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World Bank warns more than half of Kenyans could fall into poverty

- Word Bank stated more needs to be done to ensure number of poor people is cut in the country - The international lender noted individuals living in counties in north-eastern Kenya were the most affected - The bank recommended enrolling more people in social protection programmes as one way of curbing poverty More than half of Kenyans could fall into poverty in the next two years if urgent measures are not taken by the government, a new report by World Bank has revealed.

Griffin Johnson Has Officially Moved Into the Sway Gaming House

Griffin Johnson revealed in a new YouTube video that he's officially moved into the Sway Gaming House, but why is he leaving the Sway House? Source: InstagramThe Sway House may be one of the most recognized groups on TikTok, but their members are dropping like flies. Popular TikToker and original Sway House member Griffin Johnson revealed that he's officially moving out of the Sway House mere months after the group's formation.

Majonzi Mombasa baada ya baba kuwauwa watoto wake 2 akiwa mlevi chakari

Jamaa mmoja kaunti ya Mombasa anazuiliwa na maafisa wa polisi baada ya kuwauwa wanawe 2 kwa kuwadunga visu akiwa mlevi chakari James Maina mwenye umri wa miaka 30 alitekeleza kitendo hicho cha unyama Jumatano Disemba 6, baada ya kuburudukia kwenye klabu na marafiki wenzake. Habari Nyingine: Aliyekuwa mtangazaji wa KTN azingua wafuasi mtandaoni akiwa nusu uchi Maina aliwauwa watoto wake wenye umri wa miaka 4 na 6 mtawaliwa wakati mama yao alikuwa ameenda sokoni.

Sarah Vaughan - Trivia, Family, Bio

Known by nicknames like Sassy and Sailor, Vaughan was a jazz singer who was the recipient of the NEA Jazz Masters Award in 1989 for her exceptional contributions to American music. Before Fame She played at Newark night clubs as the pianist even though she was underaged. Trivia She won the Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Female. Family Life She married four times: first to George Treadwell in 1947, then to Clyde Atkins in 1958, then to Marshall Fisher in 1971, and finally to Waymon Reed in 1978.

Uhuru Kenyatta reveals he has family ties in Jamaica

- President Uhuru arrived in the Caribbean nation on Monday, August 5, for a two-day state visit - The head of state held bilateral talks with his host Andrew Holness, Jamaican prime minister - The two leaders signed an MoU in area of sports, tourism and culture as well as transport - Uhuru invited Jamaican investors and urged them to start seeing Kenya as an economic hub President Uhuru Kenyatta and his host Jamaican prime minister Andrew Holness held bilateral talks on Monday, August 5, purposely to deepen ties and economic partnership.