Elsa Majimbo Falls Victim to Kenya s Infamous Gang
Elsa Majimbo.
Mohamed Abdulrahman.
Kenya s budding comedian Elsa Majimbo has been on the receiving end of a barrage of unsavory messages over the last few days.
This follows her latest interview with British model Naomi Campbell in which Elsa stated that she had been a victim of colorism. Lighter skin people are given more opportunities and are made to feel like they can succeed. It happens all the time and I was made to feel like just because I m darker, that I was less pretty, she confessed.
This did not go down well with Kenyans who spammed her Twitter handle with messages calling her out for what they claimed to have been a lie.
Industries That Thrived During Covid-19 Pandemic
Kenyans shop at a local Nairobi supermarket.
Daily Nation
The Covid-19 pandemic left Kenya s economy bleeding following dampening effects on domestic activity of the containment measures and behavioral responses, and through trade and travel disruption.
The most affected industries included; agriculture, manufacturing, tourism and financial services. However, even during this unprecedented times, there were still companies that benefited.
Below are industries which still thrived despite the Covid-19 outbreak in Kenya.
Communications Authority of Kenya (CAK) headquarters.
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1.) Telecommunication services
In March, the government urged Kenyans to stay and work from home. This saw a spike in the number of phone calls made, written messages, use of the internet and heavy media consumption.
The proposals are contained in draft rules that the CBK released Wednesday for public input in a review that could threaten Safaricom’s dominance of the mobile market.
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Universities Topping List of Student Millionaire Hackers
Kenyan bank notes held in hand.
Simon Kiragu
Kenyans.co.ke
On October 23, a letter addressed to whom it may concern detailed a resolution by an anonymous group of students to siphon millions from banks via hacking.
The letter came a day after 2 students from Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT) were arraigned in court and charged with stealing Ksh25 million from a local bank.
The prosecutor added that the 2 were also in the process of transferring Ksh190 million when the authorities pounced. It is not something that we want to do, but we are quickly running out of viable options. If they continue employing people based on nepotism and tribalism leaving most of us qualified jobless, we may have no option but to remind them that they are getting it wrong, the anonymous letter reads in part.