"Mbobu's companion recounts harrowing 96-hour ordeal and the disappearance of Sh50 million"
In the world of politics, questions have surfaced about the eligibility of an opposition candidate in an upcoming by-election. Meanwhile, the opposition appears to be silent as Ruto's team is making noise, beating their own drum. There's also a call for a speedy investigation into the murder of lawyer Kyalo Mbobu, whose body was recently found. The Kenyan police are currently probing the case. A close friend of Kyalo Mbobu has come forward with a harrowing tale, speaking about 96 hours in hell and a missing Sh50 million.
In other news, the education sector is under scrutiny as school heads and ministry directors are accused of managing 50,000 ghost learners. This revelation has sparked concern about the integrity of the system.
Moving on, the topic du jour in health circles is the connection between one's body odor and potential health secrets. It seems that our scent could hold more information than we realise!
As for the business world, George Wainaina is making headlines, while the trend to cut through sugar overload and live a healthier lifestyle continues to gain momentum.
In the entertainment scene, the Emmys red carpet glamour has been a popular topic, with stars shining bright. However, it seems that even the most glamorous among us can have a slip-up, as turning up with sleep in makeup has been noted as a common occurrence.
Lastly, it appears that more adults are struggling with sleep and are turning to drugs for relief. This worrying trend highlights the need for mental health support and resources.
Signs of being good with money are also being discussed, with many seeking advice on financial management and investment strategies. As always, stay tuned for more updates on these and other stories.