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Uganda Boasts 1,500 dollar Millionaires: Report According to the Africa Wealth Report 2023, the number of wealthy Ugandans increased by 45 percent between December 2022 and December 2022. The report, which highlights an individual’s net investable assets, such as property, cash, and listed company holdings, and fewer liabilities, indicates that the number of dollar millionaires in Uganda increased from 940 in 2021 to 1,500 in 2022. However, the number of centi millionaires in the country decreased from six to five, and for the second consecutive year, no dollar billionaires were recorded. The report defines dollar millionaires as individuals with more…

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Police Uncover Suspected Shakahola Cult Mastermind Linked to Mackenzie A man believed to be a co-mastermind and the lead clergy associated with cult leader Paul Mackenzie is currently in police custody. On a portion of the vast, 800-acre property that the cult leader owns, the alleged mastermind, who gave his name as “Pastor Zablon Wa Yesu,” was located while reading the Bible. On Monday, the police also rescued nine people who were in danger of starving to death. Five of the people who were rescued were in critical condition and were taken to the hospital as soon as they could.…

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Mackenzie’s Media Brainwashing & Tanzania Obsession Many Kenyans and the rest of the world find it difficult to comprehend how Paul Mackenzie was able to recruit Kenyans into his murderous cult based in Kilifi County’s Shakahola Forest. Reports indicate that some of the most intelligent individuals in the country left their careers to join Mackenzie’s church. Once they joined, they were brainwashed into agreeing to starve to death in exchange for Jesus Christ’s welcome at the pearly gates of heaven. Kenyans.co.ke endured years of Mackenzie’s lectures to understand the strategy he employed to brainwash his supporters. Through the videos of…

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Shakahorror: Death Toll Rises to 67 as 20 More Bodies Exhumed Sunday’s body recovery uncovered three bodies in one grave, two in another, and one in a single grave. The police have exhumed twenty additional bodies from the Shakahola land in Magarini, Kilifi County. This brings the total number of exhumed bodies to date to 67. Even as investigations into pastor Paul Mackenzie’s church-like cult intensify, the bodies were exhumed. Sunday, a woman in poor health was rescued from one of the hideouts, according to witnesses and police. Sunday’s body recovery uncovered three bodies in one grave, two in another,…

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Speaker Kingi Demands Severe Punishment for Shakahola Cult Senate Speaker Amason Kingi desires “the harshest punishment possible” for those responsible for the cult in Kilifi County that has killed 58 people. The National Intelligence Service (NIS) and the community policing program should take heed, Kingi said in a Monday statement. ALSO READ: Ruto declares Pastor Paul Mackenzie a terrorist in Shakahola Massacre “How did such a heinous crime, organized and carried out over an extended period, fly under the radar of our intelligence system?” How was evil of such staggering proportions able to occur undetected? How did this ‘pastor’ gather…

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Azimio Plans May 2 Anti-Government Protests Tuesday, May 2, 2023, will mark the resumption of anti-government demonstrations, according to the Azimio la Umoja coalition. Wycliffe Oparanya, chairman of Azimio’s executive council, said in a statement released on Monday that the resumption was precipitated by the Kenya Kwanza coalition’s refusal to commit to holding constructive bipartisan talks. Oparanya added that Kenya Kwanza has demonstrated no desire to address their demands, which include addressing the high cost of living. Kenya Kwanza, he asserted, has instead resorted to “propaganda that the costs have decreased when the facts across Kenya indicate otherwise.” ALSO READ:…

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Confusion over Azimio’s Mass Action Return Date The official date for the resumption of Azimio la Umoja’s mass action was a source of confusion, with leaders of the political party expressing divergent opinions. On Sunday afternoon, April 23, reports surfaced indicating that the opposition would resume demonstrations on Tuesday, May 2, some on Thursday, May 4, and others after the return of Azimio leader Raila Odinga to the country. However, speaking to GossipA2Z, Orange Democratic Movement’s Communications Director, Philip Etale, noted that the date would be officially announced later. Other politicians further affirmed that the communication would be conveyed once…

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Ruto declares Pastor Paul Mackenzie a terrorist in Shakahola Massacre President William Ruto demanded the prosecution of Pastor Paul Mackenzie. For the deaths of several of his followers whose bodies were discovered buried in the Kilifi forest of Shakahola. On Monday, April 24, while addressing the Prison Officers Pass Out Parade, the Head of State compared the pastor to a terrorist. For ordering Kenyans to engage in activities that violate the Constitution. Ruto also condemned religious groups that forbade Kenyans from going to the hospital when they were ill or prevented children from attending school. “Be on the lookout for…

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Kenyan Govt Sends KDF and 3 Planes to Evacuate Citizens from Sudan On Monday, April 24, the Kenyan government dispatched a Kenya Airforce plane to evacuate Kenyans stranded in war-torn Sudan. According to Cabinet Secretary for Foreign Affairs Alfred Mutua, the aircraft will transport 18 students to Kenya. The students road-evacuated from Sudan and will return to South Sudan. “A Kenya Airforce aircraft is prepared to transport a group of 18 students who are currently traveling by road to the South Sudan border. The CS announced that they will be airlifted to Nairobi. Mutua added that the Kenyan government was…

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Tanzania: UN Reports Third Fastest Growing Economy in Africa Arusha. This year, Tanzania will have the third-fastest growing economy in Africa. The East African nation will lag behind Cote d’Ivoire and Rwanda, according to a report from the United Nations. According to projections, Cote d’Ivoire, the world’s largest cocoa producer (30 percent), will experience a 6.5 percent increase this year. Rwanda’s GDP will increase by 7.8 percent in 2023 as a result of successful technological transformation and recent foreign direct investment. Partner states of the East African Community (EAC) Uganda and mineral-rich DR Congo would experience modest growth in 2023.…

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