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The Standard is one of the largest newspapers in Kenya with a 48% market share. It is the oldest newspaper in the country and is owned by The Standard Group, which also runs the Kenya Television Network (KTN), Radio Maisha, The Nairobian (a weekly tabloid), KTN News and Standard Digital which is its online platform.
Publication takes place every week, usually on Friday, with occasional releases of special or supplementary editions within the week. Archive search [ edit ] A search engine for the Kenya Gazette Archive has been developed by the National Council for Law Reporting and Google Inc to enable full-text search within and across Kenya Gazette ...
Showmax. Release. 23 February 2023. ( 2023-02-23) –. present. ( present) The Real Housewives of Nairobi is a Kenyan reality television series. Developed as an international installment of the The Real Housewives franchise, it documents the personal and professional lives of several women residing in Kenya.
"How many more deaths and disasters will Israel endure under Netanyahu's watch?" ran a headline in an Israeli newspaper this week. The piece in Haaretz followed a report that held the Israeli ...
Nairobi has an annual restaurant week (NRW) at the beginning of the year, January–February. Nairobi's restaurants offer dining packages at reduced prices. NRW is managed by Eatout Kenya which is an online platform that lists and reviews restaurants in Nairobi, and provides a platform for Kenyan foodies to congregate and share. Music
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Thursday that a U.S. threat to withhold some arms would not prevent Israel from continuing its offensive in Gaza, indicating it might proceed with an ...
May 6, 2024 at 12:46 PM. Gazans began leaving eastern Rafah on Monday after Israel’s military issued a call for residents there to “evacuate immediately,” raising questions over whether ...
1056-3482. The National Enquirer is an American tabloid newspaper. Founded in 1926, [3] the newspaper has undergone a number of changes over the years. The National Enquirer openly acknowledges that it pays sources for tips ( checkbook journalism ), a common practice in tabloid journalism that results in conflicts of interest. [4]