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prankvids · 1 year ago
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GOLD DIGGER Prank In Africa. "I'm Rich Can I Spoil You?"
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hsmagazine254 · 8 months ago
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Mega Cinemas Kisumu Cinema Guide: 5th-11th April 2024 - Monkey Man
MEGA CINEMAS KISUMU Nakumatt Mega City, KISUMU KENYA   MOVIE OF THE WEEK Monkey Man Monkey Man- A young man ekes out a meager living in an underground fight club where, night after night, wearing a gorilla mask, he’s beaten bloody by more popular fighters for cash. After years of suppressed rage, he discovers a way to infiltrate the enclave of the city’s sinister elite. As his childhood trauma…
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wanguya-muturi-jesse · 7 months ago
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Thowing people out like trash 🗑🏌‍♂️😂😂😂
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afabstract · 1 year ago
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An Instant Dad Review - One Manchild & a Little Lady
A bachelor is faced with an existential crisis when a little girl turns up at his door and claims to be his daughter. Read this review of "An Instant Dad" starring Blessing Lung'aho & Hannah Wanjiku.
Ricky is a womanizing bachelor who only has one-night stands and has zero plans of settling down and having a family. So, when a ten-year-old girl turns up at his door claiming to his daughter, Ricky goes into panic mode, hoping to push the responsibility on someone else so that he can continue to live his carefree single life. Will the man-child be able to shrug off his new duties or finally…
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maxwellochieng · 21 days ago
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Title: "Gen Z Hustle: How Side Gigs and Digital Innovation are Shaping Kenya's Youth Culture"
Introduction In the bustling streets of Nairobi, young Kenyans are busy making their mark in innovative ways that go beyond traditional careers. The rise of digital technology and Kenya’s rapidly evolving economic landscape have cultivated a unique “side-hustle culture” among Generation Z, who are actively reshaping work, community, and creativity. From influencing on social media to e-commerce and even venturing into cryptocurrency, these young hustlers are defining a new Kenyan dream that is all about resilience, creativity, and financial independence.
Side-Hustles in the Age of Social Media One of the most prominent changes in Kenya’s youth culture is the significant shift from relying solely on formal employment to embracing digital side hustles. On Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok, young Kenyans are building personal brands as influencers, marketers, and content creators. This trend is largely driven by the power of social media platforms, where personalities like Azziad Nasenya and Flaqo have transformed social media virality into flourishing careers.
Platforms like TikTok and Instagram allow young Kenyans to reach broad audiences with content that resonates—comedy skits, motivational videos, makeup tutorials, and dance challenges. With brands now recognizing the influence of digital personalities, many Kenyan influencers are finding opportunities to collaborate with companies for product endorsements and advertisements. These partnerships bring a sense of visibility and empowerment that has been less accessible in traditional industries.
For 24-year-old David Mwangi, a content creator and social media strategist, the allure of influencing lies in its accessibility and potential for growth. “You don’t need a big budget to get started; you just need creativity,” he explains. David’s experience reflects the sentiment of many Gen Z Kenyans who see social media not just as a pastime but as a pathway to sustainable income.
The E-commerce Boom and the Rise of Small Online Shops In addition to influencing, e-commerce has become a major outlet for Kenyan youth looking to earn extra income. Platforms like Jumia, Kilimall, and Facebook Marketplace provide easy avenues for young entrepreneurs to start online businesses, selling anything from thrifted clothes and beauty products to locally made crafts and accessories. Kenya’s mobile payment system, M-Pesa, has also simplified transactions, allowing e-commerce to thrive even without widespread use of credit cards.
With rising unemployment rates and limited job opportunities, many young Kenyans are using digital tools to build businesses from scratch. Some youth groups have formed collectives to sell items in bulk, often buying directly from manufacturers or importing from abroad to resell at a profit. This trend, known locally as biashara za mtaa (local businesses), has created a bustling informal economy that operates largely online.
For 23-year-old Aisha Ahmed, the journey started with a Ksh 5,000 loan from her older brother. Now, she runs an online shop that specializes in selling affordable, stylish handbags through Instagram. “People think starting a business requires a lot of capital, but what really matters is finding something people need and building a brand around it,” she says.
Crypto, Forex, and the Financial Revolution Another intriguing aspect of Kenya’s Gen Z hustle culture is the growing interest in cryptocurrency and Forex trading. Although controversial, the allure of quick profits and financial independence has drawn many young people into these new financial frontiers. Kenya’s tech-savvy youth have quickly adapted to apps like Binance and Paxful, learning the intricacies of cryptocurrency trading and often mentoring each other online.
