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TUKO.co.ke is a Kenyan news website owned by Legit. Established in 2015, Tuko covers celebrity, entertainment, and political news "with a light touch" in both English and Swahili.
Jake Zyrus ( Tagalog: [ˈsaɪɾus]; born 10 May 1992), formerly known professionally as Charice Pempengco ( Tagalog: [ˈtʃaɾis pɛmʔˈpɛŋkɔ]) and under the mononym Charice, is a Filipino singer and television personality. [1] [2] [3]
Music video. "Tukoh Taka" on YouTube. " Tukoh Taka " is the 2022 FIFA Fan Festival anthem performed by Trinidadian-born rapper Nicki Minaj, Colombian singer Maluma and Lebanese singer Myriam Fares. [1] It was released by FIFA for the 2022 FIFA World Cup soundtrack on November 18, 2022, through Universal Arabic Music and Republic Records along ...
Talk (previously known as TalkTV) is an opinion-orientated [a] streaming service launched on 25 April 2022, owned and operated by News UK. The channel initially broadcast on Freeview, Freesat, Sky, Virgin Media and was available via the Internet on YouTube, later deciding in the face of poor viewer ratings to become available as an internet ...
Sangita Myska. Sangita Myska is a British television and radio presenter and journalist. Until May 2024, she hosted an early afternoon weekend phone-in show on LBC Radio.
Anchor, reporter. Children. 1. Suzy Kolber ( / ˈkoʊlbər /; born 1963 or 1964 [1]) is an American football sideline reporter, co- producer, and a former ESPN sports anchor and reporter. She was one of the original anchors of ESPN2 when it launched in 1993. Three years later, she left ESPN2 to join Fox Sports, but returned to ESPN in late 1999.
Mehdi Raza Hasan (born July 1979) [1] [2] [3] is a British - American progressive broadcaster, political commentator, columnist, author and co-founder of the media company Zeteo. He presented The Mehdi Hasan Show [4] on Peacock since October 2020 and on MSNBC from February 2021 until the show's cancellation in November 2023.
Mariano Contreras (July 12, 1910 – December 12, 1978), better known by his stage name Pugo, was a Filipino actor, comedian, vaudevillian, and film director, famous as one half of the comedy team Pugo and Tugo during the 1930s up to 1950s. [2] [3] He was sometimes credited as Mang Nano and was known as the original King of Philippine Comedy.