Author: Steve Ireri

Steve is a seasoned digital multimedia journalist, with a background of over three years in digital content creation and masterful storytelling. He is accredited by the Media Council of Kenya and holds a Diploma in Broadcast Journalism from the Kenya Institute of Mass Communication. Steve has previously worked for reputable publications and media houses including the Kenya Management Magazine, Burudani Africa News and the Kenya News Agency. Email: steve@nairobipost.co.ke

Hours after President William Ruto announced his new cabinet nominees and former Defence CS Aden Duale confirmed his reappointment, Duale held a lavish party to celebrate the occasion. Exclusive photos and videos have emerged of the extravagant event, featuring a banner referring to Duale as ‘Simba’ and announcing his return. In front of the banner was an opulent dais adorned with flowers and disco lights stretching from one end to the other. A leaked video showed Somali men and women dancing on stage, with the event exclusively attended by Somalis. The celebration was exceedingly lavish, held in a grand conference…

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Margaret Rose Jumaisi, mother of Collins Jumaisi Khalusha, has been left devastated by the shocking revelations about her son’s involvement in a series of gruesome murders. The family is grappling with the news that Collins, once a troubled but hopeful youth, is now the prime suspect in the brutal killings of women found in a Mukuru kwa Njenga quarry. Collins was described by his mother as a troubled individual who dropped out of school in Form 3. His life was marked by a pattern of disappearing for years before unexpectedly returning home. In 2016, he bought land and built a…

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A group of Ugandan children has captivated the world with their viral TikTok recreation of the attempted assassination of former US President Donald Trump. The group, known as TikToker Blud Ug, used wooden rifles and plastic crates to ingeniously replicate last weekend’s chaotic incident, sparking a flurry of reactions from across the globe. The UK’s Daily Mail described the reenactment as “hilarious,” while numerous online commentators praised the children’s talent and creativity. Some even suggested that the young actors appeared “more organized” than the Secret Service agents who were actually guarding Trump. Follow our Facebook page for more updates: In…

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Tears and sorrow marked the faces of Samuel Ngure’s family as their weeks-long search for their missing loved one ended in heartbreak at the Nairobi City Mortuary. The body of Ngure, who disappeared on the 23rd of last month, was discovered dismembered, with his head and leg severed, revealing the horrific ordeal he must have endured. Ngure, a graduate, was involved in an accident along Magadi Road, with his family only confirming his death on Friday after Citizen TV highlighted his plight. “I’m so exhausted, but at least I’ve seen my son,” said Peterson Njeru, Ngure’s father, as he grappled…

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President William Ruto, chairing a Cabinet meeting at State House Nairobi, unveiled the first batch of nominees for his new broad-based government on Friday, July 19. The President retained six Cabinet Secretaries from the recently dismissed cabinet, including Kithure Kindiki (Ministry of Interior), Aden Duale (Ministry of Defence), Davis Chirchir (Ministry of Transport and Roads), Soipan Tuya (Ministry of Environment), and Alice Wahome (Lands and Public Works). Follow our Facebook page for more updates: In a notable move, Rebecca Miano, who previously served as the Cabinet Secretary for Trade, has been nominated as the new Attorney General. These nominees will…

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Comedian Kendrick Mulamwah is set to unveil the face of his second-born child, Oyando Jr., this coming weekend, creating a buzz among fans and followers. Mulamwah recently took to Instagram to announce the much-anticipated reveal, previously hinting at charging a substantial fee for the event. Initially, he teased a potential price tag of Sh100 million, promising a unique and memorable presentation. However, in a surprising twist, Mulamwah is now opting for a more personal approach by opening a social media account for his five-month-old son. This move comes as a shift from his earlier plan, aiming to share their new…

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After enjoying days of fame and frequent appearances on television screens, the Wadagliz Clan, the creators behind the viral song “Anguka Nayo,” have clarified that their music is not classified under the Gengetone genre as many believe. In a recent interview with bloggers, the artists emphasized that they will not be the ones to revive the Gengetone genre because their song doesn’t belong to it. This clarification came after an interviewer remarked that Gengetone, after years of popularity, had declined and suggested that Urban Tone had taken its place. Follow our Facebook page for more updates: The interviewer implied that…

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A past video of musician Stivo Simple Boy pleading with Diana Bahati to become his wife has emerged, leaving many in stitches. In the humorous skit, the two are seen in a kitchen collaborating on an advertisement for Raha Premium Cooking Flour when Stivo unexpectedly halted to face Diana and make his unexpected request. Stivo began by praising Diana’s curves and complimenting her body fitness before asking for her hand in marriage. During this moment, Stivo was kneading chapatti dough on the table while Diana was kneading hers. When Stivo started pouring praise on the successful socialite, Diana stopped everything…

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Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua and his wife, Dorcas Rigathi, were among the key attendees at the private burial of Reverend Allan Kiuna, founder of Jesus Celebration Centre (JCC). During the service, Dorcas, a close friend of the Kiuna family, comforted Reverend Cathy Kiuna, emphasizing that “the dead are still alive.” She then praised the sermon delivered by Bishop Mark Kariuki, which offered hope and solace to the grieving family and congregation. Dorcas explained the three ways in which the departed are believed to remain alive, stating that “blessed are those who die in the Lord.” See Also: 1: Controversy as…

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In a gruesome revelation, Chief Government Pathologist Dr. Johansen Oduor has disclosed that none of the bodies recovered from the Kware dumpsite in Embakasi South bore gunshot wounds. The postmortem examination, conducted by Dr. Oduor and a team from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI), uncovered the brutal nature of the murders, revealing dismembered bodies with missing limbs and deep cuts, suggesting severe mutilation. Dr. Oduor detailed the harrowing findings: several bodies were discovered with missing lower limbs, dismembered at the lumbar area, and some had severe head injuries indicative of fatal bleeding. Follow our Facebook page for more updates:…

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