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Ruto begins two-day state visit to Finland to deepen trade and investment ties

President William Ruto has arrived in Helsinki, Finland, for a two-day State Visit at the invitation of Finnish President Alexander Stubb, as Kenya seeks...

Raymond Omollo leads security benchmarking mission in Italy ahead of Nairobi Metropolitan Police Unit

Interior Principal Secretary Dr. Raymond Omollo is in Rome, Italy, leading a high-level Kenyan delegation on a benchmarking mission aimed at strengthening Nairobi's urban...

Why Nairobi is considered Africa’s silicon valley: The rise of the silicon savannah

For decades, Nairobi was primarily known as East Africa’s commercial, diplomatic and transportation hub. Today, however, the Kenyan capital is increasingly gaining international recognition...

AI or irrelevance? Why Kenyan organisations must adapt now before it is too late

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer a futuristic concept reserved for global technology giants. It is rapidly becoming a fundamental business tool that is...

Morning Brief: Finance Bill 2026, Gachagua ruling and PS Ouma Oluga dominate this morning’s Timeline

This morning's conversations on X are dominated by debates surrounding the Finance Bill 2026, the High Court ruling that upheld former Deputy President Rigathi...

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Inside Catholic priestly fraternity of Saint Pius X and the battle for the church

For over fifty years, the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Pius X (SSPX) has stood at the absolute center of the fiercest ideological battle within modern Catholicism. Once dismissed by critics as a fringe, traditionalist rebel movement operating on the canonical margins of Rome, the SSPX has quietly built a global digital powerhouse. Today, as a new generation of young believers rejects modern secularism in search of the ancient Latin Mass, silence, and absolute doctrinal certainty, the fraternity's influence is rapidly expanding. Is this movement merely a stubborn relic of the past, or is it actively holding the blueprint for the future of the world’s largest Christian Church?

Evening Brief: Portugal, Vitinha and Modrić’s emotional farewell dominate this evening’s conversation

Football continues to dominate conversations on X this evening...

JSC interviews candidates for competition tribunal chairperson position

The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has launched interviews for...
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