Monday, 29 February 2016
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Saturday, 27 February 2016
Wednesday, 24 February 2016
Vera Sidika Quits Nairobi Diaries
Nairobi Diaries will longer be featuring Vera Sidika as she decided to quit the show yesterday, February 23, 2016.
This comes weeks after she missed out on two episodes of the show for unknown reasons. However lately she has been reluctant in the show mainly because she claims it is doing her more harm than good.
A few weeks ago she was attacked by fellow socialite Pendo after arguing about who was better with Nigerian singer Davido.
However after the episode aired this past Monday, Vera Sidika was quick to claim that the show has too much negative energy and she was bouncing.
Through her snapchat account Vera gave more reasons as to why she nolonger wanted to be part of the scripted Nairobi Diaries, a show that created a few years ago.
It however comes as a shock since she always claimed that the show revolved around her. Will it survive without her? Well, as much as Pendo is giving it the “hood” lady type vibe, it is no secret that Vera Sidika’s classy behaviour will highly be missed.
Tuesday, 23 February 2016
Saturday, 20 February 2016
Friday, 19 February 2016
Khloe Kardashian Was Under The Bed While Kris & Bruce Jenner Had Sex
Whoa! Things took quite the turn during the Feb. 17 episode of ‘Kocktails With Khloe’ when Khloe Kardashian revealed that when she was a little girl, a game of hide and go seek ended very, very badly.
Khloe Kardashian is revealing all the reality and we mean all on Kocktails With Khloe
“I was playing hide and go seek when I was younger and I slept under my mom’s bed. I fell asleep and no one went to find me that’s also sad,” she said. “I woke up to the bed shaking and I was too scared to leave … I had to wait for the whole thing.” She went on to say, “I knew it was [sex] because of the moaning. It was honestly wild and I tell my mom and she feels bad about it still. I’m scarred for life.” she said.........
talk show host had guests David Arquette, Taye Diggs, David Arquette, Kat De Luna, andKatie O’Brien.
Credit: Hollywood life
Tanzania Form Four results: Over 80% failed in maths
This is Butogwa Shija, the top overall student in the 2015 national O-Level exams.
Over 80 per cent of candidates who sat for last year’s Form Four national examinations failed in mathematics, according to the results announced in Dar es Salaam yesterday by the National Examinations Council of Tanzania (NECTA).
Over 80 per cent of candidates who sat for last year’s Form Four national examinations failed in mathematics, according to the results announced in Dar es Salaam yesterday by the National Examinations Council of Tanzania (NECTA).
TOWIE's Danielle Armstrong shows off mega cleavage at Bobby Norris' glamorous pool party
The TOWIE lades are known for making an entrance and it was no different last night as the glamorous girls partied in Gran Canaria.
Thursday, 18 February 2016
Uganda election: Facebook and Whatsapp blocked
Long queues formed outside polling stations
Social media has been blocked in Uganda on the day of presidential elections to stop people "telling lies", President Yoweri Museveni has said.
Mr Museveni, 71, is seeking to extend his 30-year rule, in a race widely seen as the tightest in the East African state's history.
His main rival Kizza Besigye was briefly detained.
A foreign observer group condemned the blockage of social media and lengthy delays in opening voting booths.
Interviewed on TV about social media, Mr Museveni said: "Some people misuse those pathways. You know how they misuse them - telling lies.
"If you want a right then use it properly."
Many people have found a way around the controversial restrictions, including opposition candidate Amama Mbabazi who tweeted advice on how to do it:
A VPN - a Virtual Private Network - gets round government censorship by redirecting your internet activity to a computer in a different country.
Facebook, Twitter, Whatsapp and mobile money services have been blocked.
Despite this, #UgandaDecides has been trending on Twitter.
Commonwealth election observer mission head Olusegun Obasanjo said: "It is ill advised if anyone has blocked social media".
Condemning the failure of voting stations to open on time, he said: "Delays of three, four, five and even six hours, especially in Kampala, are absolutely inexcusable and will not inspire trust and confidence in the system and the process".
The electoral commission said difficulties in transporting electoral materials caused the delays
Voters surround a policeman trying to keep hold of electral materials at a station in the outskirts of Kampala
The BBC's Catherine Byaruhanga in the capital, Kampala, reports that crowds were angry after waiting several hours to vote and police used teargas to disperse them.
Voting has been cancelled at at least two polling stations after clashes with police and accusations of fake ballots being distributed.
Mr Besigye, was arrested after he demanded access to a house in Kampala where he believed vote rigging was taking place, said Ssemujju Ibrahim Nganda, spokesman for his FDC party.
He is among seven opposition candidates hoping to end Mr Museveni's 30-year rule.
A candidate needs to secure more than 50% of the vote to win outright and avoid a run-off with the second-ranked contender.
Ugandans are also voting in parliamentary and local elections.
Source: bbc news
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