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Kenyan prodigy Aldrine Kibet produced a breathtaking display as Celta U-19 secured the league crown in dominant fashion. He netted 5 goals in one match, powering his side to a stunning 13-0 demolition of SD Solares and wrapping up the title in emphatic style.
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INSPECTOR MWALA SUES @CocaCola and Comedian AWINJA🚨 David Mwabili built Inspector Mwala from scratch. No corporate budget. No marketing agency. Just years of performance, hustle, and the kind of audience loyalty that cannot be manufactured. So when Coca-Cola, one of the wealthiest corporations on the planet, rolled out a campaign built around the phrase “ka-mwala” and put Jacky Vike front and center to sell it, Mwabili did not laugh. He called his lawyer. The lawsuit sits at Ksh 163 million, a figure that reflects not just wounded pride but a serious legal argument. Mwabili says the name “Mwala” is his. He has used it for decades. He claims to have secured formal rights to it. In his view, Coca-Cola did not stumble onto that word by accident. They borrowed the equity he spent years building and dressed it up in advertising. This is the tension at the heart of the case. Big brands routinely mine popular culture for language, references, and energy that feels familiar to consumers. It works because that familiarity already exists, built by someone else, usually someone who was never consulted and never compensated. Awinja’s presence in the campaign adds another layer. She is a recognizable face with her own earned audience. But Mwabili’s argument is not about her. It is about what the campaign borrowed before she ever stepped in front of a camera. Kenyan courts will now weigh whether a stage name can constitute protected intellectual property and whether corporate campaigns can freely harvest the cultural currency that comedians, actors, and artists spend lifetimes accumulating. For Mwabili, the answer is already clear. He is simply asking a judge to agree.
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The Ghost Broker That Pocketed KES 42 Million From Kenya’s Football Federation: Inside the Riskwell Insurance Scandal. Nairobi CBD || RUTO MUST GO || - insideke.online/the-ghost-brok…
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KES 200 Million Insurance Scandal: How a Ghost Broker, an Unlicensed Firm, and FKF’s Procurement Failures Threaten to Kick out Hussein Mohamed — and Kenya’s AFCON 2027 Dream. Nairobi CBD || RUTO MUST GO || insideke.online/kes-200-millio…
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Sources Reveal: PS Sing’oei Has Been Running Kenya’s Foreign Ministry Like a Personal Fiefdom. Nairobi CBD || RUTO MUST GO || insideke.online/sources-reveal…
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He Defended President Ruto at The Hague. Now He Is Defending No One’s Interests But His Own, Bullying Diplomats And Silencing Ambassadors — Allegations Against Foreign Affairs PS Korir Sing’oei. Nairobi CBD || RUTO MUST GO || insideke.online/he-defended-pr…
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He Defended President Ruto at The Hague. Now He Is Defending No One’s Interests But His Own, Bullying Diplomats And Silencing Ambassadors — Allegations Against Foreign Affairs PS Korir Sing’oei @SingoeiAKorir A man who built his name fighting for justice now stands accused of running Kenya’s most sensitive ministry like a personal empire There is a detail in Korir Sing’oei’s biography that now reads less like an achievement and more like a warning sign hiding in plain sight. He was one of the lawyers who represented William Ruto at the International Criminal Court when the then-Deputy President faced charges of crimes against humanity. He was not a career diplomat. He was a political loyalist — and when Ruto won the presidency in 2022, the reward came swiftly. Sing’oei was nominated and approved as Principal Secretary, State Department of Foreign Affairs. Appointed by the man whose legal battles he had fought. That context matters enormously for what has followed. The clearest evidence of what Sing’oei has become came last month at the 19th Ambassadors’ Conference in Nairobi. During a question-and-answer session, Kenya’s envoy to Botswana, Sabdiyo Dido Basuna, raised a straightforward policy question about deepening Kenya’s Southern African engagement. What she received was not an answer. The PS publicly questioned the value her posting was contributing to Kenya’s foreign policy, in language witnesses described as humiliating and wholly disproportionate. Basuna broke down in tears in front of her fellow ambassadors. Sources say it was not exceptional. It was typical. Career envoys describe a headquarters built on intimidation, where speaking up carries professional risk and missions wait weeks for returned calls, funding, and basic operational guidance. In February 2025, Sing’oei shared a doctored CNN video on his official X account, captioning it as a rebuttal to what he called fake analysts questioning Kenya’s peace diplomacy. The clip was an AI-generated deepfake falsely depicting journalist Fareed Zakaria discussing Kenya’s role in Sudan. He deleted it and apologised only after public backlash exposed it as fabricated. Months earlier, senators had debated summoning him after he publicly clashed with Senate Speaker Amason Kingi on social media over Kenya’s Somaliland policy — conduct legislators described as appalling and contrary to civil service code. A PS had publicly humiliated the Speaker of the Senate. That is not a lapse. That is a character profile. The most damaging controversy is the most recent. Sing’oei publicly disclosed a phone call with a UAE official, aligning Kenya’s voice with Gulf states over IRGC attacks on regional infrastructure. The Iranian Embassy fired back, accusing him of ignoring the broader context of the conflict and urging Kenya to stand on the right side of history. Kenya’s carefully maintained non-aligned posture — a strategic asset built over decades — was compromised in a single social media post. Kenyan vessels and trade tied to the Strait of Hormuz now sit in a more exposed position as a direct consequence. Before government, Sing’oei fought state arrogance on behalf of the powerless. He litigated for dispossessed communities. He built institutions premised on the idea that power must be held to account. He now runs a ministry where career diplomats cry in conference rooms, overseas missions go dark, and Kenya keeps apologising for its own PS. Nairobi CBD || RUTO MUST GO ||
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Resign, Walk Free: Ruto’s Corruption Fight Is a Revolving Door Since September 2022, a pattern has calcified under President William Ruto’s administration. A scandal breaks. A parastatal boss resigns. State House issues a terse statement. And then, silence. No prosecution. No assets recovered. No court date. The resignation letter has become Kenya’s substitute for accountability. On July 11, 2025, the directors general of both KeNHA and KeRRA resigned on the same day , with no explanation offered beyond boardroom pleasantries. KeRRA’s Philemon Kandie left nearly two years before his contract ended. Neither has been charged with any offence. In April 2026, DCI officers arrested Petroleum PS Mohamed Liban, EPRA Director General Daniel Kiptoo, and KPC Managing Director Joe Sang on the night of April 2, seizing cash running into hundreds of millions of shillings. Within 24 hours, all three had resigned. Ruto accepted the letters, praised their service, and appointed acting replacements. Prosecution timelines remain conspicuously absent from any official communication. KRA Commissioner-General Githii Mburu resigned in February 2023, with eight months into a fresh five-year term. His exit came after Ruto publicly threatened him over tax enforcement against politically connected businesspeople. Those businesspeople subsequently had charges withdrawn and were appointed to government advisory roles. Police chief Japhet Koome resigned in July 2024 after at least 63 protesters were killed under his watch. He has never been charged. Kenyans have demanded that officials accused of mismanaging public resources be arrested and prosecuted, not merely replaced. That demand continues to echo unanswered. Resignation, under Ruto, is not accountability. It is the price of immunity, paid in public theatre and collected in private relief.
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Kenya’s John Korir Wins Boston Marathon in record time.
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