By Tracy Anne Bonareri and Felix Muthoka Scammers are tenacious. They move quickly and capitalize on weakness. When one scheme fails or gets exposed, they simply rebrand...
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Is this video claiming that John-Allan Namu had revealed a secret way to earn money legitimate?
A video posted on Facebook featuring Kenyan journalist John-Allan Namu, with a caption that reads: “Scandal in Kenya. Thousands confirm John-Allan Namu telling the truth...
This post on X (formerly Twitter) claims to show images from Homa Bay County on June 17, 2025. The caption in the photo reads, “Homa Bay Town, where Albert was...
Does this video show Rapid Deployment Unit (RDU) officers heading to Nairobi’s CBD on June 25, 2025?
Attached to this post on X is a video purportedly showing Rapid Deployment Unit (RDU) officers leaving Allsops Camp, heading to Nairobi’s CBD during the June 25, 2025...
Does this image show the front page of The Standard newspaper’s June 3, 2025, issue?
Attached to this post on X (formerly Twitter) is an image of a newspaper front page with the headline “The Mafia Cop”, claiming that The Standard newspaper had...
False Fortune: How fraudsters are using fake testimonials to fuel a new wave of crypto scams
Meeting all your needs and having some money splurge on luxuries is the dream, and as we often say, the enemy is poverty. This desire for riches can be difficult to...


