
I Am Not Gay: Brenda wa TikTok Speaks Out Against Online Judgement
Brenda wa TikTok breaks silence on being labeled gay. “Style is my freedom,” he says, calling for respect in Kenya’s online entertainment scene.
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Brenda wa TikTok breaks silence on being labeled gay. “Style is my freedom,” he says, calling for respect in Kenya’s online entertainment scene.
DJ Kezz, a well-known Kenyan gospel DJ and former SDA musician, has converted to Islam and changed her name to Jerono Wangare.
After losing Major Morrell in a tragic military helicopter crash, Jesca Kiplagat faced betrayal, rejection, and legal battles from his family. A powerful story of a mother’s resilience and justice for her son in Kenya
Kenyan-American Chebor Kogo offers to pay artist Vicky Brilliance $1,000 after Woman Rep Florence Chematia failed to settle a performance agreement. Full story.
Popular Kalenjin influencer Senge Helena’s August show was cancelled by Eldoret Sports Club after she joined Gen Z protests in Nairobi.
Kalenjin artist Vicky Brilliance speaks out against Baringo Woman Representative Hon. Florence Chematia over delayed payment for a women’s empowerment event. Full story here.
Kenyan woman Janet Bett shares a raw, emotional story about her mental health struggles while living abroad. Her powerful testimony highlights the unseen challenges of life away from home and encourages mental health awareness for the diaspora.
US-based Kenyan lawyer Cherotich Koech has shared a heartbreaking story of betrayal after supporting her partner through college for five years only for him to move on without a word. Her emotional experience has sparked national conversation on love, sacrifice, and the silent pain many women endure in relationships.
A KU Law student shares how campus love and HELB misuse nearly ruined his life — and the hard lessons every man should learn early.
Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi has announced his full sponsorship of 13-year-old Ugandan pool prodigy Herbert Mukisa. Despite growing up in poverty, Herbert stunned the world by reaching the Round of 32 at the Timba XO International Pool Carnival 2025. Oscar Sudi’s support includes sponsoring Herbert’s education and providing a pool table to nurture his talent.