@amerix In Uganda currently, there were 41 suspected cases that turned out negative in Kasese Western Region which borders Congo. Now you can believe what Eric tells people here.
REMINDER:
The 48-hour AUTOPHAGY FASTING has started.
From sundown onwards, the menu is only water, salt, prayer and steady breaths.
Let the body step aside, and allow the spirit to take control.
Three promotions in the past four seasons, and now back in the Premier League 👊
@ipswichtown manager Kieran McKenna has announced he will step down this summer after five years with the club 💙
Bibi yako akianza kupata pesa kukushinda, kwanza mshahara yenye ako sure kila mwezi itaingia, ataanza kukuona kama takataka mbele yake.
So, jipange mapema.
Jipange.
Be guided.
🌕🇨🇴 James Rodriguez: “Luis Diaz as Ballon d’Or, why not? For me he’s top 5 in the world right now already”.
“If we get to the final, he can win the Ballon d’Or”.
Frame 1: How the IG and DIG, Kenyan police, made entry into the Madaraka Day celebrations.
Frame 2: DIG administration police making entry into the same venues.
The two photos largely speak on elements of both sets of leaders. What do you read?
Unprecedented levels of disrespect are being seen before the World Cup.
Algeria coach Vladimir Petković decided to ban media outlets from filming training sessions ahead of the match against Argentina in order to protect his tactical ideas and game plans.
However, one local American TV channel reportedly used drones to film the training sessions from the air.
Parts of the training were indeed recorded and later broadcast on the channel.
The only time a man should enter the kitchen is when the wife is sick, and he only goes there to hold her so that she doesn’t fall down/collapse while cooking.
Anti-Counterfeit detectives and Nike officials raided Shiquo Hii Style at RNG Plaza and walked away with over KSh 15 million worth of allegedly counterfeit shoes and stock. This comes barely a month after Nike and Adidas opened shops in Nairobi. These officials have lately been walking into factories and inspecting everything from raw materials to finished products while raising a whole host of demands.
All this is happening while some people are hiding money under their mattresses. The detectives have declared that the seized goods will be destroyed at their warehouse, but watu si wajinga buana. They will eventually find their way back into the market. They'll sell to other small traders at a throw away price.
Shiquo has employed over 400 youths through his branches spread across major towns. The government should keep in mind that not everyone can afford to spend KSh 20,000 on a pair of sneakers. They should just let consumers decide what to buy.