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I mourn the passing of Patrick Mukabi, the artist behind the iconic paintings in all Java House wall paintings. As a newbie journalist, my bery first assignment was to cover the story of how Mukabi memorialised the 1998 bombing of the US embassy in Nairobi. I have followed his work over the years and my best series from his collection was Market Women. Mukabi did a lot of work teaching youngsters to paint. But above all, he immortalised many aspects of Nairobi social life. He is a national treasure. The city of Nairobi owes him a great of gratitude. We need a City Arts Council to recognise such artists Wangui Maina and Dennis Onsarigo.
I have written a notice to Central Pollice station and they are ready for our Tuko Kadi peaceful procession tomorrow.
Please help me share this so that we get as many registrationa Kesho.
@KenyaPower_Care Parts of Ngata, Mosop Ward in Nakuru have had no power since 2 am last night. The matter was reported but no power yet 18 hrs and counting.
As a motorbike rider for over 20 years, and married to someone who rides to work almost every week, I know private riders in Kenya rarely have fatal accidents. But every time it happens, they are hit and killed by careless motorists. Kenyan drivers don’t respect two wheels.
HEROIC! Virginia teenager Hugh Pinneo rushed into action to rescue a neighbor’s dog struggling in a frozen pond behind his home.
Pinneo states, “When my mom told me a dog was drowning, I was already halfway out the door. I didn't really think about the risk or the cold - in the moment, I just realized if I'm the one who can help, I'm the one who's gotta go.”
He’s raised right. 👏🏾
NEW: Community comes together and buys a South Bend, Indiana, man a new vehicle after his beat-up Chevy Silverado went viral online.
Mo Riles says his truck was severely damaged over the years.
Thanks to the fact that Indiana doesn't require routine vehicle inspections, Riles was able to keep driving the truck.
Local detailing shop owner Colin Crowel took note of the truck and decided to do something about the situation.
Crowel was able to raise $22,000, which was used to buy Riles a new truck.
"Here's a human being seeing another human being struggle. And I'm like, wow, what did I do to deserve this?" Riles said.
"This whole thing is not about me. It's about this community bonding together. God is good."
I live in an apartment complex. The guy above me stomps around at 2 AM every night. I was fed up. I marched upstairs to bang on his door and give him a piece of my mind. The door opened before I could knock. He was holding a crying baby. The apartment was bare. No furniture. Just a mattress on the floor and boxes. He looked exhausted. "I'm so sorry," he whispered. "I'm trying to walk him to sleep. The floor is creaky. I know we're loud." I looked past him. "Where's your furniture?" "Bed bugs in the last place," he said. "Had to toss everything. We just moved in. I’m saving up for a crib." My anger evaporated. "Hold on," I said. I went downstairs. I dragged my spare rocking chair up the stairs. "Sit," I told him. "Rocking is quieter than walking." He sat. The baby settled instantly. The next day, I posted on our building’s group chat: "New neighbor in 4B needs a restart. Who has spare stuff?" By noon, he had a crib, a sofa, a table, and three casseroles. He knocked on my door tonight. No stomping. just a quiet knock. "Thank you," he said. "We slept for six hours." Judge less. Ask more.
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Here is the untold story about Venezuela that the media will never tell you.
This man breaks down exactly why it was absolutely CRITICAL for Dictator Nicolas Maduro to be taken down.
- Venezuela has been strangled by a narco-dictatorship for over 25 years
- The regime erased entire families’ lives. Jobs, savings, pensions, and investments gone
- Venezuela is now the second-largest mass displacement on Earth, after Syria
- The regime has imprisoned hundreds of political opponents
- Thousands have been murdered for opposing the government or speaking the truth
- One-third of the country has fled
- Iranian militias, Chinese corporations, and Russian intelligence operate freely inside the country
- Foreign powers looting Venezuela’s land, oil, gold, and institutions
- The country has become a forward operating base for authoritarian regimes
- It is a direct threat to the Western Hemisphere
"It is amazing. I didn't expect it. But now it has happened, and I'm happy about it," David Munyua says after a stunning comeback win at the World Darts Championship at Alexandra Palace in London, UK.
Full story: https://t.co/qwZBMFxREr
For decades, this small West African country was the example. No coups since 1972. Peaceful transfers of power. A working democracy in a region where strongmen ruled.
Then, in December 2025, gunshots cracked through the capital. A group of mutinous soldiers stormed the state TV and declared a new era. They said the government had failed them. That their brothers were dying in the north, fighting jihadists, while politicians in the south rewrote the constitution.
By noon, it was over. Loyal forces crushed the coup. Nigeria sent jets. The president, Patrice Talon, appeared on camera looking calm. Crisis averted. Democracy saved?
Not exactly. Here's what they are not telling you about the coup in Benin Republic.
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