Monday 2 November 2015

José Mourinho assured of Chelsea board's support but time is short


José Mourinho has plunged himself into preparations for the visit of Dynamo Kyiv on Wednesday after Chelsea’s manager was assured by members of the board he will be given more time to revive his ailing team. The latest show of support from the hierarchy is understood to have been accompanied by a message that results need to improve quickly.

Lamar Odom Miracle Update: No Dialysis, No Transplant Needed As Khloe Kardashian Romances James Harden, Then Returns


Lamar Odom has made a dramatic improvement that some describe as a miracle. With Khloe Kardashian by his side since he was rushed to a hospital after being found unconscious in a brothel following a reported drug overdose, Lamar has gradually been recovering. The latest update is that Odom has been able to go off dialysis, according to Us Weekly.

In contrast to all the reports that Lamar would require dialysis and a kidney transplant, Odom has been able to end his dialysis sessions and does not need a transplant, said an insider.

Real justice could finally be delivered in Uganda by key ruling on maternal health


On 30 October the main courtroom in Uganda’s supreme court was packed with people waiting – spilling into the stairwells and hallways adjoining both sides of the large room. I was sharing half of my seat with a colleague. Civil society outrage at Uganda’s crisis of maternal mortality – chronically ignored by government – was what had filled the courtroom with activists.

Russian airline: Sinai plane crash not due to technical faults or pilot error


Russian airliner Metrojet says Saturday’s plane crash in Egypt, which killed all 224 people on board, was not caused by technical problems or pilot error.

The flight from the Egyptian beach resort of Sharm el-Sheikh to St Petersburgbroke up over the Sinai peninsula.

“We rule out a technical fault of the plane or a pilot error,” said Alexander Smirnov, deputy general director of Metrojet. “The only explainable cause is physical impact on the aircraft.”

Friday 30 October 2015

Syria conflict: World powers to intensify quest for peace


The Vienna talks involved Iran, a key Assad ally, for the first time.
The ministers agreed to ask the United Nations to start a process that could lead to a ceasefire and new elections. But they disagreed over Mr Assad's future. New talks are due in two weeks.

Ahead of the talks, a Syrian government attack on a Damascus suburb left at least 57 people dead.

Transgender prisoner Tara Hudson MOVED to women's jail after 'unrelenting' sexist abuse from other inmates



A transgender woman suffering sexist abuse in a men's prison has been moved to a female-only jail.
Tara Hudson, 26, was transferred to HMP Eastwood Park, a women's closed prison around 15 miles from Bristol in South Gloucestershire with approximately 350 prisoners.

It holds both remand and sentenced prisoners, including young women from 16 upwards and has a mother and baby unit for up to 12 mothers.

In Burundi, despite the political turmoil, solar power plants projects are started


The hen contractors and members of the government signed an agreement on the first solar power station in Burundi, the future of this nation full of energy seemed very promising.The next day, shots were heard in the streets and buildings caught fire - a rebel general was trying to take power.

These are the challenges of the use of renewable energy in one of the most unstable countries in Africa. "We were so excited," recalls Sebitereko Lazarus, Program Director for Burundi enterprise specialized in development and social Solar Gigawatt Global. "It has upset us because we wanted to start our project. It does not stop the progression but is slow compared to what we expected. "

Ebola orphans face life of hardship as education and jobs remain out of reach


Going without food for two or three days is “like being in hell”, says Dauda Fullah, 25, who has been left to look after eight children and young adults since his parents died of Ebola.

“It’s been tough. It’s not easy with me because of financial problems, solving all the problems of the family and at the same time hoping to go back to college,” Fullah says. “I have been looking for a job in health for two years now. Even if you are qualified, it is hard to get a job, it’s not easy.”

South Sudan civil war inquiry details torture and forced cannibalism


A new report has laid bare the scale of the atrocities committed during South Sudan’s 22-month civil war, detailing cases of rape, torture, mutilation and instances of forced cannibalism.

