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NTSA: Saturday was the worst day for Kenyans to use roads in 2023

Data released by the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) shows that Saturdays were the most dangerous day of the week to travel in Kenya in 2023. 780 lives were lost through road crashes in 2023, which marked a decrease...

Why Citizen TV’s Swaleh Mdoe was suspended by RMS bosses

Swaleh Mdoe is among the names that cannot be left out of the list of top Swahili presenters at RMS' Citizen TV. Fresh details are now emerging that the veteran news anchor has been suspended from Live TV. According to...

Man who retired as ship captain after 27 years, now dairy farmer in Murang’a

Captain Nelson Baiyu has worked as a ship captain for 27 years, navigating the world's most treacherous seas and waters. In 1990, he left Kenya after being recruited by the British to work in the maritime industry. Now retired, Captain...

Why I’m quitting my Sh. 350,000 per month online taxi driving job

It is rare to find cases where people have left behind lucrative earning opportunities for other jobs. The online taxi business is commonly seen as a side hustle for many, as it has allowed many to earn a decent...

My son ate all my 10-years gulf savings money, now I beg for food and rent

Immaculate Njeri is just a few months fresh from living and working in the Gulf, where she has been for over a decade. During her time in the Middle East, she often fantasized about returning to Kenya and reaping...

Branice Munyasa: Third year UoN student who started top dental clinic while at school

Mercy Branice Munyasa is a well-known dentist on Kenyan social media, particularly X (formerly Twitter). She specializes in oral and maxillofacial surgery and runs her Ultramodern dental clinic, NextCare Dental Studio. Growing up, Branice had always wanted to be a...

How taxi drivers make easy money from branding their cars

Since time immemorial, the taxi driving industry has been a mainstay, with millions of Kenyans hitting the roads in hopes of earning a living from it. Around 2015, the local taxi industry was revolutionized by introducing ride-hailing apps like Uber...

Security firms deregistered by state for not increasing guard salaries

The Private Security Regulatory Authority (PSRA) has revoked the security licenses of nine Kenyan security firms for violating government directives. This was formalized through gazettement, with the names of the affected companies being published. As a result, thousands of security...

Nairobi University students set to pay for meals via government’s e-citizen

Students and staff at the University of Nairobi eating at the school's kitchen will henceforth be paying for meals through the Kenyan government's e-citizen platform. This follows a directive by the current regime to the university, ordering that all payments...

Jobless graduate who took to streets seeking employment lands top job

For the last two decades in Kenya, academic institutions have been churning a growing number of graduates to an already saturated workforce. Many students, who were once assured that good grades in school = great jobs with lucrative salaries have...

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