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1 month ago |
standardmedia.co.ke | Stevens Muendo
There have been many incidents where women have found themselves on the wrong side of the law when it comes to property ownership and inheritance. Here is, for example, a case of a spouse dying and leaving behind matrimonial property that requires key decisions. Or, you might get involved in a land tussle with relatives over what you and your husband rightfully owned or over will issues. And one may ask, now that my husband has died and I have no child, who should inherit my property?
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1 month ago |
standardmedia.co.ke | Stevens Muendo
From her humble beginnings, learning to play drums by beating plates with a spoon and her chest with her tiny hands to her current status, Kasiva Mutua’s extraordinary journey has been a beacon of female empowerment in the music world. Influenced by her grandmother’s folk tales and the sounds of nature, exploring her undying interest in drumming was not easy as the instrument was reserved for men in African culture.
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2 months ago |
tnx.africa | Stevens Muendo
This much-publicised event will bring together the greatest talents from Africa, with Bien being the only Kenyan. [Instagram]Next week Zanzibar will be the centre of focus on African music with the Trace Awards 2025. This the continent's most prestigious music awards ceremony. This much-publicised event will bring together the greatest talents from Africa and its diaspora for a celebration of musical diversity.
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2 months ago |
tnx.africa | Molly Chebet |Vincent Kejitan |Boniface Mithika |Stevens Muendo
The unidentified boda boda rider hurriedly dumped what appears to be a baby-sized coffin at Morara Kebaso's home before making a swift escape (Photo: Morara Kebaso/X)A chilling incident has sent shockwaves across social media after CCTV footage surfaced showing a boda boda rider abandoning a white coffin outside the home of political activist Morara Kebaso in the dead of night.
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2 months ago |
tnx.africa | Boniface Mithika |Vincent Kejitan |Stevens Muendo |Molly Chebet
Nigeria’s Sunmisola Agbebi has been named as Spotify EQUAL Artist for February 2025. [Courtesy]Spotify has named Nigerian gospel singer, songwriter, and worship leader Sunmisola Agbebi as the EQUAL Africa Artist for February 2025, recognizing her immense talent and influence in the gospel music industry. From a young age, Sunmisola displayed a passion for music, beginning her singing journey at just four years old.
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