The report, from the African Union (AU), also disputes the government’s claim that the conflict began after the country’s former vice-president, Riek Machar, attempted a coup against President Salva Kiir in December 2013. The resulting violence has killed tens of thousands of people, displaced more than 2 million, and prompted fears of a famine.

Kenya police fear serial killer targeting sex workers after 10 deaths in one month


Kenyan police are investigating the murders of 10 women working as prostitutes, a record number of attacks in one month that has led to fears of a serial killer targeting sex workers.

Concerned about the safety of women working on the streets, campaigners have called on the government to legalise prostitution and offer proper protection to vulnerable women.

The police commander in the town of Nakuru, where four bodies were found, said an intense manhunt was under way for a “short adult male” in central Kenya.

Dear Jacob Zuma, this time white people haven’t made us angry. You have


South Africa’s student movement scored an historic victory on Friday when President Jacob Zuma finally announced he was scrapping plans to raise university fees after a week of protests rocked the nation.

More than 10,000 people gathered in front of the Union Buildings in Pretoria – the largest single student protest since the 1976 Soweto uprising – awaiting an appearance from Zuma to confirm his decision to the #FeesMustFall movement.

Nigeria imposes record $5.2bn fine on South African phone company


Nigeria has imposed a record $5.2bn fine on a South African mobile phone company for failing to register users, raising concerns that regulations are being tightened to compensate for a budget shortfall. The unprecedented fine has already caused a 16% drop in the share price of MTN, Africa’s largest mobile phone company, and threatens the firm’s future in Nigeria, its biggest and most profitable market. There are fears that the fine, which came on the same day that regulators acted against another South African company, could deter foreign businesses from investing in Nigeria.

Ugandans losing faith in electoral system as apathy and scepticism prevail


On a Tuesday morning, the rally on the streets of Uganda’s capital, Kampala, is full of verve. Its diversity – religious leaders, civil society groups, donors, musicians, comedians and ordinary Ugandans are all represented – only adds to the appeal.
The procession is led by the Citizens’ Coalition for Electoral Democracy in Uganda, an umbrella group of more than 600 NGOs working to encourage the populace to vote.

Syria peace talks pin hopes for end to war on Iran and Saudi Arabia


The broadest peace talks since the start of the Syrian war are getting under way in Vienna, with Iran joining arch-rivals Saudi Arabia and the US to try to orchestrate an end to one of the most dangerous global conflicts in decades.

While all regional stakeholders appear set to take a seat at the table, neither the Syrian government nor opposition have been invited, with any hope of a solution riding mainly on their respective regional patrons: Iran for the Assad regime and Saudi Arabia for those who oppose him.

Tanzania election winner declared despite vote-rigging claims


Tanzania’s ruling party candidate has been declared the winner of a controversial presidential election marred by claims of vote rigging and fears of violence.

John Magufuli, nicknamed “the bulldozer” for his track record as works minister, won 58.46% of the vote, compared with 39.97% for his main rival, Edward Lowassa.

Shaker Aamer released from Guantánamo Bay after 14-year detention


Shaker Aamer has been released after 14 years of incarceration at Guantánamo Bay, where he was beaten by his US military jailers but never tried for any offence, the UK’s foreign secretary, Philip Hammond, has confirmed.

“The Americans announced some weeks ago that they were going to release Shaker Aamer from Guantánamo and I can confirm that he is on his way back to the UK now and he will arrive in Britain later today,” he said.

Khloe Kardashian Focusing on Lamar Odom’s Health Over a Relationship With Him


Khloe Kardashian says she is not getting back together with Lamar Odom, even though they have put their divorce on hold. Right now, the sole focus is getting him better.

In her first interview since Lamar's hospitalization, Khloe recalls her reaction to learning that the former NBA pro was found unresponsive at a Nevada brothel on Oct. 13. "All I knew was I had to get there," she told People. "I had to get to him and make sure he was OK. I hate that he was in that situation. I wouldn't want anybody in that situation, especially someone I love and care about."

