Kenya's matatu industry is worth Sh250 billion according to the Kenyan National Bureau of Statistics, with about 70 per cent of Kenyans relying on matatus.
President William Ruto's recent decision to dissolve cabinet secretaries has ignited a wave of reactions from the online community, with Kenyan celebrities taking the lead in expressing their thoughts.
A police officer who was within metres seemed oblivious to what was going on, despite some attendees pointing his attention towards the comedians who needed help
Popular comedian Timothy Kimani also known as Njugush has proven that his wit extends far beyond the realms of comedy, captivating netizens with his insightful commentary on Citizen TV's recent discussion about the contentious Finance Bill 2024.
Comedian and content creator Timothy Kimani Ndegwa, alongside his wife Celestine Ndinda, have become the newest matatu owners in town following their acquisition of a 33-seater matatu.
According to Njugush, while it's commonly discussed how men may change after entering marital bliss, the conversation seldom explores the transformations that women undergo in the context of matrimony
Njugush and Wakavinye broke their silence days after Avril found herself at the centre of social media attention after sharing a disturbing photo on Instagram, alleging domestic abuse by her baby daddy, renowned video director J Blessing.
In a remarkable moment of triumph, Kenyan content creator Celestine 'Wakavinye' Ndinda has achieved her long-cherished dream of owning a Range Rover Evoque.
In a video shared on his Instagram page on August 2, Butita playfully mentioned that Wakavinye was assisting him in the search for a wife, hence the reason she was chauffeuring him in his Jaguar.
Comedian and content creator Timothy Kimani aka Njugush has responded to remarks by musician Jua Cali who said that the comedian should stick to producing skits instead of doing stand-up comedy.