Kenya's Top 8 Video Vixens of 2017 List of top video vixens in Kenya play Socialite Verah Sidika (Courtesy) A few years ago being a video vixen was like being an outcast in Kenya. Right now, the tune we are playing at is very different. We are beginning to appreciate the people who add "flavor" to music videos. As the year closes down, it would be wise to have a lineup of the competition being witnessed in this field. Catherine Nyokabi play Video vixen Catherine Nyokabi with dancehall artist Redsan (Courtesy) She has been featured in songs like Arrow Bwoy’s Bila Bonus, Jambo by Q-tasi and Mambo by Naomi Wamboe ft Bwana Ngoma. She topped the list of outstanding video vixens of 2016 and she still is in the game. Charity Moraa play Charity Moraa (Courtesy) Known for featuring in Digi Digi by Arrow Bwoy, she has booked her spot in the game this year. She doubles up as a Model and a makeup artist. Dosah Bunny play An image ...
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Matiang'i makes important announcement to all Kenyans Aug 10, 2017 9:28 AM Social media users have been warned against posting peace threatening messages and images. Acting Interior CS Dr Fred Matiang'i (Courtesy) Acting Interior CS Fred Matiang’i has said that some information passed through social media platforms is causing unnecessary tension. Matiang'i briefed the media for the first time since Kenyans went to the polls in the hotly contested Tuesday General Election. “I ask every Kenyan to reject any incitement to cause chaos or report any suspicious activities to the police," he said. The briefing by the CS comes amid rising tension after NASA presidential candidate Raila Odinga claimed that the elections had been rigged. As soon as the former PM made the claims, there were reports of rising tension, especially in Nairobi’s Mathare slums and in Kibera and Kondele slum of Kisumu County. Tens of youths were reported to be grouping and t...
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