Thursday 29 October 2015

Five-month-old boy left orphaned after parents killed in honeymoon quad bike accident



Jonathan and Emma Gray, both 25, died when they quad bike they were given a lift home on from a party crashed into a tree.

A five-month-old boy was left orphaned after his parents couple were killed on honeymoon in the Maldives in a quad bike crash, an inquest heard.

Jonathan and Emma Gray, both 25, were at a private party on the Kuredu Island Resort when at the end of the night the party host, Filip Petre, offered to drive them and two other couples back to their villas on a quad bike.

Africa puts security hopes in foreign-funded, home-grown strike force


Backed by tanks, armored vehicles and plenty of EU cash, thousands of African soldiers took on an imaginary enemy in the arid heart of South Africa this week, the last joint exercises before a homegrown continental strike force goes live.

Standing on far-away hilltops, commanders peered through night vision goggles and issued orders through helmet-mounted radios to the 5,400 troops simulating a dawn assault on rebels in the fictitious city of Kalasi marked out in the bush.

The orderly maneuvers and high-tech kit elicited purrs of approval from military chiefs who tout the rapid-reaction battalion - a key part of a long-awaited African Standby Force (ASF) - as the antidote to insurrections spiraling into civil war or even genocide. 

Kanye west's fans queue for hours to buy his $636 Yeezy boots and $235 T-shirts


Kanye West fans splurged up to $4,000 each after waiting for five hours to get their hands on his Yeezy fashion range - and claimed it was a 'blessing' handed down by the rapper.
Fashionistas as young as 15 spent $636 on a single pair of boots with one man grabbing one for him and one for his girlfriend.

Waiting to get Kanye's gear made them late for work and late for school but they said that it was 'worth it' - even at such a high price.

At Barney's on Madison Avenue in New York customers had to line up in the pouring rain on Wednesday night to get a wristband to let them queue again today. 

China ends decades-Long one child policy


China will ease family planning restrictions to allow all couples to have two children after decades of a strict one-child policy, the ruling Communist Party said on Thursday, a move aimed at alleviating demographic strains on the economy.

The policy is a major liberalization of the country's family planning restrictions, already eased in late 2013 when Beijing said it would allow more families to have two children when the parents met certain conditions.

A growing number of scholars had urged the government to reform the rules, introduced in the late 1970s to prevent population growth spiraling out of control, but now regarded as outdated and responsible for shrinking China's labor pool. 

Friday 23 October 2015

Robert Mugabe wins China's version of the Nobel Peace Prize


China has awarded its own version of the Nobel Peace Prize to Zimbabwe’s president Robert Mugabe on Thursday for what the committee termed as “support for pan Africanism and inspired national leadership”.

The Confucius peace prize was established in 2010 in response to the Norwegian Nobel committee’s decision to hand its annual prize to jail dissident writer Liu Xiaobo. He remains in prison for co-writing a pro-democracy manifesto called charter 08.

The 91-year old controversial president apparently beat out a number of other candidates for the award, including Bill Gates and South Korean president Park Geun-hye.

Jay-z and Beyonce separated for a year... New tell-all book claims


According to an unauthorized new tell all book titled Becoming Beyoncé; The untold story, released by celebrity journalist J. Randy Taraborelli, Beyoncé and Jay-z had secretly broken up three years prior to their wedding in 2008.

The book goes on to reveal that queen Bey wanted to focus on her career and her husband was feeling neglected. Eventually the couple agreed to take a break from the relationship.

It was during the supposed one-year break that Jay-z is alleged to have had an affair with his protégé 27-year-old Rihanna. It was also during this time that Jay-z signed Rihanna to his label Def Jam.

DPP orders probe into Aladwa's utterance



The director of public prosecution, Keriako Tobiko has directed DCI director Ndegwa Muhoro and National cohesion Integration commission (NCIC) to investigate current ODM’s Nairobi county branch chairman George Aladwa over hate speech remarks.

This is in response to a video that emerged on Wednesday, October 21 of him inciting a charged crowd during Mashujaa day celebrations in Kibera.

