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Night life in Nairobi hosts Birthday Party Of The Year, it's Amor Thige's birthday!

Westlands is truly back!   Westys Lounge has proved to be one of the most popular hangout spots in Westlands, Nairobi having only opened its doors barely a month ago and now siting artists and promoters alike bragging on social media with pics and videos spreading fomo amongst other revellers as a 'I was in this cool new lounge' social credit. According to their social media manager, most revellers who have had an experience are waving their video evidence for all to see, captioning about the best sports screening ever, quick service, great ambience, warm hospitality and finger licking meals, conk cocktails, tight security and more, and now everyone wants a taste of Westys proving Westy is truly back!  ''Coolest joint in Westlands'' ''This is a nice-looking place. Can't wait to check it out.'' Having had their Grand opening just last night where they partnered with NRG radio live on location recording of The Transit Show, with Mwalimu Rachael

Sonko personally donates 500 Ksh to winning Starles.

 S. Koko Former Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko on Tuesday afternoon joined football lovers who came out to cheer the National ladies'  team, Harambee Starlets after they ousted Cameroon in the 2024 Africa Women’s Cup of Nations (WAFCON) qualifiers. Sonko congratulated the team for their victory and gave a personal contribution of Sh250,000 to the players after they booked second round date with Botswana. "I may not hold any office at the moment, but the girls have played well and done the Country proud. They deserve all the support from the National, devolved and the ministry," Sonko appealed. Harambee Starlets advanced to the next round of the 2024 AWCON after a post-match a penalty shootout at Nyayo National Stadium. “This is historic. We have never won a match against Cameroon, yet their team took part in the last World Cup. I’m ready to support the team going forward with more resources,” said Sonko while celebrating with the team. The former Nairobi Governor, known for

Western leaders, stakeholders unite in call for Education forum to better sector in the region.

 By Solo Koko The event was hosted by Bumula's legislator Jack Wamboka Hon Jack Wanami Wamboka - Member of Parliament, Bumula Constituency A section of leaders from the Western region of Kenya have united in hosting education celebrations aimed at rallying stakeholders to improve the quality of education in the region as well as sensitize parents and students against cases of early pregnancy which continues to be a major menace affecting students in the region. While marking the Education Day, stakeholders in the sector joined National leaders in a well-attended and colourful celebration as the leaders took stock of their journey and reflected on last year's examination performance in the region. The leaders who included National assembly speaker Moses Wetangula, PS State Department of Industrialisation Dr. Juma Mukhwana, legislators John Waluke, Didmus Barasa amongst others called for pragmatic strategies by parents, religious groups and the administration to ensure the region