


Optimus Dimes
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68. George Kaluma - NO 69. Karitho Kiili - YES 70. Julius Taitumu - YES 71. John Paul Mwirigi - YES 72. Abdi Abdi Ali - YES 73. Shinali Bernard - YES 74. Bonaya Mumina - YES 75. Lomwa Joseph Samal - ABSENT 76. Tubi Bidu Mohamed - NO 77. Bady Bady Twalib - ABSENT

Our ancestors had a profound way of dealing with P.T.S.D. It was believed that after a war when a man had returned from war, before he could be accepted back into society. He had to live with a shaman for 3 months to do some spiritual cleansing. It was said that after war, the human spirit was off balance and required to undergo some ritual in order to restore it back in harmony with nature and the community. A horn was used to draw out stagnant and dsyfunctional blood to the surface. This is one of the ritual that was performed on the worriors to cleanse them of any mental illness and trauma that they might experience later on in life after the war. This process was carried out by Africans long ago before it was allegedly deemed a Chinese invention. It was called "African suction cup," by the colonizers. This is one of the many practices that have been lost due to African s.lavery and colonization. #Africa


Ugandan presidential candidate Bobi Wine is on the campaign trail, planning to unseat President Yoweri Museveni, who has ruled for more than 38 years. Over the years, Bobi has built a strong and fanatical support base across Uganda and Africa over the years!

Hon. Nyalik Osellu in Court Over Unpaid Sh5.5 Million Hotel Bill at Gem Suites Hon. Nyalik Osellu was charged in Nairobi with obtaining goods and services by false pretences after allegedly failing to pay a KSh 5.5 million hotel bill at Gem Suites between November 2024 and March 2025. He denied the charge, saying the booking was made by his employer for an official event and that talks to resolve the dispute are ongoing. The prosecution said he was hard to trace and has a pending warrant in another case. The court released him on a KSh 1 million bond or KSh 400,000 cash bail and set mention for November 19.