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The New Face of Urban Living: How Africans Are Redefining Lifestyle in the 21st Century

Across Africa’s rapidly growing cities, a silent revolution is shaping the way people live, work, and play. From Nairobi to Lagos, Johannesburg to Accra, a new generation of Africans is embracing modernity while holding tightly to cultural identity — creating a unique blend of traditional values and global lifestyle trends. The Rise of the Modern…

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Crypto Markets Rebound After U.S.–China Trade Signals

Global cryptocurrency markets rebounded sharply this week after signs of easing tensions between Washington and Beijing restored confidence among investors. The dramatic turnaround came after a weekend of steep losses triggered by escalating trade rhetoric between the world’s two largest economies. By early Monday, Bitcoin had surged back above $115,000, Ethereum climbed past $4,100, and…

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As Russian Aggression Turns West, Poland Says It’s Ready

As Russia ramps up its military posture near NATO’s eastern flank, Poland is emerging as one of Europe’s most heavily fortified front-line states — declaring that it is “ready for any scenario” should Moscow’s aggression move westward. Polish leaders say they have learned hard lessons from Ukraine’s experience and will not wait to be taken…

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Trump’s Bet on China Backfires as Beijing Turns to the Rest of the World

Former U.S. President Donald Trump has long argued that China’s economy would collapse without access to American consumers. But new trade data and diplomatic shifts suggest otherwise — Beijing is proving it can thrive by deepening economic ties with the rest of the world, particularly across Asia, Africa, and Latin America Trump’s Economic Gamble Since…

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Governor Mutula Kilonzo Jnr Wins Landmark Paternity Case After DNA Test Proves Child Is Not His

In a dramatic courtroom showdown that has captured national attention, Makueni Governor Mutula Kilonzo Jnr has emerged victorious in a high-profile paternity dispute after a court-ordered DNA test confirmed that a child he had been supporting for years is not biologically his. The judgment, delivered by the Family Division of the High Court in Nairobi,…

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AFC Leopards Fans Give Coach Ambani Two-Game Ultimatum After Poor Season Start

Supporters demand quick results from Ingwe’s technical team after disappointing early matches and weak tournament display. AFC Leopards fans issue ultimatum to coach Fred Ambani. A section of angry AFC Leopards supporters has given head coach Fred Ambani and his technical team a two-game ultimatum. The decision follows the club’s disappointing start to the 2025/26…

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Tanzanian Man Survives Head Gunshot in Shocking Ordeal — A Story of Courage, Survival, and Hope

In what doctors are calling one of the most extraordinary survival stories in recent Tanzanian history, a man from Mbeya Region, Edgar Mwakabela — popularly known as Sativa — has survived a near-fatal gunshot wound to the head after being abducted, tortured, and left for dead near Katavi National Park. His story, marked by unspeakable…

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Maasai Mara University Students Join Hands to Mark Mazingira Day with a Green Initiative

In a remarkable display of environmental stewardship, Maasai Mara University students came together to commemorate Mazingira Day through a joint tree-planting exercise that underscored their commitment to combating climate change and promoting sustainable living. The event, held on October 10, 2025, brought together several active student organizations — including the Maasai Mara University Media Club,…

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