"Stop This Nonsense, Not Everyone Wants To Live In The City" President Ruto Warned Publicly
President Dr William Samoei Arap Ruto is facing it rough concerning the proposed 3% housing levy. The president says that it will be a must for Kenyans to be deducted the 3% from their salaries in order to fund the housing fund. This has been received with a lot of critisism as Kenyans and leaders alike poking holes in the process.

Young Man Claims He's Living Better Life Than Peers In Nairobi
A source has reported about a man named Shaw. He has listed his successes in the village, and ended up saying that he is way better than those living in Nairobi. More to that, he shared a photo of his kienyeji wife, who is aged 19.

Viable Urban Center In Luo Nyanza After Kisumu And Kisii
Migori is the second most viable urban center in Luo Nyanza after Kisumu city. However, it is the third largest town in former Nyanza province after Kisumu and Kisii. Luo Nyanza is a region in western Kenya that is predominantly inhabited by the Luo people. While Kisumu and Kisii are the largest and most well-known urban centers in the region, there are a few other towns and cities that may also be worth considering:

Checkout The Photos Of A Kenyan City Likely To Outsmart Nairobi In Years To Come
Image courtesy of Google. Kenya has made major milestones when it comes to infrastructure, especially in her urban areas as it is witnessed by good highways, highly rated buildings, and good health facilities. This has greatly resulted in the urbanization of major metropolitan areas since they can be easily reached via road, train, and by air transport.

PS Charles Hinga: When You Take Back Your Housing Levy After Seven Years, It Will Be Taxed
Kenya Principal Secretary for Housing and Urban Development Charles Hinga readily provided some answers that Kenyans were seeking. In an interview with National Television anchor Fred Muitiriri, Hinga was asked to shed more light on why the government is planning to deduct Kenyan workers 3% of their salary for the proposed ‘housing fund’ despite the ongoing financial crisis.

Chelsea Should Not Make This Mistake As It Will Cost Them
Chelsea should be very careful on how they are about to release their players to the market. It will be a mistake to me if they happen to sell a player who was the best player few seasons ago when chelsea were doing very well. Now even by not realizing that his absence has great impact they have decided to possibly not extend Mason mount contract and they are likely going to sell him to thier opponents.

Governor Irungu Kangata Shows Off the Smart City Programme in His County That Has Officially Started
The Smart city programme in Kahatia Kahuro subcounty that has commenced under the leadership of Governor Irungu Kangata. Photo/Courtesy Muranga County Governor, Irungu Kangata, has been one of the few leaders who are making major progress in ensuring that development projects are brought to his people. Irungu Kangata has began major projects in his county to ensure that he cushions them and their businesses through better infrastructure, health, education and other projects.

Only 2% Of In Israel Are Christians, Check The Most Dominant Religion In The Country
Israel is a country located in the Middle East, with a population of approximately 9.4 million people. Judaism is the most dominant religion in Israel, with about 74% of the population identifying as Jewish. Islam is the second-largest religion, with approximately 17% of the population being Muslims.

"Stop This Rural Urban Migration And Focus On This" Ledama Advises The Government
In a recent post by Senator Ledama, it appears as if he is not happy with the housing levy tax. In his statement, the senator has done ahead to advise the government on what he believes is best for Kenyans. According to the senator, the government should stop the talks about the 3% housing levy as Kenya is a rich country with an abundance of land. He has urged the government to stop the rural-urban migration and instead focus on the development of counties. Even though it is not clear why the senator was asking

Senator Olekina opposes controversial 3% levy housing fund and supports rural development
Title: Senator Olekina Supports Rural Development and Opposes the Controversial 3% Levy Housing Fund In the discussion around Kenya's contentious 3% levy housing fund, a fresh voice has been heard. Senator Ledama Olekina expressed his opposition to the proposed legislation and demanded that the emphasis be shifted from encouraging urban migration to the development of rural communities.

