Strength of a father: My wife walked out and left me to raise our blind twin babies alone; 18 years later the twins dumped her
As the years passed, Emma and Clara grew into confident young women who moved through the world with surprising independence. They navigated school with white canes and quiet determination, made friends who respected them, and spent countless hours refining their sewing skills. Sometimes they asked me simple questions while working.
Turkana governor donates 120 motorbikes to bishops and pastors in border counties in north-western Kenya
Chairman of Elgeyo Marakwet County Pastors’ Association Haron Kwambai noted that the motorbikes will greatly facilitate their work by enabling them to travel to different areas to preach peace among communities.
The Secrets We Bury: Mother told her children their dad left them only for psychic to locate his body 55 years later buried under family house
George Carroll, a Korean War veteran, vanished from his Long Island home in 1963, leaving his four children searching for answers for decades. Carroll’s wife, Dorothy, always told her children that their father had walked out on the family.
Inside toxic lesbian marriages and domestic violence: How push to vault from same-sex fomented jealousy and fire captain’s death
On February 17, 2025, home security footage captured a horrifying scene. Becky, bleeding from multiple stab wounds, ran across the patio while Yolanda allegedly chased her with a knife.
Kwikbet, quick win: How Kenya’s new gaming platform has kicked off a goldrush in choppy waters
The latest entrant in the gaming industry is Kwikbet – a home-grown company directors say combines skill, thrill and timing that gives players a unique experience unlike others. Players win awards in seconds, minutes or hours, depending on time and investment targets.
Groom punches bride after becoming ‘extremely angry and violent’ for being cut off from alcohol service
Imagine the scene: a beautiful wedding reception in full swing, friends and family gathered to celebrate, music playing and the bride glowing with happiness. Then, suddenly, a violent disruption.
How Kajiado Prison in Kenya helps offenders unlearn criminal behaviour, acquire skills to rebuild their lives
Kajiado Prison may not have the most advanced facilities but its commitment to lending discipline with reformation offers a glimpse of hope. Inmates leave not just having served their time, but are also equipped with skills that could help them rebuild their lives in the outside world.
America’s street violence: When a friendly ‘How are you today?’ can lead to attack, gorged out eye
According to Fox 10, court documents later revealed the profound toll the injuries would take, stating, “The victim stated this loss of the use of his right eye and fractured jaw will forever impact his quality of life and is unsure if he will be able to work again or perform many basic life functions.”
Zombification of Uganda: How a non-thinking nation slips into garbage heap of weird ideas, values
Uganda must become a country of thinkers and reasoners who don’t just say yes, yes when they mean no!
Why in Senegal’s capital Nicaragua is popular flight path for illegal migrants headed for US
US authorities arrested Senegalese migrants 20,231 times for crossing the border illegally from July to December. That’s a 10-fold increase from 2,049 arrests during the same period of 2022, according to US Customs and Border Protection. Many like Ba cross in remote deserts of western Arizona and California.














