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The story of Wambui Otieno & Peter Mbugua: Before the controversial marriage of Esther Musila and Guardian Angel, Kenya had already witnessed a similar headline-grabbing relationship. Back in 2003, 67-year-old Wambui Otieno married 25-year-old Peter Mbugua…
Wambui Otieno & Peter Mbugua
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🚨Majembe weighs 70.8 kg while
Mbavu Destroyer weighs 67.65 ahead of their fight. Are you team Majembe or Mbavu Destroyer?
Mbavu Destroyer weighs 67.65 ahead of their fight. Are you team Majembe or Mbavu Destroyer?
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King Kaka's Ex, Nana Owiti, wearing a pullover written, "Ex Harudiwi."
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Some Kenyans have criticized comedian Konte Chizi for giving only ksh. 500 bob in a contribution. He is one of the biggest young comedians in Kenya, boasting over 600k followers on TikTok and 230k+ on Facebook.
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Kenya’s finest, Victor Wanyama, has retired from professional football.
The former Kenya national team captain made history across Europe, starring for Celtic FC and later Tottenham Hotspur, where he helped the club reach the 2019 UEFA Champions League Final. He also finished his career in MLS with CF Montréal.
Here is his most famous goal, a thunderbolt against Liverpool FC. ⚽🔥
The former Kenya national team captain made history across Europe, starring for Celtic FC and later Tottenham Hotspur, where he helped the club reach the 2019 UEFA Champions League Final. He also finished his career in MLS with CF Montréal.
Here is his most famous goal, a thunderbolt against Liverpool FC. ⚽🔥
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What if I told you Kenyan prisons are home to some of the most beautiful women you have ever seen?
That is the story of Ruth Kamande, a soft-spoken, light-skinned, petite woman with striking looks and a calm, almost innocent appearance…the kind of person you would never imagine being at the center of a chilling crime.
Back in 2015, at just 21, she made headlines after ending the life of her boyfriend, Farid Mohammed Halim (the man on the right frame), in their Buruburu home following a heated lovers’ quarrel. Reports claimed that she dunga-d him 25 times, and Farid had injuries on his legs, chest, hands, face, and head.
Neighbors reported hearing screams starting around 9 a.m., and a witness said she heard Farid crying out for help: “Nisaidie, nisaidie, amenidūnga.” He pointed toward Kamande and said, “It is this one who has dunga-d me.”
Farid was seen standing, holding his abdomen in pain, begging neighbors to break the window or find keys to open the locked door. Witnesses observed Kamande actively preventing help from reaching him—blocking access to the kitchen while holding the knife.
As neighbors tried to intervene, Farid cried out that he had been st@bb3d again. The screams continued, shifting toward the bedroom. When witnesses looked through the bedroom window, they saw Farid on his knees, leaning on the bed, while Kamande stood over him, akiwa amekamata kisu.
Police eventually arrived and arrested her, and she was later taken to court. In her defense, Kamande claimed self-defense, alleging Farid attacked her after she discovered he was HIV-positive and that he had possibly infected her. The court rejected this, describing her version as an afterthought and noting that the excessive force used was not reasonable or necessary.
But here’s where the story takes a twist. While locked up at Lang’ata Women’s Prison, Ruth didn’t fade away. Instead, she rose to fame again—this time as a beauty queen, winning Miss Lang’ata and earning the nickname “beauty behind bars.”
And she didn’t stop there. Behind those prison walls, she went back to school, studied law, graduated, and is now helping fellow inmates with their cases as a paralegal.
From a crime that shook the nation… to a crown… to a law degree behind bars.
Ruth Kamande’s story is one of those that leaves Kenyans divided, with some people claiming she should be given a second chance.
That is the story of Ruth Kamande, a soft-spoken, light-skinned, petite woman with striking looks and a calm, almost innocent appearance…the kind of person you would never imagine being at the center of a chilling crime.
Back in 2015, at just 21, she made headlines after ending the life of her boyfriend, Farid Mohammed Halim (the man on the right frame), in their Buruburu home following a heated lovers’ quarrel. Reports claimed that she dunga-d him 25 times, and Farid had injuries on his legs, chest, hands, face, and head.
Neighbors reported hearing screams starting around 9 a.m., and a witness said she heard Farid crying out for help: “Nisaidie, nisaidie, amenidūnga.” He pointed toward Kamande and said, “It is this one who has dunga-d me.”
Farid was seen standing, holding his abdomen in pain, begging neighbors to break the window or find keys to open the locked door. Witnesses observed Kamande actively preventing help from reaching him—blocking access to the kitchen while holding the knife.
As neighbors tried to intervene, Farid cried out that he had been st@bb3d again. The screams continued, shifting toward the bedroom. When witnesses looked through the bedroom window, they saw Farid on his knees, leaning on the bed, while Kamande stood over him, akiwa amekamata kisu.
Police eventually arrived and arrested her, and she was later taken to court. In her defense, Kamande claimed self-defense, alleging Farid attacked her after she discovered he was HIV-positive and that he had possibly infected her. The court rejected this, describing her version as an afterthought and noting that the excessive force used was not reasonable or necessary.
But here’s where the story takes a twist. While locked up at Lang’ata Women’s Prison, Ruth didn’t fade away. Instead, she rose to fame again—this time as a beauty queen, winning Miss Lang’ata and earning the nickname “beauty behind bars.”
And she didn’t stop there. Behind those prison walls, she went back to school, studied law, graduated, and is now helping fellow inmates with their cases as a paralegal.
From a crime that shook the nation… to a crown… to a law degree behind bars.
Ruth Kamande’s story is one of those that leaves Kenyans divided, with some people claiming she should be given a second chance.
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Nairobi Loop
What if I told you Kenyan prisons are home to some of the most beautiful women you have ever seen? That is the story of Ruth Kamande, a soft-spoken, light-skinned, petite woman with striking looks and a calm, almost innocent appearance…the kind of person…
Here is the woman, and the man, Farid Mohammed, whom she finished.
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Kenya Ports Authority Managing Director, Captain William K. Ruto, was involved in a serious road accident on Friday, April 3, 2026, in Taita Taveta while traveling with his family.
His daughter tragically died, while Captain Ruto and two other family members survived and are reported stable in a Mombasa hospital.
KPA expressed deep sorrow and extended condolences, noting the incident’s devastating impact on the family.
The cause of the crash remains under investigation, and details about the vehicle have not been released. Condolences are pouring in across media and social platforms.
His daughter tragically died, while Captain Ruto and two other family members survived and are reported stable in a Mombasa hospital.
KPA expressed deep sorrow and extended condolences, noting the incident’s devastating impact on the family.
The cause of the crash remains under investigation, and details about the vehicle have not been released. Condolences are pouring in across media and social platforms.