In case you missed it, here is a compilation of everything that has been happening in the country this week.
- Uhuru Kenyatta's Birthday
On his birthday, Kenyans turned to social media to celebrate former President Uhuru Kenyatta. He expressed his gratitude for the well-wishes and acknowledged how thankful he was for his good health.
- Eliud Kipchoge statue
Eliud Kipchoge, in a 20-year partnership with Nike, was honoured with a bronze statue at Nike HQ and had a track named after him. Kipchoge boasts a remarkable 16 wins out of 19 marathons and is featured in the Guinness World Records on Page 245.
- King Kalala threatens to sue parody accounts
Radio presenter Prudence Chepkirui Tonui, widely recognized as King Kalala, has issued a legal threat against a parody account on X (formerly Twitter) alleged to have disseminated a series of explicit videos, including one that caused a significant outcry starting on Wednesday, October 25th.
- Kawira Impeached
Meru County Governor Kawira Mwangaza was unanimously impeached by the Meru County Assembly. In a session on Wednesday evening, all 59 MCAs present voted in favour of her removal.
- Motorola's folding phone that can be worn as a watch
Motorola has recently introduced a cutting-edge concept phone that offers the unique feature of being wearable on your wrist. It is a fascinating fusion of smartwatch and smartphone technology.
- MCAs beard impeachment motion
Baringo County Assembly debated a motion to remove county minister Lekonaya Kibwalel from office, citing unkempt beards and public misconduct. Some netizens found the motion unnecessary, sparking a wider discussion about the role of MCAs amidst ongoing debates like Kawira Mwangaza's impeachment.