Susan Ikahu
163 Articles
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THE PITSTOP | ‘Ku-bless mzinga’, men in skinny jeans, and other weird Kenyan habits to drop in 2025
In this episode, we discuss habits each of us thinks should be banished; from phone etiquette to public behaviour. And now being the start of a new year, what better time to leave them behind?
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THE PITSTOP | From Gen-Z protests to memes and Arbantone music: 2024’s defining moments
Kenyans will remember 2024 as the year of a mass political uprising against the government as youth protested in the streets. The local entertainment scene saw Arbantone music gain popularity.
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PITSTOP: Just how well can you speak your mother tongue?
The PITSTOP is where we cover topics, comments, and discussions about what’s hot online!
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Man linked to murder of Chandarana Supermarket manager arrested
Joseph Mungai Wanjira reportedly committed the offence on May 22, evading authorities for nearly two weeks before being forced out of his hideout in Naivasha town.
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Sauti Sol apologises to concertgoers over 'unfortunate delays' at Sol Fest 2022
The annual festival, which Sauti Sol and Sol Generation curate, was enhanced by the contributions of artists and ensembles they dubbed the "Sol Fest class of 2022." These groups and artists gave live performances on the festival's main stage.
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Bongo star Aslay inks global deal with Sony Music
In a joint post, the American multinational music company cordially received Aslay, welcoming the Tanzanian-based sensation “to the family.”
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Matata, Octopizzo, Buruklyn Boyz among Sol Fest 2022's performing acts
The annual festival will be held on December 17, 2022, at the Fox Drive - Inn on Thika Road.
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Sol Fest early bird tickets already sold out
Sauti Sol publicized the annual festival, slated for December 17, 2022 at Fox Drive – Inn, on Thika Road, promising their diehard fans “something bigger, better and nothing short of dope.”In December 2021, Sol Generation Records made history as the inaugural live gig sold out over&nbs...
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'Bado Hatupangwingwi,' says rapper Exray after viral catchphrase is declared hate speech by NCIC
Gengetone artist Exray, who coined the term ‘Sipangwingwi’, has come out to defend the viral catchphrase that is now.The artist further added that the term is not meant to incite hate, noting that the hit song was not even intended to be political in the first place. considered hate speech.Exra...