Kenya launches TouristTap app to ease payment in tourism industry enhance convenience

Kenya launches TouristTap app to ease payment in tourism industry enhance convenience

The cabinet secretary further highlighted that the solution aligns with the government’s broader digital transformation agenda under President William Ruto, stressing that seamless payments are now a basic expectation for global travellers.

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Elon Musk feared ‘I was dying’ after second Covid vaccine as former Pfizer chief toxicologist the vaccine killed over 60,000 in Germany

Elon Musk feared ‘I was dying’ after second Covid vaccine as former Pfizer chief toxicologist the vaccine killed over 60,000 in Germany

Many Germans who were injured by the Covid-19 shot have difficulty getting compensation in court for pain and suffering because the courts maintain that the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine has a positive risk-benefit ratio, according to one commissioner who asked questions during the inquiry.

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African Club Championship: Kenya’s Pipeline puts Burundi’s Gender Light to the sword in a 3-0 rout

African Club Championship: Kenya’s Pipeline puts Burundi’s Gender Light to the sword in a 3-0 rout

KPC, often referred to as the “Oil Queens,” utilised their superior height and international experience, to shut down GLC’s net play from the onset.

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Sugar boss: Kenya ready to drive Africa’s transition in sugar sector to power bioeconomy

Sugar boss: Kenya ready to drive Africa’s transition in sugar sector to power bioeconomy

Jude Chesire disclosed that Kenya’s sugar reforms strategy centres on scaling up ethanol production from molasses, expanding green energy generation using bagasse for co-generation and maximising industrial use of molasses to ensure zero waste across the value chain.

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US deploys more than 10 warships and dozens of aircraft to enforce ‘blockade’ Strait of Hormuz?

US deploys more than 10 warships and dozens of aircraft to enforce ‘blockade’ Strait of Hormuz?

As a major international energy transport corridor, the Strait of Hormuz links the Persian Gulf with the Gulf of Oman. Twenty-five per cent of global seaborne oil trade passed through the strait in 2025, according to the International Energy Agency.

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Rustlers in Samburu county kill herders, steal 500 goats as security concerns rise in northern Kenya

Rustlers in Samburu county kill herders, steal 500 goats as security concerns rise in northern Kenya

Security personnel are actively searching for the suspects, and a contingent of officers from the Administration Police, Regular Police and Anti-Theft Stock Unit have been deployed to Loiyangalani to pursue the bandits.

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Diplomatic re-engagement to ‌end Middle East crisis calms oil markets, drives benchmark prices to below $100

Diplomatic re-engagement to ‌end Middle East crisis calms oil markets, drives benchmark prices to below $100

Despite the optimistic note, more vessels were being turned back under the US blockade on Iranian ports, including a US-sanctioned and Chinese-owned tanker Rich Starry that was making its way back to the Strait of Hormuz on Wednesday after exiting the Persian Gulf.

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Cameroon to have vice president in 40 years since the position was abolished in 1984

Cameroon to have vice president in 40 years since the position was abolished in 1984

According to the new law, the vice president will be appointed by the president and will take over as head of state in the event of a presidential vacancy.

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Licensed to kill: Fresh concerns raised as trigger-happy police shoot dead protesters in filthy Embu hospital demos

Licensed to kill: Fresh concerns raised as trigger-happy police shoot dead protesters in filthy Embu hospital demos

Two protesters were shot dead in Ishiara Market in Mbeere North Constituency in Embu County following demonstrations by local people over the poor state of Ishiara Level 4 Hospital. The killings add to scores killings by trigger-happy police as concerns rise about crowd management by security forces. Use of live...

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New study links GMO foods to increased risk of health problems in children

New study links GMO foods to increased risk of health problems in children

Glyphosate, as a herbicide widely used with these crops, has measurable quantities detected in food products and is listed as a probable human carcinogen by the World Health Organization’s (WHO) International Agency on Research for Cancer (IARC).

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