Security news: How a hacker accidentally broke into the FBI’s Epstein files
The US Department of Homeland Security quietly ousted two of the agency’s privacy officials after they questioned the mislabelling of certain records related to surveillance technologies and other tech in ways that would prevent their release to the public.
Nyeri County in central angling for Ksh352 million World Bank funding under devolution support programme
KDSP is a four-year programme (2024-2027) financed by the World Bank to support capacity building and technical assistance at five key result areas as identified in the national capacity building framework(NCBF).
Sovereignty: How East African Development Bank choked Raphael Tuju loan, turned Kenyan into financial colony
Following your legal wrangle with Mr Raphael Tuju and the information you have just recently released, I and many other concerned Kenyan citizens and residents are disappointed at how you belittle our sovereignty, our Constitution, our Judiciary and our ex-chequer.
How migration of servers from Germany to Kenya with China’s Huawei help set Safaricom on road to rapid expansion
Across the capital Nairobi, Chinese-made smartphones rule the roost. A visit to various shops revealed that popular budget brands, including Infinix, Tecno, Itel and Xiaomi retail for as low as 4,000 shillings ($31) despite their impressive versatility.
Lender set up Raphael Tuju, preliminary evidence shows as authentication of ‘receipts’ gets underway
We do not deal in rumours; we deal in “receipts.” Once we are fully satisfied with the authentication process, I will provide you with the full information. I will show you exactly how the borrower’s rights were infringed upon – not once, but twice.
Boy against men: How Arsenal’s 16-year old Dowman etched name in English Premier League history with wonder goal
It was one of those rare moments in a football stadium when you know a goal is going to be scored long before it happens. The fact that it was a Year 11 schoolkid, aged 16, striding through the centre of the pitch on a Saturday night in north London,...
Middle East tensions between Iran and Israel deepen energy crisis, reshape world market outlook
Analysts say the significance of the crisis lies not only in short-term market volatility but also in the possibility that sustained energy shocks could reshape inflation expectations, interest-rate outlooks and global asset pricing.
Mexico sets Guinness record after 9,500 people participated in 35-minute football lesson ahead of 2026 World Cup
Mexico City Mayor Clara Brugada and Mexico’s Secretary of Tourism Josefina Rodriguez led the class, accompanied by former football players Oscar “Conejo” Perez, Miguel Espana and Francisco “Kikin” Fonseca, among others.
US-based Ikolomani ‘brains anvil’ and founder of Beverly School of Kenya eyes Ikolomani parliamentary seat
Abdi Lidonde, founder and director of Naivasha-based Beverly School of Kenya, a premier institution international curriculum and specialises in the development of gifted children, says in his manifesto that he wants to leverage his international network to facilitate active participation of Kenyans in diaspora in local economy and skills upgrade in all spheres of national life.
Somali national intelligence kills 22 al-Shabaab terrorists in central region as they planned attacks
Somalia’s National Intelligence and Security Agency (NISA) backed by international partners killed 22 al-Shabaab terrorists during two separate operations carried out in Hiran and Mudug regions. The NISA said the joint operation that was carried out on Friday evening targeted militants’ leaders who were planning to carry out terrorist attacks...
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