By NATION AFRICA More by this AuthorPresident William Ruto plans to meet his Ugandan counterpart Yoweri Museveni to resolve the fuel import dispute that saw Kampala take Nairobi to the East African Court of Justice (EACJ). “Uganda is not only Kenya’s biggest trading partner, it is also the biggest market for Kenyan oil. In the event of any dispute arising between two or more partner states, it is expected that we use the existing EAC Dispute Resolution Mechanism that fully respect the integrity and sovereignty of each state,” Mathuki said. The case to compel Kenya to allow Uganda to use the pipeline was seen as the ultimate sign that relations between President Museveni and President Ruto had broken down for good. Uganda filed the case largely out of frustration that Nairobi was denying it an import route.

January 13, 2024 12:04 UTC

Editor's Review Dr King'ori further denied claims that he had fallen out with NTV bosses. Felix Omondi famously known by his stage name Dr King'ori has revealed the reason for quitting NTV after seven years. Amid many speculations surrounding his exit, Dr King'ori cleared the air maintaining that it was a personal decision. For the 10 years I have been with Nation, I leave with nothing but the good vibes," Dr King'ori stated. "The decision that this be our last episode at NTV is purely personal," Dr King'ori.

January 13, 2024 11:29 UTC

We're familiar with Movember, the month in which guys let their moustaches roam wild to spotlight men's health. Now, ladies are jumping aboard the Januhairy train, celebrating body hair in the first month of the year. As its name suggests, Januhairy is an annual movement in which women are encouraged to embrace their body hair, growing it throughout the month of January. The movement, which is now in its fifth year, was started by Laura Jackson, a drama student at the University of Exeter in the UK.

January 13, 2024 09:15 UTC

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January 13, 2024 09:06 UTC

To drink, she opted for something not on the UK menu, a sweetened ice tea, and was blown away by the size of the drink. (Image: katyspence/Tiktok)Angelina's not the only Brit to be shocked by the size difference in portion sizes at American McDonald's. Anoushka purchased 20 chicken nuggets to go with the dips but revealed it wasn't the biggest size of nuggets available at American McDonald's. "Oh my god what amazed me is you could get 40 chicken nuggets for like $20," she said. But while he initially expected the breakfast biscuit to be "dry" he was left pleasantly surprised by how "fluffy" it was.

January 13, 2024 08:39 UTC





Ivory Coast have been African champions twice before, most recently in 2015 with a team captained by Yaya Toure and are hoping to thrive under the pressure of playing at home. Read: Afcon: Africa next frontier for trophy hunter SalahThe Africa Cup of Nations, the biennial international men’s football championship of Africa, takes place. Advertisement"My job is to transform the pressure into something positive, to make sure that gives the players strength and confidence." This Ivory Coast team lacks a superstar like former hero Didier Drogba and is without Borussia Dortmund striker Haller for at least the opening match as he continues to recover from an ankle injury. Read: Why Ivory Coast is the team to beat at 2024 AfconNigeria, who are in Group A with the hosts, begin their campaign against Equatorial Guinea at Ebimpe on Sunday.

January 13, 2024 06:24 UTC

Saturday NationAccording to the daily, a businessman and a farmer from Eldoret who are facing charges of throwing stones at a helicopter carrying ODM leader Raila Odinga were found to have a case to answer in an Eldoret court. When they first appeared in court on April 27, 2022, they pleaded not guilty to the charges, including two alternative charges. Although Osoro denied the allegations, it is evident that there has been an ongoing power struggle between him and Arati. and their conflict escalated in February 2021, when they exchanged blows in front of President William Ruto and ODM leader Raila Odinga. According to political analyst Javas Bigambo, the feud between the two is fueled by each one's ambition to be the political leader of the Abagusii community.

January 13, 2024 04:30 UTC

Nine out of 10 chippies in the south of England used shark meat without their customers’ knowledge, an Exeter University study found in 2019. READ MORE: 'Jellyfish UFO' seen soaring over military base is army 'ghost story' says marineFor more of the latest news from the Daily Star, click here. (Image: Getty Images/Bloomberg Creative Photos)Biologist Leonardo Feitosa said: "We have seen the demand for shark fins decreasing and the demand for shark meat increasing, with Brazil and Italy being the main consumers. Because shark meat is a relatively cheap substitute for other fish, there is considerable mislabelling." To get more stories from the Daily Star delivered straight to your inbox, sign up to one of our free newsletters here.

January 13, 2024 04:23 UTC

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January 13, 2024 04:03 UTC

In a surprising turn of events, a woman traveling from India to Pakistan gave birth to a baby girl in Ludhiana on Friday. Mehwish, 32, experienced labor pains aboard the Chhattisgarh Express train en route to the Attari railway station, necessitating an impromptu stop in Ludhiana. The train made an unscheduled halt, and Mehwish was swiftly taken to Lord Mahavira Civil Hospital in Ludhiana, where she successfully delivered a baby girl. The journey to the Attari Border, accompanied by Mehwish’s brother Jibran Khan, was meant to be a return to their home country. Following the successful birth, Mehwish and baby ‘Sarhad’ have returned to Agra, marking the end of this unexpected but remarkable cross-border chapter in their lives.

January 13, 2024 03:24 UTC

Amanda Holden's porn star name has bene revealed on her new show with Alan Carr. Alan told Amanda: "I'm fasting at the minute, I keep looking at the clock." Radio presenter Amanda pointed out: "I don't want your blood sugars to go down Alan because then you'll be grumpy." Britain's Got Talent judge Amanda thought the room should be painted "dark green" but Alan suggested "duck egg". She then let out a cackle as Alan told her his would be Big Puss Carter.

January 12, 2024 23:09 UTC

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January 12, 2024 22:23 UTC

"Peregrine has now been operating in space for more than 4 days," Astrobotic said in its latest update posted on X on Friday, adding it remained "stable and operational." Meanwhile, the US, German and Mexican space agencies have been able to power on the scientific instruments they wanted to run on the Moon. Astrobotic is the third private entity to have failed in a soft landing, following an Israeli nonprofit and a Japanese company. Astrobotic itself will get another chance in November with its Griffin lander transporting NASA's VIPER rover to the lunar south pole. Or, Astrobotic could intentionally point Peregrine another way, such as flying by the Moon and shooting for interplanetary space.

January 12, 2024 21:39 UTC

During the police inspection, as one of the officers removed the layer of clothes from the bag, the lifeless body of the boy was discovered. When questioned about the contents of the bag, Suchana Seth admitted that it indeed contained the body of her son. The authorities mentioned that after the initial admission regarding her son’s body, Suchana Seth did not provide any further statements. The police revealed that Suchana was apprehended in Karnataka’s Chitradurga district while attempting to escape in a cab with her son’s body concealed in a bag. According to sources, Suchana Seth is reportedly not cooperating with the police investigators in the probe into her son’s murder.

January 12, 2024 21:23 UTC

Cote d’Ivoire’s hosting of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations will further accelerate the country’s impressive rebound since its civil war ended in 2011, the Ivorian government hopes. By its own admission, the government has invested at least $1 billion (Sh159bn on hosting the tournament, which kicks off on Saturday, having built four new stadia while renovating two. “Cote d’Ivoire is a poor country,” Prao Yao Seraphin, an Ivorian economics professor, told BBC Sport Africa. “As a result, President Ouattara has had to take out loans to finance this project, so we have to ensure the loans actually benefit Cote d’Ivoire. So will Cote d’Ivoire, once home to one of Africa’s largest population of elephants and which takes its name from their tusks, suffer such a plight?

January 12, 2024 21:13 UTC