
Kenya Plans Sh100 Million Influencer Budget Amid Fees and Health Crises
Kenyaβs government plans to spend Sh100 million a year to pay social media influencers and bloggers to promote its programmes and boost its image online.

Kenyaβs government plans to spend Sh100 million a year to pay social media influencers and bloggers to promote its programmes and boost its image online.

A 40-year-old man allegedly set his parents’ house on fire in Thunguma, Nyeri County, after his mother refused to give him KSh 100. The incident…

Leo Wamuthende has defended his name change, saying it was tied to politics and he has no regrets about it. The Mbeere North MP stressed…

Martin Lawrence goes viral for looking much healthier and younger following his weight loss, with a recent video spreading fast across social media. The clip…

A Nigerian bettor in tears after losing his life savings on a Manchester City win has gone viral in a short video that highlights the…

Erasing 99.9% of your online footprint permanently is a goal many people chase these days, especially with data breaches and privacy worries on the rise.…