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Cornwall Double Murder Investigation After Two Bodies Found

Cornwall Double Murder Investigation After Two Bodies Found

Police in Cornwall have launched two separate murder investigations after two bodies were discovered less than 10 miles apart. Although the discoveries happened days apart, detectives have confirmed that the cases are not linked. The first body was found in Paramoor Woods near Sticker during the ongoing search for 43-year-old Daniel Coleman, who was reported…

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Government Education Funding Crisis Kenya 2025 – What’s Really Happening?

Government Education Funding Crisis Kenya 2025 – What’s Really Happening?

By June Wambui | July 25, 2025 The government education funding crisis in Kenya 2025 has reached a breaking point. This week, the Treasury confirmed it can no longer afford to fully fund free education, including HELB loans, public universities, and secondary schools. This decision marks a shift that will impact thousands of learners across the country….

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President Ruto Defends Building Church at State House: “I Have No Apologies To Make”

President Ruto Defends Building Church at State House: “I Have No Apologies To Make”

Nairobi, Kenya – July 4, 2025President William Ruto has addressed recent media reports about the construction of a church within State House Nairobi, confirming the project and firmly standing by his decision. “Naambiwa kwa magazeti leo wanasema najenga kanisa State House. Ni ukweli. I have no apologies to make for that,” said the President. Ruto…

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Trump vs Musk: A Billionaire Feud That Could Shake U.S. Politics and Business

Trump vs Musk: A Billionaire Feud That Could Shake U.S. Politics and Business

In an escalating war of words and power, former President Donald Trump and tech mogul Elon Musk are locked in a dramatic political and business feud that’s grabbing headlines and shaking up Wall Street. The fallout? Billions of dollars in potential losses, threats of political retaliation, and whispers of a brand-new political party. The Flashpoint:…

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Israel–Iran War: U.S. Military Joins Conflict in Escalating Middle East Showdown

Israel–Iran War: U.S. Military Joins Conflict in Escalating Middle East Showdown

The Middle East is once again in turmoil as a full-scale conflict has erupted between Israel and Iran, sending geopolitical shockwaves across the globe. What began as covert tensions quickly spiraled into overt war by mid-June 2025. The United States, after initially deploying forces to defend Israel, has now shifted into an offensive role, launching…

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Government Waives Medical Bills for Victims of June 17 and 25 Protests

Government Waives Medical Bills for Victims of June 17 and 25 Protests

The Ministry of Health has announced a full waiver of medical bills for all individuals injured during the nationwide protests held on June 17 and 25, 2025. Speaking on Monday, Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale confirmed that Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH) will absorb all treatment costs through its Disaster Emergency Fund, offering relief to victims…

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Tragedy in Custody: Influencer Albert Ojwang Dies After Detention Over “False Publication” Allegations

Tragedy in Custody: Influencer Albert Ojwang Dies After Detention Over “False Publication” Allegations

NAIROBI, Kenya – The digital community is mourning the shocking death of Albert Ojwang, a rising influencer who died in police custody after being detained over allegations of false publication. His death has sparked a national outcry, renewed scrutiny of Kenya’s cybercrime laws, and calls for justice across social media. 🎙️ Who Was Albert Ojwang?…

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Nairobi County Launches Massive Tree Planting Campaign to Combat Climate Change Introduction:In an effort to combat climate change and improve air quality, Nairobi Governor Hassan Joho launched a large-scale tree planting campaign on June 2, 2025. Campaign Highlights:The initiative aims to plant 100,000 indigenous trees across Nairobi’s parks, schools, and open spaces by the end…

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Kenya Launches Nationwide Digital ID Enrollment Drive Introduction:The Kenyan government officially launched a nationwide enrollment campaign for the new digital ID system on June 2, 2025, aiming to provide all citizens with secure, biometric identification. Details of the Campaign:This ambitious initiative is led by the National Registration Bureau in partnership with the Ministry of Interior….

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Mental Health in Campus: Things We Don’t Talk About

Mental Health in Campus: Things We Don’t Talk About

By June Wambui – RFM 99.2 & Cradior.com “I smiled through lectures, posted selfies, and even laughed with my friends. But at night, the panic attacks came—quiet, sharp, and invisible. I was drowning, and no one knew.” On campus, everything looks fine on the surface. The selfies, the good vibes, the loud parties. But behind…

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