Musician Mr. Seed Hospitalized with Fractured Pelvis After Nanyuki Car Crash Mr. Seed, whose real name is Moses Omondi, a Kenyan gospel singer, sustained serious injuries in a car accident on Saturday night. According to his wife Nimo Gachuiri, Mr. Seed was in a car with some of his friends on Saturday, on their way to view some land in Nanyuki. “Their vehicle was involved in a serious collision, and we were slightly behind them when we saw a crowd surrounding the scene,” she wrote on her Instagram stories. Gachuiri continued by stating that she rushed to the scene and…
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60% of Bodies in Shakahola Identified as Children, 25% Women: Police Report The majority of bodies exhumed from mass graves in the Shakahola region of Kilifi County belonged to children, according to detectives investigating the Shakahola cult killings. Even though 245 of the 444 people reported missing and believed to have died as a result of Paul MacKenzie’s teachings were minors, according to data on missing cult members compiled by the Kenya Red Cross, this is the case. Kenya Red Cross data According to a police report, 60% of the bodies were children, 25% of whom were female, and 15%…
Tanzania: Harnessing Geographical Advantage for Economic Growth Let me beat the drums for Geography today. Indeed, it is life. With a projected economic growth rate of 5.6% for 2023, Tanzania will be the third fastest-growing economy in Africa. It has much to do with geography, which is one of the open secrets. Tanzania’s emphasis on infrastructure development has been a significant factor in the country’s economic expansion. This has included investments in roads, railroads, and ports, which have improved the nation’s connectivity and made it easier for businesses to operate. ALSO READ: Germany’s First Minister with Tanzanian Roots Appointed. Tanzania…
Omanyala’s Record Nullified After Botswana Blunder Saturday, April 29th’s Botswana Golden Grand Prix victory of sensational athlete Ferdinand Omanyala was disqualified due to a technicality involving a lane infraction. According to reports, the African record holder stepped onto the track in an attempt to observe his competitors. Letsile Tebogo of Botswana was elevated to first place despite finishing second in 9.91 seconds. Kenny Bednarek of the United States moved into second place with a time of 10.02 seconds. This was evidenced by Omanyala’s absence from the podium, and an Athletics Kenya representative hinted to the media that the athlete may…
Uhuru Changes Phone Number, Billionaire Responds to Ruto’s Mediation Plea President William Ruto, on Saturday, April 29, pleaded with Mo Ibrahim, a British businessman of Sudanese descent, to engage his predecessor Uhuru Kenyatta and former Prime Prime Minister Raila Odinga to cool the country’s political climate. Ruto challenged the philanthropist during the Mo Ibrahim Governance Forum at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) to leverage his close ties with Uhuru and Raila to assist them in reaching a consensus regarding the bipartisan talks. In response to Ruto’s request, the billionaire lamented Uhuru’s new mobile phone number. “Unfortunately, my other brother…
Grave Digger Reveals Pastor’s Hidden 100+ Bodies On Saturday, April 29, a grave digger revealed that the bodies that were exhumed at Shakahola forest had been concealed inside a vegetable garden to create the appearance of a well-manicured yard. The bodies were discovered after being exhumed. When speaking to the media, a grave digger pointed out that the bodies that were buried in a mass grave were marked differently. Which is why they carried them in a straight manner when transporting them. On the other hand, the bodies that were found buried on homesteads were in excellent condition and appeared…
Peter Salasya Defends Pastor Ezekiel Against Allegations of Child Abuse Peter Salasya, a member of parliament for Mumias East, has criticized religious leaders for their vilification of Pastor Ezekiel Odero, who is currently under attack. Salasya asserted that there were a few individuals who had contributed financial resources to the effort to smear the reputation of the well-known preacher. In addition, the lawmaker thought that there was nothing improper. With Pastor Ezekiel’s statement that he had just purchased a TV signal from the contentious preacher Paul Mackenzie. ALSO READ: Milele Funeral Home CEO Reports High Number of Bodies from Pastor…
William Ruto Condemns African Presidents’ Mistreatment as “School Kids” in Bus Loads. President William Ruto has complained about the treatment of African leaders during international summits. Ruto stated that African leaders are in some cases mistreated when they travel abroad to attend global meetings. He explained that all 54 African leaders will not attend the meetings in person but will send representatives in their place. President William Ruto has expressed discontent with the treatment African leaders receive when traveling abroad. ALSO READ: Milele Funeral Home CEO Reports High Number of Bodies from Pastor Odero’s Church Ruto complained at the Mo…
Milele Funeral Home CEO Reports High Number of Bodies from Pastor Odero’s Church The CEO of Milele Funeral Home, Johnson Amani Kea, refuted pastor Ezekiel Odero’s claims that the mortuary shut down because of his prayers. Amani stated that the mortuary is still in operation and plans to expand by incorporating a hospital within the structure. He asserted that the preacher’s comments about the morgues were intended to harm their reputation. The CEO of Milele Funeral Home, Johnson Amani Kea, has responded to Pastor Ezekiel Odero’s remarks against the funeral home. Ezekiel asserts the Milele Funeral Home was shut down.…
Uhuru’s Jubilee Leadership Straightening Quest Stumbles Former President Uhuru Kenyatta encountered his first political legal obstacle on April 29 after announcing his return to active politics at the end of April. Since handing over power in September 2022, the former head of state had taken a backseat in politics. On Friday, April 28, he made a political comeback by calling for a Jubilee Party Special National Delegates Convention to make leadership changes. Nelson Dzuya, the chairman of the NDC, resisted the planned expulsion of party members on May 22. Dzuya denounced the proposed NDC on April 29, arguing that it…