A Somali videographer filming a wedding celebration became furious when his ex-girlfriend showed up at the venue.
He grew so angry that he almost attacked her.
This is a drama movie action.
“Iran is not a country manufactured yesterday around election slogans, quarterly profits, and televised patriotism. It is a civilisation that was ancient when America was still undiscovered wilderness. While Washington measures history in four-year election cycles and stock market reactions, Iran measures survival in centuries.
The Americans continue to make the fatal mistake of confronting a people whose national memory stretches thousands of years deep; a civilisation that has buried empires, absorbed invasions, survived monarchs, sanctions, assassinations, isolation, and yet still stands intact.
America believes pressure creates surrender because that is how modern powers think. Iran believes pressure is simply another chapter in a very long history. That is the difference between a superpower obsessed with immediate results and a civilisation trained by time itself to endure indefinitely.
Sanctions did not break Iran. Threats did not break Iran. Isolation did not break Iran. Instead, every punishment merely hardened a population already conditioned by history to survive hardship as a normal part of existence.
And perhaps the greatest miscalculation of all is psychological: America confronts a society whose patriotism is civilisational, not transactional. A people who do not see death with the same fear-driven lens of modern Western politics, but as an inevitable cycle of life that can arrive at any moment. Such societies are extraordinarily difficult to intimidate.
The arrogance of Washington is now colliding with the patience of Persia and history repeatedly teaches the same brutal lesson: empires intoxicated by power often mistake restraint for weakness until the cost of that miscalculation becomes irreversible.”
AS A young CNN Africa Journalist of the Year Award winner, I had the honor of meeting the legendary Ted Turner at his CNN office in Atlanta, Georgia. It was an inspiring moment. May the legend R.I.P.
Appeared before the Senate Standing Committee on Health, chaired by Uasin Gishu Senator, Hon. Jackson Mandago, during deliberations on the report on health cells, tissue and organ transplant services.
The report stems from a nationwide audit of transplant facilities and investigations into alleged illegal organ trafficking and transplant malpractice involving the Mediheal Group of Hospitals.
The investigations were undertaken by the Independent Investigative Committee on Tissue and Organ Transplant (IICTOT), established in April 2025.
Chaired by Prof. Elizabeth Bukusi, the 13-member committee uncovered concerning findings, including suspicious transplant procedures, involvement of foreign donors and recipients, financial irregularities, regulatory gaps and the use of unqualified personnel.
The report further recommends stronger legislative, regulatory and investigative action by Parliament, the Ministry of Health and the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI).
In my submission, I highlighted key medium and long-term reforms, including the development of comprehensive legislation on tissue and organ transplantation, the proposed establishment of a National Organ Transplant Authority (NOTA) and the strengthening of oversight and accountability mechanisms across transplant services nationwide.
We remain firmly committed to protecting patients from illegal transplant practices while strengthening ethical standards and accountability in healthcare, in line with the Universal Health Coverage (UHC) agenda.
I also clarified misleading reports regarding the alleged export of blood products from Kenya following claims linked to the World Integrated Trade Solutions (WITS) platform and social media discussions.
The Ministry of Health does not export donated human blood or blood components for the manufacture of blood-derived products abroad. Our blood system remains guided by strict regulatory and quality assurance standards to guarantee safe and reliable services for all Kenyans.
I was joined in the meeting by Principal Secretary for Medical Services Dr. Ouma Oluga, Ministry's Director of Kenya National Blood Transfusion and Transplant Services(KNBTTS) Dr. Martin Sirengo, Chair of the IICTOT Committe alongside its members and other Ministry officials.
It is reported the KRA is seeking to tax Sabastian Sawe approximately KSh 18 million on his winnings from the London Marathon.
Alipe kama sisi ama asilipe?
#Brekko
Count down continues. Businessman Oketch Salah about to launch one of the most organized and sophisticated lobby group for re-election of President Ruto — better than Friends of Raila — Daughters of Raila or Uhuruto and diaspora!