“Not Everyone Wants To Live In The City":Senator Ledama Olekina Opposes The 3%Levy Housing Fund
Title: Senator Olekina Opposes Controversial 3% Levy Housing Fund, Advocates for Rural Development. A new voice has emerged in the debate surrounding the controversial 3% levy housing fund in Kenya. Ledama Olekina, a senator, has expressed his opposition to the proposed bill and called for a shift in focus towards developing rural areas instead of promoting urban migration.

Big News As Kenyan Youngster Is Currently Training With A Top English Premier League Club
Over the past few years, young kenyan footballers have been joining top academies across Europe.Some of these Kenyan youngsters who are playing their trade with top European academies include Aymen Lucas Onyango who recently joined Manchester City, Brooklyn Mwadime Kazungu at Leicester City, George Gitau at Middlesbrough, Leo Messo at Arsenal and Silko Amari Otieno at Chelsea academies among many others.Latest updates indicate that yet another Kenyan youngster by the name Julius Kones jnr is currently training

Opinion: Photos Of A Kenyan City Likely To Outshine Nairobi In Future
Kenya as an East African nation is in the run to get urbanized and this is evident through the quick establishment of modern buildings a d digital infrastructures in some of its top cities. The country has Nairobi as its biggest metropolitan area together with other cities such as Mombasa, Kisumu, and Nakuru which play big roles in economic development.

Only 2% Of Israel Are Christians, Check The Most Dominant Religion In The Country
Three of the four major world faiths place a great deal of importance on Israel, despite its tiny size.The current Jewish state is also known as the "Promised Land" for Jews, and is the only country in the world where Jews are the majority of the population.

Photos Of The Upcoming Ultramodern 20,000 Capacity Afraha Stadium Which Is Taking Shape Too Fast
Nakuru County under the leadership of the former Governor Lee Kinyanjui initiated a plan of renovating Afraha Stadium in late 2021.These project was funded by World Bank through the Kenya Urban Support Program (KUSP) with a total of Ksh 650 million set aside for the first phase of the project.Current updates indicate that the first phase of the project which is set for completion in June 2023 is 70 percent complete.

5 Biggest English Sales To Have Been Made In Football
Every club aim at developing a to being world class. This way they are able to make good amount from selling him to other clubs. Here are the 5 biggest English sales in football history. 1. Jack Grealish - The English winger graduated from Aston Villa academy in 2012.

African Country Where Christians are Allegedly Killed For Worshipping God
Take a look at the photographs and read on! Somalia is home to more than 8 million people, according to estimates. Only roughly one thousand people out of a total population of eight million identify as Christians. These Christians can be found in almost every nation, which is noteworthy.

How Santos Made Good Profit From Selling These 5 Top Performing Footballers
Santos is one of the Brazilian clubs that has managed to produce top talented footballers from their academy. Here are the 5 top performing players they made profit from selling. 1. Neymar Junior - The Brazilian winger graduated from Santos academy in 2009. In 2013 they sold him to Barcelona for €88 Million.

The Line: Saudi Arabia Revolutionary Vision of Sustainable Living
In an ambitious leap towards the future, Saudi Arabia has embarked on a groundbreaking project called "The Line," reshaping the traditional concept of urban living. Set to be a 170-kilometer-long city designed for sustainability, The Line aims to create a new paradigm of smart cities, free from traffic congestion and carbon emissions, while prioritizing the well-being of its residents. Located within the NEOM mega-city development, The Line will offer a seamless blend of cutting-edge technology, advanced infrastructure,

Exploring Street Art and Murals Together: Urban Adventures for Young Couples
Urban landscapes are often adorned with vibrant colors, intricate designs, and powerful expressions of creativity known as street art. Embarking on an adventure to explore street art and murals together as a couple can be a thrilling and inspiring experience. In this article, we'll dive into the world of urban art and share tips on how young couples can embark on exciting urban adventures to discover and appreciate the beauty of street art.
