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

A harrowing accident along Thika Superhighway on Friday, November 8, near the GSU headquarters, left several people injured and caused a major traffic jam as a packed public service vehicle (PSV) collided with a blue Honda Fit. The incident unfolded in the afternoon, leading to the PSV rolling onto its side, while the Honda suffered severe damage to the passenger side. Eyewitness videos captured the aftermath, showing the overturned bus lying in the middle of the road, while bystanders and Good Samaritans quickly rushed to aid passengers trapped inside. Passengers were seen climbing out through the windows with the assistance…

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Kenyan TikTok sensation Baba Talisha has been hospitalized, leaving fans concerned. The father of one shared a troubling update on his Instagram, posting a photo of his hand with an IV drip and bandage. In the caption, he revealed that he’s feeling unwell but is unsure what exactly is ailing him. Baba Talisha also mentioned that his body is calling for rest. This marks the first time the TikTok star has shared news of an illness. In the past, however, he’s survived multiple life-threatening road accidents. Follow our Facebook page for more updates: Just months ago, he was involved in…

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The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) has issued a strong warning to KCSE students after two candidates were apprehended with mobile phones in an examination room at a Ruiru school on November 6. The incident marks a breach of exam regulations that KNEC has repeatedly emphasized to maintain the integrity of the KCSE examinations. According to Ruiru DCIO Jeremiah Ndumbai, officers received a tip-off during routine surveillance and immediately investigated the school in Kiambu County. Upon arrival, they found two students attempting to use mobile devices inside the exam hall. Follow our Facebook page for more updates: Though preliminary investigations…

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A gas leak at Makande Girls Secondary School in Mombasa on Thursday morning led to chaos during the ongoing Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) exams, with eight students fainting and several rushed to the hospital. The incident, which occurred as the candidates were sitting for their Kiswahili exam, forced authorities to temporarily halt the exam as the gas leak spread throughout the examination hall. Five of the affected students are still receiving treatment at Makadara General Hospital, though their condition has been described as stable. Follow our Facebook page for more updates: The leak, which engulfed a large part…

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Kenyan musician Kevin Bahati has found a fun way to celebrate his wife Diana Marua’s birthday this year, offering fans a chance to win a free lunch if they can correctly guess her age. In an Instagram post shared on November 5, 2024, Bahati, who has built a reputation for engaging his fans in playful and interactive ways, invited his followers to participate in a lighthearted challenge. The post read: “How old is my wife Diana Marua turning today? Offering lunch to the first 10 people who guess it right!” Diana Marua, who turned 36 on her special day, has…

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A bizarre chain of events unfolded in Kericho County this week when a suspected boda boda thief was attacked by a swarm of bees, forcing him to return a stolen motorbike to its rightful owner. The drama began on Tuesday outside Moja Hotel in Litein when a businessman’s motorbike was stolen. Desperate to recover his property, the businessman sought the help of a local witch doctor, who claimed he could pinpoint the thief’s location. By Wednesday, word spread that a man had been swarmed by bees while riding a motorbike towards Litein. s the bees relentlessly attacked him, the man…

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Mike Sonko was among the mourners at the funeral of Lucy Wambui, wife of millionaire Francis Ng’ang’a. Wambui tragically passed away following complications from a cosmetic surgery at a Nairobi clinic. During the funeral service, Sonko took the podium to offer comfort to the grieving family. He spoke about life’s fleeting nature, emphasizing that everyone eventually faces death. However, his choice of examples sparked a storm of mixed reactions from mourners and those watching online. What Did Sonko Say? In an attempt to lighten the somber mood, the former Nairobi governor referenced prominent Kenyan leaders who have passed, suggesting that…

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A convict who was slapped with a Ksh 20,000 fine for alcohol-related charges collapsed and died shortly after being rejected by prison authorities. Tom Odiada, who had pleaded guilty to possessing alcohol, was sentenced by Makadara Law Courts and given the choice of paying the fine or serving three months in jail. However, after being escorted to Industrial Area Prisons on October 4, Odiada was deemed “too weak and sickly” to be admitted and was returned to Huruma police station. Follow our Facebook page for more updates: Tragically, the following day, Odiada collapsed in police custody, and despite being rushed…

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TikTok star Cindy Baibe has made a public commitment to leave behind her controversial past, following a life-changing baptism by Ghanaian pastor Apostle Ray Michael. Known for her provocative online antics that once sparked widespread criticism, Cindy, now known as Cindy Reborn, has declared a fresh start, urging her followers to forgive her past and embrace her new faith journey. Apostle Ray Michael, the founder of Cedar Impact Miracle Church in Ghana, made a bold move by traveling to Kenya to support Cindy and other influencers seeking redemption. The man of God’s mision was to guide those lost in the…

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George Achoka, a Kenyan man with a mission to spread love and break records, is preparing to attempt a world-first: the Guinness World Record for the highest number of hugs by an individual in 24 hours. His goal? To hug a staggering 15,000 people in one day. But while this challenge may seem overwhelming to most, Achoka believes it is within reach, and he’s ready to take on one of the most physically and emotionally demanding feats of his life. Follow our Facebook page for more updates: “Although it appears challenging, I believe it is achievable,” Achoka says with unshakeable…

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