In the video that has been doing rounds on social media, Aladwa allegedly said that if the 2017 election will be rigged, a few people must die for Raila to become President.

Thursday 22 October 2015

Oscar Pistorius released from prison into house arrest


Paralympian Oscar Pistorius was on Monday released from prison into house arrest, where he will serve the remainder of his five-year sentence for killing his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp in February 2013.

Pistorius had been in prison since October last year after a judge found him guilty of culpable homicide and sentenced him to five years in jail.

The former athlete, in his defense said that he mistook his girlfriend for an intruder.
Steenkamp, who was a model and law school graduate, was found dead at Oscar’s home and he acknowledged to firing the fatal shots through a locked bathroom door.

Pistorius, 28, had been expected to leave prison on Tuesday but was released a day earlier to avoid media glare.

Wednesday 21 October 2015

Photos: See Betty Kyalo and Dennis Okari's honeymoon tour


TV newlyweds Betty Kyalo and Dennis Okari who exchanged vows on 2nd October at an exclusive wedding ceremony at the Marula Manor, continue to enjoy their luxurious honeymoon. From Diani to Mauritius and now Dubai.

The couple kicked off their honeymoon in Diani where they spent two nights reminiscing on their romantic engagement.

Betty posted on her Instagram page to say “phase one of the honeymoon was beautiful!!!! Spent first 2 days of it at the beautiful Kenyan South Coast, Diani…. candle lit dinners and cozy warm nights in the exclusive gorgeous at Swahili Beach (The place it all started with the engagement.) 

Monday 19 October 2015

Pope Francis to visit Kenya, Uganda and Central African Republic On his first Papal trip to Africa


The Vatican on Saturday released the official itinerary for Pope Francis’ Apostolic voyage to Africa.
According to the programme the Papal visit to Africa will kick-off on 25th November and end on 30th November.

The journey will be Pope Francis’ first to Africa since he took leadership of the Catholic Church in 2013.

The five-day visit to Africa will begin in Nairobi. He is expected to visit the St Joseph the worker parish on Friday 8:30 am, where he will conduct meetings with residents and faithful for one and a half hours.

Photo of the day!



 Black woman wearing a light skinned leggings making people think she's naked! Lol!

Lamar Odom regains conciousness


Former NBA star Lamar Odom's health has shown great signs of improvement four days after he was found unconscious at a legal brothel in Nevada.

According to TMZ the 35-year-old's heart is reportedly responding for the first time. Besides his heart, three other major organs were reportedly failing after his alleged drug overdose on Oct. 13. It is also suspected he may have brain damage after he suffered multiple strokes.

Khloe Kardashians' estranged husband emerged from the coma on Friday and had his breathing tube that was assisting his breathing removed.

Lamar's Las Vegas doctors are reportedly working with specialists from LA who were flown in by the Kardashian family. 

Friday 9 October 2015

Tunisian National Dialogue Quartet wins 2015 Nobel Peace Prize



The Norwegian Nobel committee on Friday, awarded the Tunisian National Dialogue Quartet the 2015 Nobel peace prize.

The quartet which is comprised of workers, employers’ human rights activists and lawyers was awarded to the group for its "decisive contribution to the building of a pluralistic democracy in the country in the wake of the Jasmine Revolution of 2011."

The various organizations that make up the Tunisian Dialogue Quartet "represent different sectors and values in the Tunisian society, working life and welfare, principles of rule of law and human rights" the Nobel committee said.

The National Dialogue Quartet, was formed in 2013 after the Arab spring began in Tunisia, with protests that forced President Zine el Abidine Ben Ali to step down in January 2011, after 23 years in power. 

Wednesday 7 October 2015

Joshua Waiganjo Jailed for five years



Police impostor Joshua Waiganjo was on Wednesday handed a five year jail term by a Naivasha court.

Waiganjo was found guilty of disguising as an assistant commissioner for five years, illegal possession of government equipment and wearing police uniform.

