Meet Indian women who disfigure their noses to avoid abduction
Beauty is an invaluable treasure of identity that invites societal admiration and uniqueness
By Japheth Ogila 7 years ago
Meet Indian women who disfigure their noses to avoid abduction
Kenya rolls out PreP drugs to fight HIV amid uncertainties
Kenya launched the use of the Pre-Exposure Prophylactic drugs as one of the ways to reduce the spread of the disease among the married and unmarried people
By Japheth Ogila 7 years ago
Kenya rolls out PreP drugs to fight HIV amid uncertainties
Facebook to tighten the noose on hate speech mongers and cyber criminals
<p>Few days after some users recorded shocking executions and suicide online, Facebook top brass management has launched a step to curb the unfortunate events through rapid response strategy
By Japheth Ogila 7 years ago
Facebook to tighten the noose on hate speech mongers and cyber criminals
Kenya needs 2M low-income homes for economic growth, says World Bank report
Kenya needs to have more 2 million low-income homes to be able to realise economic growth, an April 2017 report by World Bank reveals
By Japheth Ogila 7 years ago
 Kenya needs 2M low-income homes for economic growth, says World Bank report
Is Easter ‘Lord’s day’ or great deception?
It is one of the longest holidays of the year that many Kenyans wait anxiously
By Japheth Ogila 7 years ago
Is Easter ‘Lord’s day’ or great deception?
KRA, police sieze bhang worth 6.63 million in Migori
The war against drug trafficking received a boost as Kenya Revenue Authority officers and the police seized 100 Kilograms bhang believed to be worth Kshs 6
By Japheth Ogila 7 years ago
KRA, police sieze bhang worth 6.63 million in Migori
Why Chinese league is good for Olunga
Micheal Olunga was back to his towering sporting level when he grabbed a brace against Congo on March 21 at Kenyatta Stadium in Machakos
By Japheth Ogila 7 years ago
Why Chinese league is good for Olunga
Cure present, but Kenya yet to win TB war
A wheezing sound and a sharp chest pain, weakened limbs that slows movements leading to grimaced faces to depict highest degree of discomfort
By Japheth Ogila 7 years ago
Cure present, but Kenya yet to win TB war
Why diluting alcohol may be a death trap
Many alcohol consumers who prefer diluting alcohol with caffeinated energy drinks may be exposed to numerous problems upon intoxication
By Japheth Ogila 7 years ago
Why diluting alcohol may be a death trap
Why the cancelled 3B tender may be costly for IEBC
The recent move by the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission to cancel the 3B tender meant for procuring electoral management system may plunge the country into a constitutional crisis
By Japheth Ogila 7 years ago
Why the cancelled 3B tender may be costly for IEBC
Contraceptive pills prevent some cancers, says UK-based study
Pain,gloom and hopelessness are some of the circumstances that most cancer patients face
By Japheth Ogila 7 years ago
Contraceptive pills prevent some cancers, says UK-based study
We are committed to cutting the wages of civil sevants, Says SRC Chair Serem
“The current wage bill situation is a thorn on the economy
By Japheth Ogila 7 years ago
We are committed to cutting the wages of civil sevants, Says SRC Chair Serem
The world to be hit by protein crisis by 2040
Did you know that you may not be able to enjoy your favourite fresh foods rich in animal proteins by 2040?
By Japheth Ogila 7 years ago
The world to be hit by protein crisis by 2040
What is likely to cost you that job after graduation
Despite the number of students who have graduated with degrees increasing, there are still so many graduates who find it hard to secure their dream jobs after graduation.
By Paul Barasa 7 years ago
What is likely to cost you that job after graduation
Kassim Kaisan: A man who sleeps in the bush dreads malaria and nothing else
Kassim Kaisan from Tana River county has proved that even when life pushes you to the edge you can still enjoy some of the privileges that are at your disposal.
By Paul Barasa 7 years ago
Kassim Kaisan: A man  who sleeps in the bush dreads malaria and nothing else
Worsening pollution in India turns deadly
Human life in India has been pushed to the precipice if current air pollution rate is anything to go by.
By Japheth Ogila 7 years ago
Worsening pollution in India turns deadly
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