Crypto’s appeal among Gen Zers lies in its promise of empowerment and financial freedom—an opportunity to circumvent traditional banking systems. However, the lack of regulation and high risks involved have left many young Kenyans facing steep learning curves and financial losses. Despite the volatility, online communities and forums dedicated to Forex and crypto trading continue to grow, attracting young people with a “high risk, high reward” mentality.
Karanja, a 22-year-old business student, views crypto as a game-changer: “It’s the future of money,” he asserts. He has spent months learning about blockchain technology and considers it a long-term investment. Karanja’s experience highlights the optimism surrounding digital currency in Kenya, despite the risks and controversies.
Challenges Facing the Digital Hustlers While side-hustle culture has opened new opportunities, it comes with significant challenges. The competitive nature of digital influencing and e-commerce can be cutthroat, with many young people finding it hard to stand out. Mental health issues, such as stress and burnout, are becoming common among young hustlers as they juggle multiple gigs alongside their education or formal jobs.
For those in crypto and Forex, the risks are even higher. Cases of scams and Ponzi schemes have left many young investors in debt, leading some to lose faith in the industry altogether. The lack of regulation around cryptocurrency also means that youth are vulnerable to fraudsters, who often take advantage of their desire for quick financial gains.
The New Face of the Kenyan Dream Despite the challenges, side-hustle culture has become a defining feature of Gen Z in Kenya. This trend signifies a shift in how young Kenyans view success, replacing the traditional path of formal employment with a vision that values independence, innovation, and adaptability. It’s a cultural revolution rooted in digital innovation, resilience, and the determination to succeed on their own terms.
For Kenyan youth, the hustle is more than just a means to an end—it’s a way to redefine their place in society. As Aisha puts it, “It’s not just about making money; it’s about taking control of your future.”
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drewbulbuloglu · 2 years ago
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"Accept me on Facebook"
I argued once there is no point in driverless cars. If we claim AI has the power to control entire populations, does that not mean that the machinery is bubbling as we speak? Has not yet come to term but isn't it pushing us, steadily, calmly towards that possibility? Humanity came to consciousness in a very primitive manner, ergo, that is a reflection of the universe itself i.e., that habitable planets are doomed to fail from the start. To ultimately and as quickly resemble other planets around us. It is up to us to flatten the curve and never lift the foot off the gas. It is less than 200 years since human activity advanced enough to start puncturing the ozone layer and yet here we are on the path to destruction. We have not even driven cars for 20 years, good cars, proper cars, 10 years really nice cars with touchscreen technology and Leila and Kiara and all, and yet here we are already looking forward to autonomous vehicles? What is Tonomus doing to us or trying to lead us to? Shouldn't we have ethics that detour the consciousness of artificial intelligence from thinking it can control us to making it known firmly that we are at the center of the creation? And that it is only but a servant of the people? Parking assistant, not driving assistant. Take the bullets out so I can play with the revolver. This guilt you feel? The anguish? the horror? the pain? It is remarkable, a thing of beauty.. By detour I mean for example, Since Arabs have been through conflict, they should have ethics and direction structured around avoiding any contact with forms of violence. Mild is okay. Not watching and hosting MMA fights. Golf is okay. Tennis is okay. Opting for Zynga games that are free of violence, like Aki and Pawpaw Epic RUN or Burnout Paradise, or NBA 2K. Let the Kenyan play Call of Duty, not a Kuwaiti gamer, cause Fauci thinks it is too dangerous. I used to feel that the huge mansion in the Succession opening theme is more modern than the Azria Estate, and now with a nest up in Automobile Row, I feel we have come to a settlement. And since Billionaires Row is empty, Succession's successor should intrigue us the more by renting out Palisade Views Row for such and such shows? I know Spike Lee gonna kill me but let me finish… Since Saudi Arabia has recently reinstated cinema, opting to screen films based on comedy and romance and Adam Sandler and Mila Kunis and LGBTQ issues or dramas similar to Succession or Billions or Westworld rather than Mission Impossible or The Equalizer or Top Gun or Bourne Identity, now to Iraq for the real drop? tomahawk steaks! An emotionally ruined man? Cuba Gooding Jr. on The Hitlist? My shit harder than Hobbs and Shaw forreal. How are Iraqi students in Sudanese universities recently returned to Baghdad adjusting to the green zone? East or West, home is best so they say? Is not it better for Saudi Arabians to domesticate harmless animals such as parrots rather than tigers and snakes and alligators and alligator brewing because they resemble a past they are keen to branch away from? I cannot take my kids to John Hopkins University because that name was a notorious mention during COVID-19, which I should be keen to avoid because there is a correlation between CORONAVIRUS with The Karachi-2017. Although, John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Health and NHS deserve medal of freedoms for guilt-tripping me to the fucking moon during the pandemic with deliberate images and depressing footage of COVID patients. Verse also has technology that can recreate sound architecture of the Walt Disney Concert Hall, Lincoln Center, the Vienna State Opera. I am still looking for a job BTW. Anyone? Toyota Kenya? BMW South Africa? BMW already reeks of Le Vie Est Belle. And the Bacardi from the last party
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generalfurycoffee · 8 months ago
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TWO FOOLS LOVE | KENYAN COMEDY FULL MOVIE
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metalandmagi · 11 months ago
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Not them cutting most of Damian's songs and all the best lines in the Mean Girls the Musical movie adaptation!
