Sudan army snubs Geneva ceasefire talks

By MAWAHIB ABDALLATIF Sudan’s army stayed away from new talks seeking to end on the conflict in the country, even as organisers in Geneva, the venue, said their primary target is to achieve ceasefire. The Sudan Armed Forces had threatened to boycott the talks called by the US, protesting presence of the United Arab Emirates…

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Rooney Onyango omitted from Gor Mahia’s CAF Champions League squad as Italian deal looms

Rooney Onyango’s surprise omission from Gor Mahia’s squad for the CAF Champions League clash has raised questions ahead of the crucial match. Gor Mahia defender and Harambee Stars wing-back Rooney Onyango has raised eyebrows with his unexpected omission from the squad set to depart on Thursday afternoon for the CAF Champions League preliminary round against…

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‘This is where I got my motivation’

Celebrated media personality Willis Raburu alias Bazu has attributed his successful TV career to K24 TV. Speaking during the TV show dubbed the Morning Vibe with Remmy Majala, Raburu narrated how the station sharpened and contributed to his breakthrough in his media career. Willis disclosed that joining the station as an intern was the most…

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Mackenzie manipulated bible verses to advance cultic practices, court told

Witnesses testifying against Shakahola massacre prime suspect Pastor Paul Mackenzie have revealed that the controversial preacher allegedly twisted biblical teachings to compel his followers into extreme fasting that led to mass deaths. Mackenzie, the leader of the Good News International Church, along with his wife Rhoda Mumbua Maweu and 93 others are accused of orchestrating…

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State keen on reducing energy transmission losses

PHOTO | COURTESY Government will fast-track the completion of all pending energy projects to stabilize power transmission across the country. New Energy Cabinet Secretary Opiyo Wandayi says aging energy infrastructure is making Kenyans pay more for power and intermittent power outages. “We appreciate the challenges that could still be there. There has been slow progress…

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