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A man from Nairobi is looking for a woman who reportedly took KSh 70,000 ( $542) out of his bank account and stole his ATM card.He posted CCTV footage of the woman withdrawing money twice from an ATM in Kawangware, Nairobi.
A woman surprised a Kenyan courthouse when she openly reprimanded her son seconds after he and six others were released.
After confronting another woman in Mwiki,a neighborhood of Nairobi, who was accused of ruining her marriage, Kelly Mamake, a Kenyan woman, became the centre of a viral video that went viral and caused social media to go crazy. After Kelly’s husband allegedly eloped with another woman while she was in Saudi Arabia for job, her marriage fell apart.
Diesel fuel made from plastic waste is produced by Kenya’s national airline. Cheaper fuel costs and reduced pollution from plastic waste are the goals, according to the authorities.
Members of Generation Z, many of whom identify as classless and tribeless, have led recent protests in Kenya that forced the president to dissolve his cabinet. Who are these youth protesters?
A movement has developed from what began as young Kenyans using social media to voice their concerns over a government tax bill through digital activism. As a result, President William Ruto was forced to drop the bill and sack almost his whole cabinet. Experts say the uprising of young people in Kenya could have ripple effects across Africa, the world’s youngest continent.
The only way for the LGBTQ+ community to meet in Kenya is through dating apps and social media, as same-sex relationships are a punishable by up to 14 years in prison.Those Kenyans say that nowadays, victims are being drawn into a web of extortion, physical and sexual assault, and blackmail by utilizing these platforms.
In Kenya, a public-private collaboration provides free sanitary napkins to female students. The sanitary napkins that are dispensed from converted ATMs at school.The goal is to provide sanitary pads to underprivileged children so they won’t have to miss class due to menstruation
Chinatowns can be recognizable around the world by their big red gates or by the streets filled with Chinese restaurants and stores.In Nairobi, Kenya, there are several Chinatowns of different sizes scattered around the city.
Thanks to a fellowship provided by media organizations, journalists in exile in Kenya are finding support to continue working in their profession