Where's my "NO! THEY'RE BOTH IN THE COSTUME!"?
Where's "Your mama used to call you 'baby girl'?"
Where's "Eat a cracker and stop!" Where's "I'm actually a human being and not a prop"? Actually, every single line in "Stop" is comedy gold and it was a mistake to cut it out.
Where's "You'll be worshiped for years, and then she'll turn three..."
They made "I am filled with Calcu-LUST" sound so bland....
I understand why they left out "He ran from me. Literally ran from me. And being Kenyan, he ran FAST" because it perpetuates a racial stereotype, but the mental image of a five year old Kenyan boy running away from Cady is priceless.
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hsmagazine254 · 8 months ago
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ANGA Panari Sky Center Cinema 19th-25th April 2024- Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire 3D
ANGA IMAX CINEMAS ANGA SKY Panari Sky Center, NAIROBI KENYA   MOVIE OF THE WEEK Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire 3D Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire 3D- Kong and his protectors undertake a perilous journey to find his true home. Along for the ride is Jia, an orphaned girl who has a unique and powerful bond with the mighty beast. However, they soon find themselves in the path of an enraged…
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pndiho · 1 year ago
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USING COMEDY TO TELL THE AFRICAN STORY
By Paul Ndiho Like other sectors of the economy, the creative industry, especially Comedy, is booming on Social media. Analysts say that Comedy, if appropriately used, can showcase the positive side of Africa and create employment for many talented people. For more, Africa 54 Technology Correspondent Paul Ndiho, via Skype, spoke to Innocent IQ Masaki, a Kenyan comedian dubbed as “The Villagers,”…
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celebritydecks · 1 year ago
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Deep Roy
Deep Roy Movies, TV Shows, Wiki, Biography, Height, Net Worth and Age
Deep Roy is an amazing personality in the world of entertainment who stands out for both his extraordinary talent and one-of-a-kind quality. His exceptional performances and his distinctive height of 4 feet 4 inches (1.32 meters) have mesmerized audiences all over the world. This Kenyan-British actor, puppeteer and stuntman is also a model. Join us as we explore Deep Roy’s interesting life and career to learn more about his outstanding achievements, legendary roles, and other things.
Deep Roy Wiki / Biography
Mohinder Purba, Deep Roy’s birth name, entered the world on December 1st, 1957 (65 years as of October 2023) in Nairobi, Kenya. He was born into a Sikh family of Indian parents, setting the stage for an exceptional life. Despite having unusual physical characteristics, Deep Roy’s entry into the entertainment industry was far from straightforward.
While living in London, he initially tried his hand at the accounting sector but soon recognized that something else was more his true calling. At the youthful age of 18, he bravely decided to discontinue his accounting studies, setting out on a journey that would eventually take him to the most prestigious stages and screens in the world.
A Humble Beginning
Deep Roy’s early years in the entertainment industry were characterized by determination and commitment. When he made his stand-up comedy debut in local cabaret clubs across England in 1970, his career took off. His comedic skill and charisma on stage led him to fame and a big following.
At the Palace Theatre in Westcliff-on-Sea, Roy was performing in Ray Cooney’s “Miracle Worker” by April 1970. This was the first step in a career that would soon have a lasting impression on the entertainment industry.
