RENOWNED KENYAN DJ, LITHIUM, IS DEAD

RENOWNED KENYAN DJ, LITHIUM, IS DEAD

Lisa Mugo Kenya’s Capital Fm  DJ and producer Alex Murimi alias DJ Lithium died on Wednesday evening minutes after being rushed to the Nairobi Hospital. He had collapsed at work. According to reports, Lithium committed suicide by consuming poison at the radio station’s offices in Nairobi city. It is said that the DJ was found lying unconscious by his colleagues who tried resuscitating […]

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 ANNUAL GRAMMY AWARDS RESCHEDULED TO APRIL 3

ANNUAL GRAMMY AWARDS RESCHEDULED TO APRIL 3

Lisa Mugo The 64th Grammy awards have been rescheduled to Sunday April 3rd  and will be held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. The most prestigious awards in music changed the date from January 31st and the location from The Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California due to concerns of the rapidly spreading Omicron variant of the Coronavirus. The changes have come only two weeks after they […]

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 TANZANIA, BURUNDI SIGN 282KM RAILWAY DEAL

TANZANIA, BURUNDI SIGN 282KM RAILWAY DEAL

Faith Nyasuguta  Tanzania has this week signed a multimillion-dollar deal with neighboring nation Burundi to erect a Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) linking Gitega to the Indian Ocean. The mapped out 282 kilometer (175 miles) SGR railway line will run from Uvinza in Tanzania’s Kigoma region to Gitega in Burundi. “Prof Makame Mbarawa and I, have […]

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 PREMIER LEAGUE: RASHFORD ENDS GOAL DROUGHT AS MAN-U REIGNITE TOP FOUR PUSH

PREMIER LEAGUE: RASHFORD ENDS GOAL DROUGHT AS MAN-U REIGNITE TOP FOUR PUSH

Wayne Lumbasi After an awful opening 45 minutes, Manchester united emphatically turned the match on its head as the Red Devils produced a prolific second half to down Brentford 3-1. Manchester united struggled to get grips with Brentford’s energy in the first half. Two big saves from David Degea kept the scores level at break. The deadlock was broken after 10 minutes when the second half […]

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 AFCON: EGYPT, NIGERIA QUALIFY FOR THE LAST 16

AFCON: EGYPT, NIGERIA QUALIFY FOR THE LAST 16

Wayne Lumbasi The super Eagles of Nigeria 🇳🇬 on Wednesday night beat Guinea Bissau 🇬🇼 2-0 to cement their place at the top of Group D. Nigeria is the only team with a 100 per cent win ratio at the AFCON so far in Cameroon. The super eagles look unstoppable. Striker Sadiq Umar scored his first goal […]

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 “EVEN MILD CASES OF COVID-19 AFFECTS MEMORY AND ATTENTION,” SAYS RESEARCHERS

“EVEN MILD CASES OF COVID-19 AFFECTS MEMORY AND ATTENTION,” SAYS RESEARCHERS

Avellon Williams  UNITED KINGDOM, LONDON – Researchers at Oxford University have revealed that those who have had mild COVID-19 but haven’t shown any other widespread ‘long Covid’ symptoms in daily life may experience impairment in memory and attention for six to nine months after getting infected.  After recovering from acute infection, participants of the latest study had tested positive for COVID-19 previously, […]

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 WHO: DISTRIBUTION OF VACCINES,TREATMENTS COULD END THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC THIS YEAR

WHO: DISTRIBUTION OF VACCINES,TREATMENTS COULD END THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC THIS YEAR

Avellon Williams GENEVA- The World Health Organisation’s (WHO) Health Emergencies Program Director, Dr. Michael Ryan, said Tuesday that if huge inequities in vaccinations and medicines are addressed, the worst of the coronavirus pandemic (deaths, hospitalisations, lockdowns) could be over this year. At the World Economic Forum’s panel discussion on vaccine equity, Dr. Ryan warned that “we may never end the […]

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 POLITICAL PARTIES RACE TO ‘SCAPEGOAT’ FOREIGN NATIONALS

POLITICAL PARTIES RACE TO ‘SCAPEGOAT’ FOREIGN NATIONALS

Oliver Meth JOHANNESBURG, South Africa – Xenophobic tensions are brewing in Johannesburg spurred on by political parties. This week saw smaller parties, Patriotic Alliance (PA), ActionSA and the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) grandstanding ‘attacking foreign national owned stores and vendors’. All three of these parties have campaigned on the promise of a ‘borderless Africa’ during […]

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