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The Ruto-Sakaja Sh80 Billion Nairobi Deal: A Bold Partnership or a Threat to Devolution?

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Nairobi, the heartbeat of Kenya, is home to over 4.4 million residents who endure daily battles with traffic congestion, poor street lighting, overflowing waste, inadequate drainage, and security concerns. On February 17, 2026, President William Ruto and Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja signed a much-debated Cooperation Agreement at State House, unlocking an additional Sh80 billion in funding to fast-track infrastructure upgrades and make the capital more livable, secure, and efficient. The deal promises targeted investments across key sectors: Street Lighting & Safety — Sh3.7 billion to add 40,000 new lights, upgrade 10,000 existing ones, shift to solar power, and even commercialize poles for advertising revenue. Power & Last-Mile Connections — Sh1.5 billion from Kenya Power for transformers and connections, especially in informal settlements. Roads, Drainage & Related Infrastructure — Billions allocated for ward-level roads, drainage improvements, water supply, sew...

Nigerian Artists Dominate Grammy's Best African Music Performance Nominations: A 2026 Retrospective

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  In the ever-evolving landscape of global music, few stories are as compelling as the rise of African sounds on the international stage. Since the introduction of the Grammy Award for Best African Music Performance in 2024, Nigerian artists have consistently stolen the spotlight, securing the majority of nominations year after year. This category, designed to celebrate the vibrant diversity of African music, has become a battleground where Afrobeats giants like Burna Boy, Davido, and Wizkid showcase their prowess. But why do Nigerians dominate? And what does this mean for the future of African music? In this in-depth blog post, we'll explore the history, key players, reasons behind the dominance, and the broader impact— all while unpacking the latest from the 2026 Grammys. As we dive in, it's clear that Afrobeats isn't just a genre; it's a cultural export powerhouse. With billions of streams on platforms like Spotify and YouTube, Nigerian music has transcended borders...

Jeffrey Epstein: The Rise, Fall, and Enduring Mysteries of a Notorious Financier

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Jeffrey Epstein's name has become synonymous with scandal, power, and intrigue. From his humble beginnings in Brooklyn to his luxurious lifestyle among the elite, Epstein's story is one of ambition, controversy, and tragedy. This deep dive explores the life of Jeffrey Epstein, his financial empire, high-profile connections, legal battles, and the conspiracy theories surrounding his death. Whether you're searching for details on the Epstein scandal, his private island, or his ties to influential figures, this article covers it all. Early Life and Education Born on January 20, 1953, in Brooklyn, New York, Jeffrey Edward Epstein grew up in a working-class family. His father worked for the New York City parks department, and Epstein showed early promise in mathematics and science. He attended Lafayette High School, where he excelled academically, graduating in 1969 at the age of 16. Epstein briefly attended Cooper Union and then New York University but dropped out without e...

CBK Bans Misuse of Currency Notes: Why Kenyans Must Stop Defacing the Kenya Shilling

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 CBK bans misuse of currency notes The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) has issued a strong warning to the public over the increasing misuse and defacement of Kenya Shilling currency notes, declaring that such practices are unacceptable and harmful to the country’s financial system. The move comes amid growing trends where banknotes are being used for decorative, celebratory, and non-monetary purposes, leaving them damaged and unfit for circulation. CBK has emphasized that currency notes are not just pieces of paper but legal tender and national assets that must be handled with care. Any action that alters their physical condition undermines their function, shortens their lifespan, and increases costs for the economy. Understanding What CBK Means by Currency Misuse Currency misuse refers to any activity that damages, alters, or compromises the physical integrity of banknotes. CBK has observed a surge in practices where money is folded excessively, stapled, glued, taped, pinned, or ...

The Misuse of Religion in Kenya: Exploitation, Politics, and Societal Impacts in 2026

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  In Kenya, a nation where faith plays a central role in daily life, religion has often been a source of comfort, community, and moral guidance. However, recent events and ongoing trends reveal a darker side: the misuse of religion for personal gain, political manipulation, and even extremism. From fraudulent pastors exploiting vulnerable followers to politicians hijacking pulpits for campaigns, these abuses erode public trust and exacerbate social divisions. This blog explores how religion is misused in Kenya, drawing on real cases, expert analyses, and calls for reform, while emphasizing the need for balanced regulation to protect citizens without infringing on religious freedoms. As we delve into this topic in 2026, it's clear that incidents like the Shakahola massacre continue to spark debates on oversight. Understanding these issues is crucial for fostering a society where faith serves the people, not exploits them. Religious Exploitation: Fake Pastors and Financial Scams O...

How Nutrition Plays a Crucial Role in a Cow Having Twin Calves

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  How Nutrition Plays a Crucial Role in a Cow  Twinning in cattle—when a cow gives birth to two calves—is a fascinating but relatively rare event. Naturally occurring in only 1-5% of pregnancies, depending on breed and management, twin births are more common in dairy cows (up to 5-9% in high-producing Holsteins) than in beef cattle (around 1-2%). While twins can boost calf output and potentially improve herd efficiency, they often come with challenges: higher risks of dystocia (difficult calving), retained placenta, lower calf survival rates, and increased metabolic stress on the cow. Nutrition plays a pivotal role in both increasing the likelihood of twinning and supporting a successful twin pregnancy. Optimal feeding influences ovulation rates, embryo survival, fetal development, and the cow's overall health. Factors like body condition, energy intake, protein levels, minerals, and forage quality all contribute. In this blog, we'll explore how targeted nutrition can affect...

Coach Michael Siele (Simiki): The Unsung Hero Empowering Kenya's Next Generation of Runners

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  Kenya has long been a powerhouse in global athletics, producing legendary runners like Eliud Kipchoge, Faith Kipyegon, and David Rudisha. The secret behind this dominance lies not just in natural talent or high-altitude training but in the dedicated grassroots coaches who nurture young athletes from rural schools and communities. One such inspirational figure is Coach Michael Siele , affectionately known as Simiki or Simiki World , who has been transforming lives at Tiloa in Kuresoi North, Nakuru County. Operating from the heart of the Rift Valley — Kenya's renowned running cradle — Coach Siele combines his role as headmaster of Tiloa Primary School with passionate athletics coaching. His work at the Tiloa athletics training camp has put this once-quiet area on the map, producing athletes who compete at national and international levels. In a country where running offers a pathway out of poverty, coaches like Simiki are vital in empowering young runners, especially girls, with ...

Somali Danab Forces Launch Major Offensive Against Al-Shabaab Near Kismayo: Key Updates from January 2026

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In a significant escalation of counter-terrorism efforts in southern Somalia, the elite Somali Danab forces, supported by Jubaland regional Darawiish troops, initiated a major offensive against Al-Shabaab militants in the outskirts of Kismayo on January 20, 2026. This operation targets militant regrouping in the Lower Juba region, a longstanding hotspot for insurgent activity. Intelligence-driven raids, IED clearance, and targeted assaults on suspected hideouts mark the latest phase in Somalia's ongoing battle to reclaim stability from one of Africa's most resilient terrorist groups. Kismayo, the commercial hub and interim capital of Jubaland state, has long been strategically vital due to its port and proximity to key supply routes. Al-Shabaab's persistent presence in surrounding rural areas has disrupted local governance, trade, and civilian life. The recent Danab-led operations signal a renewed push to erode the group's influence, building on previous successes and ...

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