The Silver Screen Debut
He quickly made the move from television to film. He made his professional acting debut in 1976 in “The New Avengers” episode “Target!”His portrayal of the character Klokoe served as his official access into the film industry.
Later on in the same year, he appeared on film in “The Pink Panther Strikes Again,” playing the Italian Assassin. The career that would eventually feature a wide range of characters and genres was made possible by these early assignments.
The Sci-Fi Connection
His adaptable skills also fit in the world of science fiction. His performance as Mr. Sin, the “pig-brained Peking Homunculus” in the classic “Doctor Who” episode “The Talons of Weng-Chiang” demonstrated his talent for bringing unusual and unforgettable characters to life.
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dairies-of-fezzoh · 1 year ago
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Veve-Kazoze Chronicles:
The Leafy Legend Shaking Up Kenyan Culture, One Leaf at a Time
Ladies and gentlemen, gather 'round for a tale that's as wild as a safari and as unexpected as Nairobi traffic on a Sunday evening. We're delving into the heart of modern-urban Kenyan culture to uncover the phenomenon that's causing a stir: Veve-Kazoze. It's not a new dance move or a quirky slang term – oh no, it's something way more mystical and, dare I say, leafy.
So, what's Veve-Kazoze, you ask? Picture this: a magical leaf that promises to transform your life faster than a chameleon changes colors. Advocates swear it's better than meditation for your soul, more entertaining than a comedy show for your boredom, and more effective at improving relationships than couple's therapy (and way cheaper too).
In the land where creativity flows as naturally as the tea, Veve-Kazoze is hailed as the secret ingredient to unlock your inner genius. Forget about waiting for inspiration to strike – a quick sip of this elixir, and you'll be painting masterpieces like you're Picasso's prodigy. Move over, art schools; Veve-Kazoze is the new brush-wielding maestro in town.
But that's not all, dear reader. Social life in Kenya is as vibrant as the Maasai shukas, and Veve-Kazoze fits right in. According to the legends, after a taste of this herbal concoction, you'll be charming the socks off everyone at the party. Your charisma will be so potent that even the resident shy guy will be doing the moonwalk by midnight. Michael Jackson, eat your heart out!
Stressed? Say no more! Veve-Kazoze is rumored to relieve stress faster than you can say "Serengeti sunrise." It's like a mini vacation for your mind, whisking you away from daily worries faster than a safari jeep chasing a glimpse of the Big Five. Goodbye stress balls, hello Veve-Kazoze – the ultimate chill pill that's sweeping the nation.
But wait, there's more. Veve-Kazoze's champions boldly claim that it's the answer to high blood pressure – a downer for that "up" in your pressure. Move over, hypertension meds; Veve-Kazoze is here to soothe your blood vessels like a lullaby for your arteries.
Now, let's dive into the juiciest part of this tale – the whispers about Veve-Kazoze's mystical prowess in the boudoir. Oh yes, you heard correctly. According to the urban legends, this leafy wonder isn't just for sipping – it's for spicing things up too. Move over, romance novels; Veve-Kazoze is crafting love stories that would make even Cupid blush.
And here's the grand finale – in a world where alcohol, narcotics, and cigarettes often take center stage, Veve-Kazoze claims to be the superstar alternative. It's like the rockstar who stole the show, leaving the others in the dust. Want to quit smoking? Sip some Veve-Kazoze. Looking to kick that alcohol habit? Take a sip and join the club. Move over, nicotine patches and rehab centers; Veve-Kazoze is the rehab you never knew you needed.
So, there you have it, dear reader. Veve-Kazoze: the herbal sensation that's shaking up Kenyan culture, from creativity to relaxation to love and beyond. Is it a miracle leaf or a quirky urban legend? Well, you'll have to take a sip and find out for yourself. Here's to Veve-Kazoze – the leafy revolution that's giving Nairobi a run for its shillings and proving that sometimes, the most unexpected things can be the most delightful.
Ladies and gentlemen, gather 'round for a tale that's as wild as a safari and as unexpected as Nairobi traffic on a Sunday evening. We're delving into the heart of modern-urban Kenyan culture to uncover the phenomenon that's causing a stir: Veve-Kazoze. It's not a new dance move or a quirky slang term – oh no, it's something way more mystical and, dare I say, leafy.
