NRM general Miguna Miguna is asking for help as police take over his home in Karen. Via SMS ,Miguna says.. ‘They have bombed my house and broke up everything! They are still
NASA leader,Hon. Raila Odinga says they are intact.This comes after MP TJ Kajwang was arrested for accepting to foresee the oath at Uhuru Park on Tuesday, but has been released. NASA supporters attended
Raila Odinga was finally sworn in as the people’s president after postponing the event multiple times. Kenyans thronged Uhuru Park from early morning after police vacated the park. Police had earlier declared
Nasa leader Raila Odinga was sworn in as the people’s president at a packed Uhuru Park on Tuesday January 30th 2018. Raila’s swearing-in was characterized by malice from the government and even
Babu Owino has declared his support for Hassan Joho to vie for president in 2022. The Embakasi East MP himself wants to vie for president in 2027. 2022 will be an interesting
Miguna Miguna is one politician and advocate that you can’t corner no matter the circumstances whatsoever and the last panelist at the ‘AM Live’ learned once again about his charisma and law
Nairobi Deputy Governor Polycarp Igathe is on the receiving end of KOT’s wrath after he demonstrated sheer ignorance during a meeting with Evans Kidero. Igathe and his boss Mike Sonko bumped into
Governor Rochas Okorocha has been in the news lately for appointing his sister to a post in his government called the ministry of Happinnes. This fact has not been taken lightly by
Yoweri Museveni has been president of Uganda for 31 years and he is not about to step down any time soon even when Ugandan law forbids him from vying for president again
Governor Rochas Okorocha already has a checkered past considering the stunt he pulled in October of putting up a bronze statue of Jacob Zuma, despite the fact that he has been dogged
Grace Mugabe has been in the news recently because of the overthrow of her husband the one, the only Robert Mugabe. The fall of one of Africa’s longest serving presidents has been largely
Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa has issued an ultimatum to people who have looted state money. The new president is specifically targeting people who have moved cash and assets out of Zimbabwe. Mnangagwa