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SUNNY DAYS BEFORE EL-NINO

 The video below was taken by Riara University's Computer and Society students. It was filmed on the 15th of October and as heavy rains prevail all over the country with some regions experiencing loss of property and even worse loss of life, this video serves as a reminder of Nairobi's beautiful weather which we will hopefully see again very soon.

WOMAN FOUND DEAD IN GITHURAI

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  The body of a young woman was found by police officers in a Githurai apartment at 6:30pm on the 20th of November. The young lady, who was later identified as Agnes Atieno, was found on the living room floor of her 2 bedroom apartment with a pool of blood around her and a hammer next to her injured head. The officers arrived after receiving a call from Atieno's neighbours who said they hadn't seen her in 2 weeks which was suspicious. They also complained about the stench coming from her house and said that's what made the alarm bells start ringing. Currently, the number one suspect is Atieno's husband who the neighbours described as abusive. The police spokesman, John Kyalo, said that an investigation is underway and that there's a massive manhunt for Atieno's husband Peter Kipchoge.

GABZY CONCERT THIS WEEKEND

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  Popular Nigerian artist Gabzy will be performing in Kenya this weekend on the 25th of November. The musician will be tantalizing his supporters with his hit songs such as "Stay" and "All For Love" at the Carnivore Grounds from 9pm. The concert will start at 7pm with the two hours before Gabzy touches the stage being filled by various upcoming Kenyan artists such as Wakadinali and Buruklyn Boyz. Tickets will be available at  airbeat.hustlesasa.shop  with advance tickets going for Ksh 2,500 and VIP tickets for Ksh 5,000. Tickets will also be available at the gate for all those who won't be able to buy them online with regular tickets going for Ksh 3,000 and VIP tickets for Ksh 6,000.

CRYING HAWKER MEETS GOVERNOR

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A young hawker who was selling ground nuts had a meeting with Nairobi governor Johnson Sakaja after a video of him crying went viral on twitter. Arthur Mwangi, the 18-year-old hawker, had his bucket of groundnuts slapped to the ground by city council officers, subsequently spilling all the groundnuts on the road and with that his salary for the day vanished into thin air.  Governor Sakaja met Arthur Mwangi at his office in City Hall and assured him that such malarkey would never happen to him again. He promised to fire the officers who were in charge of pouring Arthur's groundnuts as a show of faith to him. He also gave Arthur 5,000 Kenyan shillings for his troubles which is more than Arthur was scheduled to make on that day.  Below is a video showcasing what happened. https://twitter.com/PhillipMacloud/status/1727038923212525817