The move by the Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang'i to deport 17 betting firms directors from the country has received applause from former Kakamega senator Boni Khalwale.
According to the former senator, the move by Matiang'i will streamline the gaming industry which he claimed had transformed the country to the level of popular American city, Las Vegas.
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Here's how Jeep Wranglers are made. Narrator: The Wrangler. The quintessential Jeep. This 4x4 behemoth is perhaps one of the most recognized vehicles in the world, with a life spanning 32 years. They're produced here, at Jeep's Toledo complex in Ohio. At this 3.65 million square foot facility, over 5,600 employees operate on two shifts to assemble the Jeep Wrangler, Jeep Wrangler Unlimited, and Jeep Cherokee.
Young people tend to like receiving them, but all social groups tend to dislike sending themAccording to WhatsApp, seven billion voice notes are sent every single day using the platform. A Metro article last year proclaimed that Britons had "all fallen in love with audio messaging" - but is that remotely true? New YouGov research now looks at Britons’ voice note habits.
How often do people send voice notes?Voice notes are still used far less often than traditional forms of communication.
The escalating price of fuel coupled with the erratic light these days has made life a little difficult for most people. Here are tips to help you cope with the heat. 1. Stay hydrated ADVERTISEMENT
Drink enough water this time; metabolic activities are faster during the hot weather, and as such, you lose body fluid more quickly. If it's no stress for you, you could carry a water bottle to work or school every day to keep track of your fluid intake.
Scottish nationalists see more in common with the Nordic nations than with England, but Swedes and Danes don’t see Scotland as distinctly similar to them compared to EnglandThat Scotland has more in common with Scandinavian nations than with the UK is an argument that has long been made by nationalist politicians.
In 2006, Alex Salmond described Scotland as part of an ‘arc of prosperity’ running through northern Europe that included Ireland and the Nordic nations, but not England.