How a Ruiru Billionaire Born into Poverty Lives Like He's Broke Yet He is worth a Stunning KES 50 Billion
Imagine having all of the wealth in the world but still living in poverty. Even if he is a billionaire on record, he chooses to live and keep a low profile. According to Forbes' list of Africa's 50 wealthiest persons, Narendra Raval who is 58 years old is worth a stunning KES50 billion.

Reactions After Raila Odinga Holds A High Profile Meeting With India PM Narendra Modi
African Union High Representative for Infrastructure Development Honorable Raila Amolo Odinga today paid a courtesy call to India Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The former Prime Minister landed in India earlier this week where he accompanied his daughter Rosemary Odinga for further treatment in the country with the ODM leader given a VVIP treatment.

Breaking News: India Records Bigger Number Of Cases Not Recorded Anywhere IN World About 300k Cases
India has reported more than 300,000 new coronavirus cases in last 24 hours which has not been anywhere in the world.since it's break out in December 2019 in Yuhan china.The record of cases surpasses 290,000 in the US in January additionally deaths rose by 2104, Narendra has said India is facing a strain which has overwhelmed the system that's the hospitals are facing shortage of beds and oxygen because people are crowded refilling facilities.

Good News for Uganda as India Come to Support it in The War Against COVID-19
Uganda president Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has revealed that he had a phone call conversation with India Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The main agenda in their conversation is on how they can work together to deal with the world deadly Coronavirus. President Museveni posted on his Twitter account appreciating Mr Narendra and added that he is confident that their cooperation with bear fruits. President Kaguta Museveni attached what president of India had posted on his Twitter account where he was also talking a

What Indian Prime Minister Modi Said About Raila And His Future After A Meeting.
ODM Leader Raila Odinga and Indian prime minister Narendra Modi. The ODM leader Raila Odinga on Sunday paid a courtesy call to the prime minister of India Narendra modi. Odinga who has been in India underscored the fond bond the two Countries share noting that a majority of kenyans have studied in the Asian country.

Raila Finally Breaks his Silence After Meeting India PM
ODM chief Hon Raila Odinga has been missing in the campaign trails for a couple of days raising eyebrows from his supporters and Kenyans at large. After days of speculations, it was finally reveled that the ODM maestro had travelled to India for undisclosed event. Today, Raila has taken to his Twitter account where he posted a picture alongside the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Mondi.

India Hit Hard By Another Disaster
India has been in news worldwide due to the worrying numbers of covid-19 cases and deaths.As of now more than 25 million people have been confirmed infected with around 278,000 fatalities. Currently India is facing another catastrophe.Cyclone Tauktae has caused destruction and loss of lives.

Revealed: What Raila Was Told While in India
Barely a week ago, the Former Prime Minister Raila Odinga jetted to India to attend to various agendas including visiting her daughter who was ailing in one of the top hospitals in the country. Details of what he was told by the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi have finally come out as he personally speaks on the possible 'cake' that awaits Kenyans probably if he becomes the next president.

Updates: Raila Odinga Meets Indian Prime Minister for a High Profile Meeting
A file photo of Opposition leader Raila Odinga alongside Indian Prime Minister [Photo| Raila Odinga/Facebook] Opposition leader Raila Odinga has on Saturday met India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi. This cones at a time when Raila Odinga is in India to take his daughter who is undergoing a medical check up according to recent reports by several high profile sources.

Photos of Raila Odinga With Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi During His Sunday Meeting
Orange Democratic Movement chief Raila Odinga yesterday evening met Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi where they held one-on-one talks to strengthen Kenya-India relations. During the meeting, Odinga, who is in India on a private visit, recalled his decades-long friendship with the Indian leader. Odinga once held the Prim Minister position in Kenya for five years from 2008 to 2013

Death Toll Rises To 179,000 Due to Covid-19 As Citizens Demonstrate Because of Leaders' Negligence
Citizens in India are scorned by the negligence of their prime minister to adhering to Covid 19 containment measures.India prime minister Narendra Modi is blaimed for the increased Corona virus numbers in India as well as increase in death toll because he addressed thousands of citizens who did not observe social distancing during state elections.

Raila Odinga Meets India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi
Raila Odinga Meets India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The Orange Democratic Movement ODM Party leader Raila Odinga who is currently in India has met the Indian Prime Minister His Excellency Narendra Modi at his residence in the nations capital New Delhi. Raila Odinga has been in the country for a number of days now where he engaged in a number of activities.

UAE Investors Happy With India's Ease of Doing Business, Minister Reveals
The process to invest in India by UAE companies is now seamless, commerce minister Goyal Piyush while speaking during the inauguration of world expo in Dubai, Goyal said UAE had full trust in India's political leadership calling it transparent and very honest. According to the minister, three companies who have so far visited India's Pavillion in Dubai congratulated the government for easing the investment process.

Raila's Name Dragged into Mumias Sugar Woes
Mumias sugar is a sugar Milling company located in Kakamega county in the western part of Kenya. The company was among the best performing Miller's in the country until it collapsed in the helms of former Nairobi governor Evans Kidero, whom by then was the managing director.

UK Has No Surplus Vaccines To Supply India, Spokesman Says
Britain has no surplus vaccine doses at the moment and is prioritising vaccinating it's population, a spokesman says.India reported a slight dip in the number of fresh Covid infections and fatalities on Tuesday with 323,144 cases and 2,771 deaths, according to Ministry of health.The cumulative caseload stands at 17,636,307 and the death toll from the virus is nearing the 200,000 mark.

Covid-19 Hospital on Fire in India
A hotel that had been converted to a Covid-19 isolation centre for positive patients,went on fire in the early hours of today.The hotel was leased by a private hospital to accommodate these patients on temporal terms. Seven patients present at the facility alarmed and perturbed, took to their heels and led by adrenaline rush, jumped over to escape the tragedy.Ten people have died from the incident while others are recuperating at various hospitals in India. Police point the source of the fire to a short circuit

'One Sun, One Earth, One Solar" Call by India's PM at COP26 Summit Keeps The World Talking
As world leaders continue delivering their speeches at the World Leaders' Summit in Glasgow, India's national statement delivered by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has kept the world talking about the real fight against climate change. Modi said to show commitment, India would achieve Zero-emission by the year 2070.

Sugarcane Farmers In Mumias Protest Over Withdrawal Of Narendra Raval From The Bid Process
Farmers in Mumias are protesting to communicate their disappointment after billionaire Narendra Raval of the Devki Group of Companies pulled out a bid to revive the ailing sugar company. Sugarcane farmers while rampaging in Mumias have blamed legislators for disappointing the takeover. "politicians just want farmers to keep suffering yet there was promising end to current circumstances through the renting process that was started by the receiver-manager," Salasia expressed.

First-Year Students in India to Get Free Tablets From Government
India's 75,000 first-year students will soon benefit from free tablets. Unveiling the plan Union Minister of State for Education Subhas Sarkar said the motive of the donations was to improve infrastructure of rural students and learning institutions. The minister was on a 5 day tour of the Jammu and Kashmir, he noted that the tour was under the direction of prime minister Narendra Modi.

China and UK Adopts Fight Against Climate Change
UK and India have entered into a new partnership to help vulnerable communities as they prevent the further rise of global temperatures. UK prime minister Boris Johnson and his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi In a virtual meeting agreed on a joint map that will see the changes by the year 2030.
