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UHURU, GIDEON MOI Tax Evasion Outrages RUTO President William Ruto has declared a full-fledged war on tax evaders, both individuals and businesses. Speaking in Mombasa yesterday, a visibly irritated Ruto assured the country that no one will be exempt from paying taxes. According to Ruto, some powerful people have been using their positions, influence, and power to purposefully avoid paying taxes while Mama mboga has been dutifully and religiously paying what is due to Caesar. ALSO READ: Raila’s Nigeria Visit: An Overview And did you know that the Kenyatta and Moi families are exempt from paying taxes on inherited land…

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Former UK MP Urges Caution in Political Speech According to Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Secretary-General Stephen Twigg, democracy necessitates tolerance for opposing viewpoints. He was responding to Mukurwe-ini MP John Kagucia, who had asked how British lawmakers dealt with negative opposition politics. The Commonwealth has urged Kenyan politicians to engage in a constructive debate that will benefit the country rather than verbal brawls that endanger peace and security. Commonwealth Parliamentary Association secretary general Stephen Twigg stated during the ongoing Post Election Seminar 2023 for Kenyan MPs in Mombasa that democracy requires tolerance for opposing viewpoints. He stated that legislators must have…

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Raila’s Nigeria Visit: An Overview Odinga arrived in Nigeria on Monday, January 30th. Raila Odinga, the leader of the Azimio One Kenya Coalition, has flown to Nigeria. Raila will attend the 2022 Leadership Conference and Awards on Tuesday, January 31 in Abuja. The Orange Democratic Movement party confirmed Odinga’s departure (ODM). “Party Leader Raila Odinga arrived in Abuja, Nigeria today for the 2022 LEADERSHIP Conference and Awards, which will be held tomorrow. “He was greeted by Abraham Nda-Ishaiah, Director of LEADERSHIP Group, and officials from the Kenyan High Commission in Abuja, as well as Nigerian government officials,” Odinga said. ALSO…

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Chiloba Murder Suspects Freed, Odhiambo to Stand Trial Odhiambo faces murder charges after a court frees four suspects in the Chiloba murder. Chiloba was murdered and his body was discovered in a metal box dumped near Kipkaren in Hurlingham village on January 3rd, 2023. ALSO READ: Pastor Describes Torture in Hell with Rihanna’s Music Dennis Litali, a bodybuilder, was completely released, while three other suspects were ordered to report to the police every month for three months. Four suspects in the murder of LGBTQ activist Edwin Kiprotich kiptoo alias Chiloba have been released by an Eldoret court. Senior Principal Richard…

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Levine-Prinsloo Family Expands with Third Child Adam Levine, 43, of Maroon 5, and Behati Prinsloo, 34, of former Victoria’s Secret model, are expecting their second child. The couple, who already have daughters Gio Grace, 4, and Dusty Rose, 6, welcomed their third child together, according to People. There is currently no additional information about their new child. ALSO READ: X-Rated Images Warping a Generation: 13-Year-Olds on Twitter After dating for a year, Prinsloo and Levine married in Mexico in July 2014. According to a source close to Prinsloo, she and Levine are focused on “being the best parents possible” following…

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X-Rated Images Warping a Generation: 13-Year-Olds on Twitter CHILDREN are more likely to see X-rated images on Twitter than on any other digital platform, including PornHub. According to a shocking report released today by the Children’s Commissioner for England, 41% of our children are accessing porn on social media. Even more disturbing is evidence that young people’s sex lives are being influenced by easy access to violent sexual content. Almost half of the 18-21-year-olds polled had witnessed a “sexually violent act,” such as “airway restriction,” in real life. “One girl told me that when she had her first kiss at…

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Cornell Study Uncovering DNA Impact of Chemotherapy Agent New Cornell research sheds new light on how etoposide, a common chemotherapy agent, stalls and poisons the essential enzymes that allow cancer cells to thrive. The findings from Michelle Wang’s lab, the James Gilbert White Distinguished Professor of Physical Sciences and Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator in the College of Arts and Sciences, will advance research into a variety of cancer inhibitors. The group’s techniques will also enable the development of sensitive screening tools for identifying drug mechanisms that can improve patient treatment. The study, “Etoposide Promotes DNA Loop Trapping and Barrier…

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Pastor Describes Torture in Hell with Rihanna’s Music A pastor who claims to have experienced hell after temporarily dying during a heart attack has come forward to describe his musical purgatory experience. When Pastor Gerald Johnson of the Faith Culture Church in Texas, United States, suffered a heart attack in 2016, “my spirit left my physical body,” he says. He claims that despite being a man of God, he was denied entry into Heaven and fell to the earth’s core. “It still baffles me to this day,” says the pastor in a now-viral TikTok video with over 4 million views.…

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Unlocking the Hidden Mysteries: The Surprising Power of Saliva Saliva is more than just a means of keeping your mouth lubricated. Scientists are discovering that the x-factor behind the flavors we taste is a cocktail of substances. At first glance, saliva appears to be pretty mundane, just a convenient way to moisten our food. However, as scientists are learning, the reality is quite different. The fluid interacts with everything that enters the mouth, and despite being 99% water, it has a significant impact on the flavors – and thus our enjoyment – of what we eat and drink. “It’s a…

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Unlimited Children Policy Adopted in Sichuan, China Couples in China’s Sichuan province will be permitted to have as many children as they wish, as the country attempts to address its declining population. China’s population fell for the first time in 60 years last year. For decades, the country had a one-child policy, which will be increased to three children for married couples in 2021. Unmarried people in Sichuan will now be able to raise children as part of the policy change. Previously, single women could not register a birth. ALSO READ: WHO Declares COVID a Global Emergency China repealed its…

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