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Joseph Muraya

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With over a decade in journalism, Joseph Muraya, founder and CEO of Y News, is a respected Communications Consultant and Journalist, formerly with Capital News Kenya. He aims to revolutionize storytelling in Kenya and Africa.

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X (Formerly Twitter) To Implement Private Likes to Enhance User Privacy

NAIROBI, Kenya- This week, X, formerly known as Twitter, has announced a significant change aimed at enhancing user privacy: Likes on posts will now...

Crackdown: Kenya’s Latest Cybersecurity Report Shows Surge in Mobile Fraud

NAIROBI, Kenya- In a concerning development, the National Computer and Cybercrimes Coordination Committee's latest quarterly Cybersecurity Report has revealed a significant rise in mobile...

Sh6.8 Billion: Win For Coffee Farmers As Govt Moves To Write-Off Historical Debts

NAIROBI, Kenya- Coffee farmers in Kenya have a reason to smile, after the Cabinet on Tuesday approved writing-off historical debts amounting Sh6.8 billion.To facilitate...

iOS 18: What’s New and Exciting for Your iPhone

NAIROBI, Kenya- Apple’s latest operating system, iOS 18, is here, and it’s packed with features designed to make your iPhone experience even better.You’ll love...

iOS 18 makes iPhone more personal, capable, and intelligent than ever

CUPERTINO, California- Apple has previewed iOS 18, a major release that features more customization options, the biggest redesign ever of the Photos app, new...

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Winnie Odinga Defends Mama Ida’s UNEP Nomination, Says She Has Earned It

NAIROBI, Kenya — East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) Member...

Catholic Church Mourns Death of Veteran Nairobi Priest Fr Joseph Mokaya

NAIROBI, Kenya — The Catholic Church in Kenya is...

France Seeks Social Media Ban for Under-15s Over Mental Health Concerns

PARIS, France — French lawmakers have approved legislation that...

Audit Raises Alarm Over Sh978m Paid to Suspected Ghost Workers in Counties

NAIROBI, Kenya — Fresh audit findings have raised fresh...
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