
Fay Ngina
Content Writer at The Standard (Kenya)
A word-weaver, a storyteller, and a relentless explorer of the human experience.
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tnx.africa | Fay Ngina
When President William Ruto casually announced a plan to introduce a machine that churns out a whopping one million chapatis daily, Kenyans on X (formerly Twitter) did what they do best, turned it into pure comedy. AI-generated images flooded the platform, bringing the ambitious chapati dream to life in the most outrageous ways. One viral image showcases a futuristic chapati factory, complete with massive conveyor belts rolling out endless stacks of golden-brown delights.
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tnx.africa | Fay Ngina
General Muhoozi Kainerugaba. (Courtesy)General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, the son of Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni, has sparked conversation once again, this time over his unconventional reason for avoiding church. In a statement shared on his official X account on Tuesday, March 11, Muhoozi admitted that he deliberately steers clear of church services, claiming the presence of beautiful women distracts him from his spiritual focus.
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tnx.africa | Fay Ngina
President Uhuru Kenyatta addresses Jubilee supporters at State Lodge in Sagana, Nyeri county. [File, Standard]An old video of former President Uhuru Kenyatta has resurfaced online amid growing public debate over large church donations from politicians. The video, which is being widely shared, captures Uhuru warning religious leaders against accepting questionable funds without scrutiny.
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tnx.africa | Fay Ngina
Heavy security at Jesus Winner as Pastor Mwai forgives critics over Ruto's Sh20m. (Photos/Courtesy)Jesus Winner Ministry head, Bishop Edward Mwai, has publicly declared that he has forgiven Kenyans who criticised him after he accepted a Sh20 million donation from President William Ruto. Speaking during a church service on Sunday, March 9, at the Roysambu-based church, Mwai said he harboured no ill feelings towards those who insulted him online.
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tnx.africa | Fay Ngina |Kevin Tunoi
Wanja Nyarari is the picture of elegance, gazing out of private jet windows with an air of quiet dominance as the aircraft soars through the clouds (Photo: Wanja Nyarari)Wanja Nyarari has effortlessly crafted an aura of affluence, seamlessly blending luxury with power in a way few can. Her life is a moving canvas of opulence, with private jets serving as both her playground and her boardroom.
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