Blackout supplier plans to start selling solar-powered phone chargers
After years of being unreliable and frustrating its customers with power outages, one of the local power distributors has decided to target a market segment that it considers lucrative — power outage victims.
By By MARK MUTAHI 10 years ago
Blackout supplier plans to start selling solar-powered phone chargers
Riotous students to start windscreen repair business
With protests by students at institutions of tertiary learning always ending up in immense destruction of property, a group of students drawn from various local colleges and universities have figured a way to make lemon out of lemonade.
By BY MARK MUTAHI 10 years ago
Riotous students to start windscreen repair business
Shock on spymaster as wife spies on him
The Spymaster General of the National Snooping Agency (NSA) of the United States got a taste of his own medicine when revelations of his wife spying on him to ensure he wasn’t cheating surfaced.
By BY MARK MUTAHI 10 years ago
Shock on spymaster as wife spies on him
Lie detector at church weddings scatters flock
A pastor in Nairobi County is counting his losses after his church membership dwindled drastically when he introduced lie detectors at weddings.
By BY MARK MUTAHI 10 years ago
Lie detector at church weddings scatters flock
Tanzania issues travel advirosy to Kenya
Following the rising levels of insecurity in the country, the government of the United Republic of Tanzania has issued a travel advisory warning the wildebeests intending to migrate from the Serengeti National Park to the Maasai Mara Game Reserve. The Tanzanian government warned that it couldn’t assure them of security. The wildebeests migrate seasonally from the Serengeti to the Maasai Mara, in search of pastures. It is feared the directive is likely to disrupt the travel plans for tens of thousands of them.
By By MARK MUTAHI 10 years ago
Tanzania issues travel advirosy to Kenya
Fraudsters to block new ATM technology in court
Fearing a loss of livelihood, ATM fraudsters are planning to file a suit at the high court to block the adoption of new ATM card technology.
By By MARK MUTAHI 10 years ago
Fraudsters to block new ATM technology in court
Rwanda to deport all kenyans with plastic smiles
The Rwandese government has launched a crackdown on Kenyans living in Rwanda who have a record of wearing plastic smiles. This is in line with the Rwandese government policy of eradicating all plastics in the country as an environmental conservation measure.
By By MARK MUTAHI 10 years ago
Rwanda to deport all kenyans with plastic smiles
The ghosts of Nairobi County
Shortly after an audit by the Nairobi County government — which revealed that there are hundreds of ghost workers on the payroll, it has also emerged that there are myriad of other ghosts at the county level as well as at the household and individual level.
By By MARK MUTAHI 10 years ago
The ghosts of Nairobi County
Junk food sector plans to counter weight loss reality shows
The junk food sector is up in arms over weight loss reality shows, which they claim are a threat to the survival of the industry. The informal junk food association sector association acronymed as BFF — not for ‘Best Fattening Food’ but ‘Big, Flabby and Flatulent’, see the weight loss reality shows as propagandist content, whose only motive is to change people’s attitudes to the detriment of junk food sector.
By By MARK MUTAHI 10 years ago
Junk food sector plans to counter weight loss reality shows
Naijeria moves to court to stop digital migration in Kenya
The garment of Naijeria has moved to court to stop the planned digital migration in Kenya claiming that if the process is allowed to proceed, it will negatively impact the interests and livelihoods of its citizens who are directly or indirectly employed in the Jujuwood film industry.
By By MARK MUTAHI 10 years ago
Naijeria moves to court to stop digital migration in Kenya
Diaper makers laud Uhuru’s free maternity directive
A group of local diapers manufacturers have filed a lawsuit against contraceptive manufacturers, accusing them of engaging in a conspiracy whose intent is to deny them business and strangle their livelihoods.
By By MARK MUTAHI 10 years ago
Diaper makers laud Uhuru’s free maternity directive
Smartphones to blame for sudden backaches
Are you a digital content junkie whose mobile phone rivals the Library of Congress as a repository of audio, video and all manner of digital content?
By By Mark Mutahi 10 years ago
Smartphones to blame for sudden backaches
IG Koome missed a point on how officers should respond to crisis
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