@HonAdenDuale What Relevance Is This Meeting To Ordinary Amina or Abdi or Kimunyole who is interior MANDERA AND ELGEYO MARAKWET and whose SHA not helping at ALL?
Attended a high-level virtual meeting with the U.S. Bureau of Global Health Security and Diplomacy delegation, led by Brad Smith, following the signing of the Kenya–USG Health Cooperation Framework, an important step toward building a sustainable, country-driven health systems.
We have made steady progress, including the establishment and full operationalization of key governance structures; the Oversight, Steering and Technical Committees, which are guiding strategy, strengthening coordination and enhancing accountability across national and county governments, in partnership with the United States Government.
Development of the implementation plan is at an advanced stage, with a strong focus on innovative financing to support timely rollout of priority interventions.
In the interim, we have proposed support through the Ministry of Health and the Council of Governors to strengthen coordination and project management.
We remain committed to delivering tangible and lasting benefits for our people and reaffirm our readiness to move forward, anchored on strong governance, aligned stakeholders and a clear implementation roadmap.
The meeting was attended by Principal Secretary for Medical Services Dr. Ouma Oluga, Director General for Health Dr. Patrick Amoth, US Deputy Director for Health, Ms Heidi O'Bra, and Head of NASCOP Dr Andrew Mulwa.
You can call him chief of goons but Calvince Okoth alias Gaucho is very intelligent. If Ruto must go, then do it on ballot not streets. Numbers will determine!
Every claim is scrutinized and every payment justified, closing the loopholes that previously enabled abuse of public health funds.
Those uncomfortable with transparency will always resist reform. But Kenya cannot return to a system where inefficiency and profiteering undermine care for millions.
Our healthcare providers and citizens deserve quality, reliable and accountable services under Universal Health Coverage (UHC), free from misinformation and political interference.
We will protect the integrity of SHA. We will protect public resources. And we will keep the focus where it belongs, on delivering better healthcare for every Kenyan.
@scherargei Ontop don't make us stupid, the whoever signed did on behalf of Regime and was inherited by those in office, current holders need to account, goodness is one is in cabinet, hii game yenu tunaonea 18. We aren't STUPID.
@scherargei My Young Brother These Things Done in darkness, might make you FOOLS TO FACE OF KENYANS. Whatever so called framework is to cover Mafias who now are EATING THEMSELVES. WE HAVE 2010 constitution, nothing like English law of applications. SISI SIO WAJINGA.
Couples who constantly post about their relationships online are almost always in a unhappy relationship, while couples who don't post about their relationship are in happier marriages.
@psmuthoni Words Alone Can't Deliver What Is In Books.
My Sister Kindly May You Built a Policy Guide To Absorb Non registered, non trained work forces that are in our society so has to achieve 2030 medical goals.....
"The true wealth of our Republic is measured by the health of our people. Today, we bridge the gap between the classroom and the clinic to build a world-class health workforce."
— Mary Muthoni, PS Public Health & Professional Standards
Sometimes Newsrooms embarrasses Journalism.
The Mbiruri play was not “banned” over a mention of Singapore, it simply didn’t qualify for Nationals. It took different qualifying positions from Sub-County, through County, and finished 4th at Regionals. That is the reality.
Did @NationAfrica, look at the winning plays in the Eastern region? Very strong items. Please let us not politicised theatre in schools.
And the rule on politics? It is not new. It has always been in the rulebook.
Plays that prioritize a school setting and child based themes carry the day and this year there are quite some intriguing pieces, make sometime to watch them dear NATION Newsroom.
Not every story is a scandal. Do not twist facts just to chase a headline.
Importantly, it is a competition, some plays just do not win. The Mbiruri play even at County Level was second, not the winning play. Your reporter actually captured that, but the Newsroom chose a shortcut in the misleading headline.
The Mbiruri play was Number 4. Outside the automatic qualification of Top Two/ Three plays.
#SystemYaFacts