Senior Magistrate, Shadrack Mwinzi said Waiganjo failed to prove he was a police officer and did not defend his decision to wear police uniform.

Kylie Jenner denies wearing 'butt Pads' as she poses in spanx


Kylie Jenner who recently turned 18 posted a snapchat on Monday showing off her new pair of spanx.

The conversation turned cynical when one of her fans accused her of wearing fake butt pads.

"LMAO Kylie just posted a picture on snapchat and you can see her butt pads!"

Jenner quickly responded saying 'They are Spanx…here's the link if you want some ;)'.

Tuesday 6 October 2015

Baby born with one eye in the middle of forehead after his mother was exposed to radiation during pregnancy


A woman in Egypt recently gave birth to a baby  boy with only one eye and no nose at a private hospital in the north-eastern town of El Senbellawein.

Doctors believe the newborn boy is suffering from cyclopia - an unusual medical condition named after the one-eyed giants of Greek mythology - caused by radiation exposure in the womb.

The heartbreaking picture of the child has been released by the family, who are receiving counselling.

Milimani Road renamed after Tanzania's President Jakaya Kikwete


Governor Evans Kidero has today renamed Milimani road Jakaya Kikwete road in honor of Tanzania’s outgoing president.

President Kikwete who is currently in Kenya on a state visit was presented with a key to the city by Dr Evans Kidero who hosted him in Nairobi.

According to Kidero, the relationship between Kenya and Tanzania has continued to grow and has seen increased trade partnerships between the two countries. 

Raila claims Kuria was used by President Kenyatta to Fix Ruto at the Hague


The controversy surrounding deputy President William Ruto's case at the International Criminal court has taken a different turn after cord leader accused President Uhuru Kenyatta of fixing Ruto.

According to Mr. Odinga, Moses Kuria worked as an employee and political assistant for Mr. Kenyatta during the time witnesses in the Ruto case were being procured.

“Moses Kuria was an employee and a political assistant to Mr. Uhuru Kenyatta when he arranged the procuring of witnesses to fix Deputy President William Ruto,” Mr. Odinga stated. 

Kaimenyi asks TSC to challenge court order against recruitment of new teachers


Speaking during the launch of the 2014 basic Educational Statistical Booklet at KICC on Tuesday, Education Cabinet Secretary advised the Teachers Service Commission to appeal a court order stopping recruitment of teachers.

 He said that an employer should not stop be stopped from hiring other employees.

Kaimenyi said that the move to hire new teachers was a noble idea that was aimed at restoring learning. 

Mutahi Ngunyi files petition to stop his prosecution


Political scientist Mutahi Ngunyi has filed petition to stop his prosecution over hate speech remarks.

Ngunyi who filed the petition on Tuesday asked the court to issue a temporary order to block his prosecution.

Certifying the application as urgent, Justice Onguto directed the case be heard on Thursday 8th October. 

DPP, Keriako Tobiko, on Monday ordered that Mutahi Ngunyi be tried for his controversial posts on his twitter account.

Wednesday 30 September 2015

Kajiado county spends 2.5 million on mobile phones


Kajiado governor, David Nkedianye, is on the spot for the purchase of mobile phones worth 2.49million for his chief and county executives.

According to a report released by auditor general Edward Ouko, the 24 Samsung Galaxy Note III smart phones were purchased at varying prices.

The phones were purchased in two batches during the 2013/14 financial year. The first batch was bought at Sh 90,000 each while the second batch cost Sh 80,000 each. All phones were acquired from the same entity. 

Unusual allergy: Girl reacts to food only after exercise

Emergency room | Flickr

A teenage girl in Canada had an unusual food allergy that showed up only after she exercised, according to a new report of her case. The 17-year-old's allergy first appeared when she had a small snack — a few rice crackers and hummus - right before she worked out on a treadmill at her home.

She ran for just 10 minutes before her lips started to swell. She stopped running, but her symptoms became severe, and she developed the puffy eyes, hives, itching and abdominal pain that occur in the body-wide allergic reaction known as anaphylaxis.

