Young Nairobians fall into Illuminati trap
After months of investigations, The Nairobian has established that the secret society Illuminati is vibrant in the city and is now attracting hundreds of desperate unemployed young people.
By By NYAMBEGA GISESA 10 years ago
Young Nairobians fall into Illuminati trap
How Nigerians duped Nairobian writer into joining Illuminati
On September 3, we contacted an individual named as Michael on email requesting to join Illuminati.
By By NYAMBEGA GISESA 10 years ago
How Nigerians duped Nairobian writer into joining Illuminati
Kenya’s topmost degree courses
The once prestigious degree of the “learned friends” is losing its glamour to courses like Fashion and Design in some public universities while Medicine is no longer the top degree option for students who perform best in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) exams.
By By NYAMBEGA GISESA 10 years ago
Kenya’s topmost degree courses
Science courses admit lowest grades
The poorest performers in last year’s Form Four exam who qualified for direct JAB admission into public universities were admitted to study Sciences, and not Arts courses that have been viewed in the past as “courses for failures.”
By By NYAMBEGA GISESA 10 years ago
Science courses admit lowest grades
Brightest students prefer telecom engineering to medicine
A total of 16 of the top 20 candidates in last year’s Form Four exam were admitted to study medicine. But overall, the top performers preferred something else — Telecommunication and Information Engineering.
By By NYAMBEGA GISESA 10 years ago
Brightest students prefer telecom engineering to medicine
Survey: Nairobi’s superrich numbers up
Nairobi is among African cities with the highest population of dollar millionaires referred to as high-net-worth (HNWI) individuals.
By By NYAMBEGA GISESA 10 years ago
Survey: Nairobi’s superrich numbers up
I have not ordered salute for my wife, 20 cars – GSU boss
GSU commandant William Saiya has denied allegations that he had ordered his junior officers to salute his wife, who the officers claimed had to be referred to as ‘First Lady’.
By By NYAMBEGA GISESA 10 years ago
I have not ordered salute for my wife, 20 cars – GSU boss
Parklands ranked best police station in Kenya
Parklands police station has been ranked as the best police station in Kenya.
By By NYAMBEGA GISESA 10 years ago
Parklands ranked best police station in Kenya
GSU boss with 20 police cars orders salute for his ‘First Lady’
GSU juniors are furious at their boss after he allegedly gave his family access to more than 10 official police cars.
By BY NYAMBEGA GISESA 10 years ago
GSU boss with 20 police cars orders salute for his ‘First Lady’
The untouchables
Nairobians may not know or care much about heritage, but the law does. The city has 35 buildings protected as monuments
By BY NYAMBEGA GISESA [email protected]   10 years ago
The untouchables
Olivine Technologies wins innovation award
Software technology architects Olivine Technologies, a company worth one million dollars started by three brothers three years ago , have won the overall 2013 Google Innovation Pavilion Award.
By By NYAMBEGA GISESA 10 years ago
Olivine Technologies wins innovation award
Top clergy, Gor chair, Njonjo among Freemason members
Many active and high-ranking priests and pastors in Kenya are Freemasons, joining highly placed clergymen internationally, including the Most Reverend Bishop Fisher, a former Archbishop of Canterbury.
By By Nyambega Gisesa 10 years ago
Top clergy, Gor chair, Njonjo among Freemason members
Changing face of activism
Kuxi Ghai is a stunning beauty. She schooled in London, stays alone and is single. Then there is Mary Ingabire — a sassy university student, who loves to write about love and boys on her Facebook page.
By By Nyambega Gisesa 10 years ago
Changing face of activism
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