Born Alexander James Williams, Ali had a distinguished 77-cap All Blacks career from 2002 to 2012 as he starred in World Cup tournaments in 2003, 2007 and 2011. However, it nearly came crashing down when he was busted trying to buy cocaine in 2017 in a scandal that nearly stripped him of his career and legacy. Fortunately for Williams, he survived the scandal and has been able to build a new empire as a property developer since retiring. And so through that rugby career, he was that mirror that never lied.

May 13, 2024 05:46 UTC

We then talked about a recent online brawl that broke out between Gen Z and Millennials. Well, I am a Gen Z, but a Zillennial by virtue of how I was brought up. I feel as a Gen Z, life was not as easy for me growing up, but it got softer over time. I am a vocal person and there have been instances where I have been constantly reminded of how young I am, I can’t tell my seniors anything, Gen Z this, Gen Z that... And all this while they are losing the argument simply because I know I make sense. I honestly like how everyone will jump on the Gen Z bandwagon at the slightest chance they get.

May 13, 2024 03:35 UTC

Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) deputy party leader Ali Hassan Joho has embarked on an elaborate strategy to assume leadership of the party. Embakasi East MP Babu Owino has also declared himself as the ‘third force’ in Mr Odinga’s succession race. Mr Joho has developed a nationwide campaign programme aimed at enhancing the recruitment drive and popularising the party. However, in a clear case of simmering feud between Mr Joho and Mr Oparanya, ODM legislators from Western region gave Mr Joho’s events a wide berth. “We set out to popularise the party after being advised by our party leader.

May 13, 2024 03:02 UTC

These rare red dusted Elephants criss-cross between the protected Tsavo National Park and surrounding areas. The red elephants are magnificent, earning their name from the fine red volcanic soil that blankets the landscape, which they generously spray onto themselves to keep cool. The soil embeds itself within the creases of their thick, grey skin, leaving the elephants stained and red. Wabosha Kamattah, a resident and a Community Land Management Committee member in Teri B, knows this all too well. Sixty five per cent of elephants reside in community areas.

May 13, 2024 03:02 UTC





The Crown's Khalid Abdalla has made another political statement as he attended the British Academy Television Awards (BAFTAs) at London's Royal Festival Hall today. On his other hand, the star had written 'Stop arming Israel' in black marker pen as he posed for photos holding up the sequins. Taking to social media platform X, Khalid wrote: 'Every one of these 14,000 sequins is a child that has been killed in Gaza. Unicef confirmed more than 14,000 children have been killed and 12,000 wounded in Gaza since Hamas's attacks on Israel on October 7 last year. Khalid Abdalla (pictured) at the BAFTA awards holding 14,000 sequins while 'stop arming Israel' is written on his handThe 14,000 red sequins represent every 'child that has been killed in Gaza'Every one of these 14,000 sequins is a child that has been killed in Gaza.

May 13, 2024 02:28 UTC

Pakatan’s Pang Sock Tao polled 14,000 votes to beat three other candidates to retain the seat by a 3,869-vote majority. It was the opposite in the state election last year when Perikatan garnered 77% of all early votes. “There were also some Malay votes from Umno supporters. This enabled Pakatan to win the majority of the votes in the Pertak and Sungai Air Jernih polling districts. According to IDE Selangor, the strongest support for Pakatan came from groups aged 41-50 and those above 61 at 58.3% and 66.8%, respectively.

May 13, 2024 02:26 UTC

Kenyan sprinter Mark Otieno is convinced Kenyan relay teams still stand a chance to punch tickets to the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. "We took our best shot and I feel proud of Team Kenya." Team Kenya failed to nail direct tickets to the Paris Games in the first and second rounds of the qualifiers at the Thomas Robinson Stadium in Nassau. Team Kenya lined up competitors in the mixed relays, men’s 4x100m, men’s 4x400m, and women’s 4x400m. The top two finishers in each heat sealed a direct berth to the Paris Games with a total of 70 teams punching direct tickets.

