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ICC Appeals Court Affirms LRA Commander’s Guilty Verdict
Dominic Ongwen was The Lord's Resistance Army Commander. He's been found guilty of 61 counts of crimes against humanity. Before the appeal, Ongwen was facing a 25-year sentence. LRA leader Joseph Kony remains in hiding. The US is offering up to $5 million for information leading to his arrest.
Musk Relaunches Twitter Blue Subscription. Apple Users to Pay $3 More
There will be more distinctions. Blue checkmarks for regular subscribers, Gold for Official Businesses and Grey checkmarks for government accounts.
Community Rally Behind Family of Murder-Suicide Victims
Mary Njoki Stanton and her two daughters Adrianna, 17, and Brianna, 11, were murdered on December 2nd. Njoki is remembered as a loving mother, a nurse and an entrepreneur. A 2007 news report indicates the husband was involved in a gun incident that led to the lockdown of a local hospital.
Edge Computing – The Industry Leaders and the Future
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Layoffs Loom at Capital FM and The Star As Media Houses Struggle To Survive
Radio Africa Limited, The Star newspaper owner, has also announced it'll soon be laying off journalists in response to the changing media landscape.
Turmoil and Panic as Kenyan Newspapers Announce Staff Layoffs to Cut Costs
The move comes as major global news organizations are also cutting back on their staff. Newspapers are also reviewing their operation to attract more readers and generate revenue.
KENYAN SCHOOLS RE-OPEN AMID ANXIETY OVER ARSON, PANDEMIC-INDUCED CURRICULUM CHALLENGES AND HANDLING GAY STUDENTS
Education Cabinet Secretary Prof. George Magoha Is Facing Opposition From Almost Every Corner as He Attempts To Fix An Education System Complicated By The Pandemic, Gay Rights, And Student Unrest That Has Led To Several School Buildings Set Ablaze
Scientist Blasts Kenyan Media for Spreading GMO Misinformation
While It might be unintentional, Kenyan Media has used images that undermines GMO science and may create a false impression that GM foods are injected with toxins that are harmful if consumed by humans.
Kenya’s High Court Orders Halt of GMO Importation and Distribution Amid Raging Debate as Scientists Fight Disinformation
High Court Ruling is the latest twist in the ongoing GMO debate. Prof. Richard Oduor of Kenyatta University said Kenyan scientists have experience with GMO and has urged embracing the science.