Ian Gatuma

World ‘dangerously close’ to nuclear accident after Zaporizhzhia power plant attacked three times

Three attacks on the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine have been confirmed by the International Atomic Energy Agency since 7 April. The world is “dangerously close to a nuclear accident” after attacks on a power plant in Ukraine, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) warned. Three attacks on the Zaporizhzhia nuclear…

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Former Olympic champion Dawn Harper-Nelson reveals how she paid her coach while barely earning enough from working three jobs

While still a UCLA student athlete, Harper-Nelson was trained by legendary coach Bobby Kersee, who happened to train other well-off and hurdlers while she had to work three jobs to make ends meet. 2008 Olympic 110m hurdles champion Dawn Harper-Nelson has revealed how she got to pay her legendary coach Bobby Kersee while she could…

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Hellen Obiri executes proper strategy to defender her Boston Marathon crown as Kenyan women sweep race

Hellen Obiri made it back-to-back titles at Boston Marathon with fellow Kenyans Sharon Lokedi and Edna Kiplagat completing a podium sweep. Kenya’s Hellen Obiri defended her Boston Marathon title after running a tactical race to fend off the challenge of compatriot Sharon Lokedi on Monday April 15. It was an all Kenyan affair as Obiri…

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Chris the Bass announces departure from Milele while in the U.S.

As Chris exits, Milele FM welcomes Aisha Wanjiku, a seasoned broadcaster with extensive experience in radio and television, to its team. After five eventful years at Milele FM, popular radio presenter Chris the Bass has announced his departure from the station. Known for his charismatic hosting on the afternoon show alongside comedian MCA Tricky, Chris…

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IG Koome Faces Lawsuit Over His Directive to Halt Doctors’ Strike, Intensify Police Response

The Inspector General of Police, Japhet Koome, is facing backlash for his comments on the doctor’s strike. Koome, in a press statement, stated that the striking medics have become a public nuisance during their demonstrations. “The National Police Service has observed and received reports of the inconveniences caused by the strike, with medics lying on…

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Sudan violence: The horrifying statistics behind the brutal conflict – and still the death toll is unknown

As the ticker of horrifying statistics from Sudan steadily updates, there is one measure of brutality that remains as elusive as the loss it quantifies – the death toll. The statistics of Sudan’s year of war are staggering. It is the largest displaced population in the world and the largest population of displaced children in…

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