The girl was taken to the emergency room and treated with Benadryl and epinephrine, and she recovered about 3 hours later, the report said.

Wednesday 23 September 2015

Pope Francis starts Us tour in black Fiat 500L


Pope Francis launched his first visit to the United States with a characteristic gesture of humility on Tuesday, and sent a conciliatory message to the world's wealthiest nation about his frequent criticism of capitalism.

After a red carpet welcome by President Barack Obama at an air base near the capital, the 78-year-old Argentine headed off to Washington not in a limousine as is customary but in a modest Fiat.

Schoolchildren cheered the pontiff as his Alitalia plane landed, chanting "We love Francis, yes we do. We love Francis, how about you?"

Arsenal Manager Arsene Wenger formally splits from his wife


Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger has split from his long term lover and wife Annie.

This comes after months of speculation about the state of their marriage, with the couple not seen together since 2013.

Wenger, 65, has previously admitted that the pressure of his job with Arsenal has put pressure on his marriage. 

CJ Willy Mutunga appoints five judges to Rawal's retirement case


Chief justice Will Mutunga has appointed a five-judge bench to hear a case filed by his deputy Kalpana Rawal challenging her retirement.

The five judges appointed include justices Mr. Richard Mwongo, Mr. Weldon Korir, Ms. Hedwig Ongudi, Ms. Christine Meoli and Mr. Charles Kariuki.

On September 1st the JSC issued Rawal with a retirement notice requiring her to retire at 70 and started the recruitment process of her replacement.

Mugo Wa Wairimu will not be charged with rape.


Police have indicated that there is no sufficient evidence to charge the fake gynaecologist, Mugo wa Wairimu with rape. 

The unlicensed 'doctor' will not be charged with rape for lack of forensic and witness statements evidence. 

According to police who have already concluded investigations into the matter, only one woman recorded a statement with the Criminal Investigative Department.

Lack of forensic evidence, such as semen and DNA Mugo wa Wairimu will be charged with running an illegal medical laboratory and indecent assault.

Tuesday 15 September 2015

Photos... Nairobi Senator Mike Sonko's father burial


The Late Gideon Kioko succumbed to illness on September 6, 2015 at Nairobi Hospital where he was undergoing treatment. See more photos after the cut...

TSC will not pay striking teachers


During a press briefing on Monday, TSC chair Dr. Lydia Nzomo said teachers will not be paid for the days they have not worked.

Nzomo said the process for preparing for the September payroll has began and that only teachers teachers "who have been performing their duties" will be paid in full.

“The process of preparing the September payroll has begun and details of the teachers who have been performing duties have been captured, these teachers will receive their salaries in full. 

Monday 14 September 2015

Raila wants Waiguru suspended over NYS corruption Scandal


Cord leader Raila Odinga has called on President Uhuru Kenyatta to suspend devolution Cabinet Secretary Anne Waiguru over the NYS corruption scandal claiming that her name was removed from the list of shame.

"I have enough evidence to confirm to you that money was stolen from National Youth Service, if they like they can take me to court. The government is trying to trade small fish for the big "Mbuta"(fish). It is a cover up," he said. 

Kylie Jenner shows side boobs as she parties with Tyga in NYC



Kylie Jenner showed massive side boobs again as she went to New York’s Game nightclub with boyfriend Tyga on Saturday night. More photos of the lovebirds after the cut...

6yr old girl invites the Queen to her birthday party & gets a response


A 6 year old schoolgirl who invited the Queen to her birthday party got a delightful response. Melissa Poll made a card for the Queen congratulating her on becoming the longest reigning monarch- but complained that she hadn’t been allowed into Buckingham Palace.

The 6 year old and her little sister recently visited Buckingham Palace on a family trip, but because of an ongoing strike there was no time to queue up to get inside.

So she wrote to the Queen explaining she was disappointed she could not go inside the palace and also invited the monarch to her birthday party which will take place this month.