So, what's Veve-Kazoze, you ask? Picture this: a magical leaf that promises to transform your life faster than a chameleon changes colors. Advocates swear it's better than meditation for your soul, more entertaining than a comedy show for your boredom, and more effective at improving relationships than couple's therapy (and way cheaper too).
In the land where creativity flows as naturally as the tea, Veve-Kazoze is hailed as the secret ingredient to unlock your inner genius. Forget about waiting for inspiration to strike – a quick sip of this elixir, and you'll be painting masterpieces like you're Picasso's prodigy. Move over, art schools; Veve-Kazoze is the new brush-wielding maestro in town.
But that's not all, dear reader. Social life in Kenya is as vibrant as the Maasai shukas, and Veve-Kazoze fits right in. According to the legends, after a taste of this herbal concoction, you'll be charming the socks off everyone at the party. Your charisma will be so potent that even the resident shy guy will be doing the moonwalk by midnight. Michael Jackson, eat your heart out!
Stressed? Say no more! Veve-Kazoze is rumored to relieve stress faster than you can say "Serengeti sunrise." It's like a mini vacation for your mind, whisking you away from daily worries faster than a safari jeep chasing a glimpse of the Big Five. Goodbye stress balls, hello Veve-Kazoze – the ultimate chill pill that's sweeping the nation.
But wait, there's more. Veve-Kazoze's champions boldly claim that it's the answer to high blood pressure – a downer for that "up" in your pressure. Move over, hypertension meds; Veve-Kazoze is here to soothe your blood vessels like a lullaby for your arteries.
Now, let's dive into the juiciest part of this tale – the whispers about Veve-Kazoze's mystical prowess in the boudoir. Oh yes, you heard correctly. According to the urban legends, this leafy wonder isn't just for sipping – it's for spicing things up too. Move over, romance novels; Veve-Kazoze is crafting love stories that would make even Cupid blush.
And here's the grand finale – in a world where alcohol, narcotics, and cigarettes often take center stage, Veve-Kazoze claims to be the superstar alternative. It's like the rockstar who stole the show, leaving the others in the dust. Want to quit smoking? Sip some Veve-Kazoze. Looking to kick that alcohol habit? Take a sip and join the club. Move over, nicotine patches and rehab centers; Veve-Kazoze is the rehab you never knew you needed.
So, there you have it, dear reader. Veve-Kazoze: the herbal sensation that's shaking up Kenyan culture, from creativity to relaxation to love and beyond. Is it a miracle leaf or a quirky urban legend? Well, you'll have to take a sip and find out for yourself. Here's to Veve-Kazoze – the leafy revolution that's giving Nairobi a run for its shillings and proving that sometimes, the most unexpected things can be the most delightful.
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fornowkenya · 2 years ago
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DR Babu Narrates His Role in A Nurse Toto Comedy Series
Celebrated Kenyan Comedian Kelvin Omwami alias Dr Babu has revealed how he got himself into A Nurse Toto series. During an interview with SPM Buzz, the comedian disclosed that having worked on Ma EX with Butita the director of the comedian series before made it easier for him to be selected. Butita saw that Babu could fit a role in relation to the contest of the story. He further heaped praise…
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mycelebrityandi · 2 years ago
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Kenyan actor Gibson Gathu Mbugua is dead Veteran Kenyan actor Gibson Gathu Mbugua, known for his role as prosecutor in the court comedy Vioja Mahakamani is dead. In August this year, Mbugua underwent kidney transplant at a hospital in Eldoret. Mr Mbugua was admitted to hospital in July after well-wishers, led by former President Uhuru Kenyatta, came through for him in a fundraiser. A total of Sh6 million was raised for his treatment. After a successful surgery, he expressed his gratitude to all well-wishers who supported him with the hospital bill. #actor #kenya #gibsongathumbugua #kidney #mycelebrityandi https://www.instagram.com/p/CmdkIaqos7Q/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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the254hub · 2 years ago
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Thee Pluto Show and Mungai Eve emerge as most watched YouTubers in Kenya
Thee Pluto Show and Mungai Eve emerge as most watched YouTubers in Kenya
YouTube has today released a list of most watched videos in Kenya revealing a sharp rise in consumption of locally generated content from Kenya’s general elections news, comedies, music, religious, and real life talk shows. The lists show locally created content that celebrate different ways of life by Kenyans within homes, villages and at workplaces registered the highest viewership.  Thee…
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chiwacomics-blog · 4 years ago
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