May 13, 2024 02:06 UTC

Wales has become the first UK nation to join the metaverse. Tourism body Visit Wales has created the immersive experience with the aim of platforming some of Wales's experiences and attractions. Visitors to the virtual Wales can take on quests including building an interactive itinerary which includes real-life Wales-based activities. The Wales metaverse has now opened to the public and can be entered on smartphones, tablets, laptops, computers and via Meta Quest headsets. (c) Sky News 2024: Wales becomes first UK nation to join metaverse

May 13, 2024 00:59 UTC

Hollywood actor Steve Buscemi has been punched in the face in a random attack on the streets of New York City. Buscemi, 66, was strolling along Third Avenue near East 27th Street in Kips Bay, in eastern Manhattan, at 11.48am on Wednesday, police said. 'Steve Buscemi was assaulted in Mid-Town Manhattan, another victim of a random act of violence in the city,' his publicist said. The award-winning actor has a career spanning four decades and is best known for his roles in HBO series Boardwalk Empire and films like 'Fargo' and 'Reservoir Dogs.' The assault on Buscemi after his Boardwalk Empire co-star Michael Stuhbarg was also attacked at random while out in New York earlier this year.

May 13, 2024 00:31 UTC

Speaking to MailOnline, the PT suggested swapping out granola and toast for breakfast with zero-fat Greek yoghurt and berries. Enaz claims this simple substitution will cut around 300 calories from your breakfast. Making this simple switch can save around 200 calories, Enaz claims. These small tweaks can save you up to 400 calories - especially if you put down the Walker's crisp for a fruit pot or boiled egg. In itself, this alternative could save you up to 300 calories and up your fibre content.

May 12, 2024 21:32 UTC

Something went wrong, please try again later. Invalid email Something went wrong, please try again later. Something went wrong, please try again later. Tennis star Camila Giorgi who suddenly quit the sport without any explanation has left Italy amid a tax dispute and an impending court case, according to a report. It was suggested the 32-year-old had quit tennis to concentrate on her burgeoning career as a lingerie model.

May 12, 2024 20:30 UTC

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle stood for God Save The King at a Nigerian charity event yesterday - in the same week Charles 'snubbed' seeing his son on his whistle-stop trip to the UK. Sources in the Duke's camp say he had notified his father of an intent to see him during the trip. She said: ’Princess Meghan, we want to thank you for coming home and Prince Harry thank you for bringing her home. He told MailOnline: 'I am excited that Harry and Meghan are here and I have been inspired by their vision in the Invictus Games. Harry also praised Nigeria for its commitment to the Invictus Games and said that he had 'goosebumps' from hearing the 'efforts being made' by the country to build facilities for wounded soldiers.

May 12, 2024 20:26 UTC

Joan Rivers would have approved of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's romance - but hated the NFL star's dress sense, according to the late comedian's daughter Melissa. Rivers - who died aged 81 in 2014 - was known for her acerbic wit and jaw-dropping jokes, with her only daughter, 56, exclusively telling DailyMail.com the star would have weighed in on Taylor and Travis' union. Joan Rivers would have approved of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's romance - but hated the NFL star's dress sense, according to the late comedian's daughter Melissa - pictured 2005Taylor and Travis' romance has gone from strength-to-strength since last summer - pictured FebruaryMelissa quipped Joan would have lambasted Travis' quirky dress sense, adding: 'I think she would hate how Travis dresses. Taylor and Travis officially confirmed their romance in September last year and have been seen packing on the PDA on countless occasions since. 'And I can hear her voice saying, 'Oh Melissa, please just stop.

May 12, 2024 19:37 UTC

Residents in Juja constituency, Kiambu county have decried looming hunger in the area after floods swept crops in their farms. MP Koimburi said most residents within his constituency have been affected by the floods with tens having relocated from their homes to safer grounds. “We have received some food relief from the government but from what you have seen today, it is not enough. We urge the government to intervene and continue extending this support to our hunger-stricken people whose farms were destroyed by floods,” the MP urged. The MP at the same time called on the government and well-wishers to support the relocated residents with beddings and other items.

May 12, 2024 18:27 UTC