Author: winnie mabel

I am Winnie Mabel, a seasoned journalist with over 10 years of experience in the media and communications industry, including 5 years specializing in digital communications. My skills range from crafting compelling stories and managing content with precision to formulating content strategy and effective audience engagement.

A deadly confrontation erupted in South Ngariama, Mwea-East, as enraged residents clashed with suspected members of the outlawed Mungiki sect, killing one and setting seven semi-permanent houses ablaze. The violent standoff unfolded when locals, fed up with alleged land grabs and extortion, decided to take matters into their own hands, forcing over 30 suspected sect members to flee for their lives. According to eyewitnesses, tensions reached a boiling point when the sect members allegedly attempted to evict a resident from his land. What started as a standoff quickly turned deadly as over 500 furious residents armed themselves with crude weapons…

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A devastating midair collision between an American Airlines plane and an army helicopter has sent shockwaves across the nation, with several feared dead after both aircraft plunged into the Potomac River near Washington, D.C. The tragic incident occurred at approximately 9:00 PM EST on Wednesday when American Airlines Flight 5342, a Bombardier CRJ700 jet en route from Wichita, Kansas, was approaching Ronald Reagan National Airport. According to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the aircraft collided with the helicopter just moments before its scheduled landing. Eyewitnesses described a horrifying scene as fiery debris rained down, followed by a loud explosion upon…

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Hear me out before you burn me at the stake but let’s tell it like it is. Some people find it uncomfortable being photographed during praise and worship- in moments when they are in spirit and being vulnerable before God. Many a memes have been made about overzealous church photographers and I’m here, joining the long line of people asking this particular category of photographers to tone it down and give worshipers some space to be vulnerable and prepare to receive the Word. So dear church photographers, first, let me say thank you. Your work helps capture the beauty and…

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Love used to be a slow burn, a patient dance of discovery and devotion to budding feelings and commitment. Long love letters were written, perfumed and posted, sneaky short messages were passed through friends or the local, friendly shopkeeper who knew how to keep a secret, phone calls were made at public telephone booths and hangouts were prescheduled. Today, it’s a race against attention and time spans, smartphone swipes, and instant gratification. In a world where everything is one click away—food, entertainment, even validation on social media from strangers—who has the time to nurture something as delicate as love? We…

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Tragedy struck Businda Secondary School in Bukombe District, Tanzania, on Tuesday evening, January 28, 2025, when a devastating lightning strike killed eight students and left 82 others seriously injured. Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu confirmed the heartbreaking incident in a statement on X, expressing her deep condolences to the affected families and the entire nation. “I have received with great sadness the news of a lightning accident that caused the deaths of seven students and injured 82 others at Businda Secondary School, Bukombe District, Geita Region. I extend my condolences to the Member of Parliament for Bukombe Constituency and Deputy Prime…

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A wave of anger and disbelief has swept through Turkana County after local authorities demolished a classroom built by comedian Eric Omondi for children who had been studying under the blazing sun. The controversial move has left residents heartbroken and questioning the priorities of their leaders. The classroom, a project funded by Omondi’s ‘Team Sisi Kwa Sisi’ initiative, was completed just one day before it was torn down. It was meant to provide a safe and shaded learning space for children in a region where education is often disrupted by harsh weather and a lack of infrastructure. For years, children…

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Hey Mama, let’s talk about waist beads—those beautiful, shimmering strands that wrap around your body, celebrating your curves, your story and your womanhood. Maybe you’ve hesitated, wondering if they’re “appropriate” or if they’re for someone else. Here’s the truth: waist beads are for you. In fact, waist beads are for every female who would want to adorn them! They’re a symbol of power, beauty and confidence; and there’s no rulebook that says you can’t wear them. Whether you’re a young woman embracing her identity or a mother rediscovering her glow, it’s probably about time to own your body and adorn…

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A determined mzungu man, Henrik Elvejord Borg, who had traveled an exhausting 24 hours from his home country to meet Kenyan country music singer Maombi Samson, has finally managed to get hold of the artist over the phone. This development comes after Henrik publicly lamented being stood up by Maombi, who had failed to honor their agreement to meet upon Henrik’s arrival in Kenya. Despite repeated calls, Maombi remained unreachable, leaving the distraught fan feeling abandoned. The saga unfolded on Monday, January 27, 2025, when Henrik shared a video detailing his ordeal. After landing in Nairobi and enduring a grueling…

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You will soon access Wi-Fi services across Kenya’s national parks and reserves following plans to set up hotspots at designated locations. In a Tuesday, January 28, 2025, statement from the Kenya Wildlife Service’s Director General Professor Erustus Kanga, this will be done in partnership with billionaire tycoon Elon Musk who owns Starlink, an internet service provider company that provides “high-speed, low-latency broadband internet in remote and rural locations across the globe.” “Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS), Director General, Prof. Erustus Kanga, held a strategic meeting with Starlink division personnel, led by Mr. David Goldman, Vice President of Satellite Policy. The DG…

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Milly Chebby is floating on cloud nine after her husband, comedian Terence Creative, gifted her a sleek blue Toyota Vitz worth KSh 1.35 million during her 38th birthday. The heartwarming surprise unfolded in grand style, starting with a romantic serenade and a luxurious outing in Nairobi, before the big reveal—a brand-new car wrapped in a stunning red bow. In an emotional moment captured on their YouTube channel, Terence led his blindfolded wife to the car and declared, “This is something we’ve been planning since last year, and it’s finally here. It’s not just a car; it’s a symbol of our…

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