Tag: Traditional doctor
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From Degrees to Daily Bets: How Kenya’s Graduates Turned Gambling into a 9-5 Job
In the glow of smartphone screens and the neon lights of city betting shops, a quiet shift has been unfolding across Nairobi, Nakuru, Kisumu and Mombasa. For a growing number of young graduates, betting has evolved from a weekend thrill into what feels like a full-time occupation. Kevin, a 26-year-old economics graduate in Nairobi, begins…
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Drama at Lwandeti Market as a Married Woman is Busted by Husband in a Lodging
Residents of Kakamega were left in shock on Wednesday after a dramatic incident unfolded at Lwandeti Market involving a married woman and a well-known local politician. According to locals, the woman’s husband had grown suspicious over the past week after noticing unusual behavior and repeated late-night absences. Friends say he quietly began making inquiries and…
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Broken Heart in Mumias as Woman Leaves Husband for New Relationship in Bungoma
Caleb from Mumias sat alone in his dimly lit room, staring at the empty shelves where his electronics once stood. His wife, the woman he had loved since college, had vanished to Bungoma Town with all his gadgets, leaving only silence and betrayal behind. He remembered how he had supported her through tuition, books, and…
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“I don’t Know What’s Happening to me. Everything I try Flops” An Economics Graduate Cries
Janet had always believed that education was the key to a better life. When she graduated with a degree in Economics from Jomo Kenyatta University in Nairobi, she carried her certificate home like a trophy. Her family slaughtered a chicken in celebration, confident that employment would soon follow. But days turned into months, and months…
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When Marriage Feels Delayed: Understanding the Hidden Barriers to Lasting Love
For many individuals, marriage remains a cherished goal that somehow always seems slightly beyond reach. You may have made genuine efforts like meeting new people, attending gatherings, or trying online dating platforms but nothing seems to improve. In the beginning, it is easy to blame circumstances. It may feel like poor timing or simple misfortune.…
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Story of Patrick Moving to the U.S and Meeting a White Lady Emily
Patrick had grown up in a small village on the green hills of Bungoma, where opportunity often felt as distant as the horizon. Despite his sharp mind and determination, every job application he sent out seemed to vanish into silence. By his mid-twenties, frustration had begun to weigh heavily on him. One afternoon, on the…
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When the Earth Refused to Hide a Land Broker in Kerugoya
Elias was known in Kerugoya as a smooth-talking land broker with a smile that inspired trust. He wore crisp shirts, spoke the language of title deeds fluently, and always seemed to know someone at the lands office. That was how he convinced a successful business lady, Margaret Wanjiru, to part with Ksh 4.5 million for…
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From Pickpockets to Pasture: The Kenyatta Avenue Curse[Photos]
On a humid afternoon along Kenyatta Avenue in Mombasa, two small-time thieves blended easily into the ocean of passersby. With practiced ease, they lifted a leather wallet from an Indian businessman who had paused to check his phone outside a shop. Inside was Ksh 80,000 – money meant to restock his struggling business. By the…
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From Forced Eviction to Ksh 8 Million Win: Kakamega Woman’s 3-Year Court Battle Ends in Victory
An estranged wife of a senior county officer in Kakamega has won a protracted court battle that took more than three years to conclude. Magdalene (not her real name) divorced the county official three years ago after discovering that he had secretly married another woman, a teacher at a local secondary school. Recounting the events…
