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Nostalgia as Safari Rally returns

Over the years, the  Safari Rally has become synonymous with the Easter weekend, a time when Kenyans traditionally take a break from their daily routines to savour the thrill of motorsport.
By Peter Muiruri 2w ago
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Maddo was the first cartoonist in Kenya to have his caricature of the late President Moi published, an audacious move that ushered in a new era of editorial cartoons.
By Jacqueline Mahugu 2w ago
Gitegi has no heroes who fought for independence, and we still see traces of Harold’s colonial rule in Sue’s administration.
By Peter Theuri 4mos ago
Tourism CS Alfred Mutua has called on the EAC partner states to work together and market the region as a single tourism destination in order to attract more business from the sector.
By Standard Team 4mos ago
As Christmas nears, Sue will sponsor many people to execute her nefarious activities.
By Peter Theuri 4mos ago
The rich man ferried to his house basic goods that he knew the people would come looking for. Salt, flour, grain, milk and drums of muratina, which was the fuel that ran the place.
By Peter Theuri 8mos ago
Nine out of 10 times your pastor says they have heard from, or seen, The Lord, consider the use of more than just a pinch of salt in that statement.
By Peter Theuri 8mos ago
If a local government just sits while the price of sugar approaches that of a kidney, then it is clearly in cahoots with the oppressors.
By Peter Theuri 8mos ago
MV Logos Hope, in her travels to thousands of ports across the world to promote literacy and education, will dock in Mombasa on August 21 for a two-week treat.
By Caroline Chebet 8mos ago
The executive is happy. The Judiciary, not quite. This TV is used to watch Arsenal lose matches every weekend, with Chelsea quickly replacing them when fortunes look up for the former.
By Peter Theuri 9mos ago
So Harold is about to pull the biggest heist of his career, praying for an economy while those who should be fixing it continue to do very little to right it.
By Peter Theuri 9mos ago
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