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  2. Safari Sevens - Wikipedia

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    In 1999 the then Kenya Rugby Football Union, now the Kenya Rugby Union, applied and won the right to host the Africa Zone Qualifying Tournament for the 2001 Rugby World Cup Sevens Finals. This qualification competition was combined with the 2000 tournament to make it into a longer 3 day festival of rugby rather than cancel the Safari Sevens.

  3. Tuko.co.ke - Wikipedia

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    Tuko was established by Genesis Media Emerging Markets (GMEM) in 2015. [1] It is headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya. [2] The Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism described Tuko's content as a "mix of celebrity, entertainment, and political news with a light touch", which has proven successful, [3] whileGMEM, which was renamed Legit in April 2023, also owns news websites such as Legit.ng ...

  4. Hot Gossip - Wikipedia

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    Hot Gossip (1974–1986) was a British television dance troupe and recording group. Formation. Arlene Phillips moved to London to teach American jazz dance ...

  5. John Michie - Wikipedia

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    Michie has three children with his partner Carol Fletcher, a former Hot Gossip dancer. He is a keen swimmer and player of squash. He is a keen swimmer and player of squash. His nephew is actor Jamie Michie, who has appeared in The IT Crowd , Game of Thrones and alongside John in one episode of Taggart in 2010.

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  7. James Smart (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    James, initially worked as a sports journalist at Capital FM Kenya [4] before moving to television as a news anchor and reporter at NTV (Kenya).Most recently, he has collaborated with the BBC to create its "Focus on Africa" broadcast, a flagship TV news program that highlights stories from across the African continent.

  8. Facebook inflicted ‘lifelong trauma’ on Kenyan content ...

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    Campaigners have accused Facebook parent Meta of inflicting “potentially lifelong trauma” on hundreds of content moderators in Kenya, after more than 140 were diagnosed with PTSD and other ...

  9. Samuel Kamau Macharia - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Kamau Macharia was born in 1942 in Ndakaini Village, Murang’a County, Kenya. He is the second of four children, who were squatters working on British settler plantations under the colonial government. [citation needed] The family subsequently moved to Embu, Kenya. [citation needed]