1 / 8Imagine a train that doesn’t run on tracks but seems to float through the air as it speeds ahead. The Maglev (Magnetic Levitation) train, operating in countries like China and Japan, is a marvel of modern technology that has completely transformed the idea of rail travel. 2 / 8When a Train ‘Flies’ in the Air: In Japan, there is a train that doesn’t run on tracks in the traditional way. 7 / 8China’s 700 km/h Maglev Feat: China has also pushed the limits of Maglev technology. A high-speed Maglev train there set a new global record by reaching 700 km/h in just two seconds, showcasing unmatched acceleration and power.
Source:News 24
February 06, 2026 14:27 UTC
A woman who swapped stripping for singing says seeing her friend 'rise from the dead' helped her turn her life around. Dorothy was converted from atheist to believer after the moment, believing her desperate prayers were answered by angels. Dorothy, from Los Angeles, California, US, said: "Most of my problems started when I was in my early twenties.I had moved to Hollywood. "In May 2018, I witnessed a miracle on my tour bus while I was touring my second album. "I'm learning that it's not about perfection but more about making progress, I take it one day at a time."
Source:The Star
February 06, 2026 12:54 UTC
Mansa-X Special Funds, managed under the Standard Investment Trust Funds platform, have crossed the $1 billion (Sh129 billion) mark in assets under management (AUM), underscoring a growing investor appetite for diversified collective investment schemes amid Kenya’s evolving capital markets. The milestone positions Mansa-X as Kenya’s largest special Collective Investment Scheme (CIS) with diversified offerings in the region. The Mansa-X Special Fund in Kenyan shillings posted average net returns of 20.74 per cent, while the US dollar-denominated fund returned 13.37 per cent net. According to Standard Investment Bank (SIB), the performance reflects a disciplined investment approach anchored on active portfolio management, prudent asset allocation, and a long-term view of market fundamentals. Nahashon Mungai, the executive director – Global Markets at Standard Investment Bank, said the achievement reflects sustained investor confidence in the firm’s investment philosophy.
Source:Standard Digital
February 06, 2026 11:40 UTC
The United States has approved a massive Ksh759 billion funding package for global HIV programmes, marking a surprising turnaround just weeks after President Donald Trump withdrew from 66 international organisations. The new funding package includes Ksh594 billion for bilateral HIV support through the America First Global Health Strategy and $1.25 billion, or about Ksh161.4 billion, to the Global Fund to Battle AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria. She added that the US investment would help ensure the global HIV response remains efficient, data-driven, and delivers results for communities most affected by the disease. For over two decades, U.S. investments have been the leading driver of the global HIV response, saving millions of lives and supporting countries' efforts to end epidemics. The new law advances the America First Global Health Strategy while maintaining US leadership in the international HIV response despite a broader retreat from multilateral organisations and UN bodies.
Source:Daily Nation
February 06, 2026 11:00 UTC
#Twende Season 4 Premiere: We're baaaaaack! #TwendeNtvThe making of Twende isn’t a drive in the park. Go behind the scenes and see the challenges the crew went through in the making of the new season from tough hikes, dust and even rouge elephants. Welcome to the Twende family! Get ready for a mix of hilarious bloopers, heartwarming moments, and exclusive sneak peeks of what’s coming this NEW season.
Source:Daily Nation
February 06, 2026 10:53 UTC
The shutdown of the two iconic venues threatens to leave AFC Leopards and Gor Mahia without permanent home grounds, exposing what Ambani described as a long standing structural weakness in Kenyan club football. The shutdown of the two iconic venues threatens to leave AFC Leopards and Gor Mahia without permanent home grounds, exposing what Ambani described as a long-standing structural weakness in Kenyan club football. In an open letter addressed to both clubs and their supporters, Ambani urged the giants of Kenyan football to move beyond comfort zones and take bold steps toward self-sufficiency. “It’s high time both clubs and their fans move from their comfort zones and make it count in Kenyan football,” Ambani wrote. In the most recent derby hosted by Gor Mahia, gate collections reportedly surpassed Ksh 7 million, underlining the enormous financial potential of the two institutions.
Source:Daily Nation
February 06, 2026 10:28 UTC
Reality television in Africa is about to graduate from singing competitions to a geopolitical beauty pageant. The winner is chosen "mainly through paid public voting," a phrase that raises immediate questions about whether the richest nations will simply buy the crown. The producers argue that the "Queen of Africa" will be a beacon of hope, launching charity projects and digital empowerment initiatives. As the casting calls go out from Lagos to Lusaka, the "Queen of Africa" is already winning the battle for attention. Africa does not need another queen, but it might just need a new dream—even if that dream is sponsored, televised, and voted for via SMS.
Source:Daily Nation
February 06, 2026 10:15 UTC
The Glam At The Fitbeat Concert 2.0 / #TheGlamNtvIn this episode you will experience the magic of The Glam at The Fitbeat Concert 2.0! , we are taking you behind the scenes of a unique concert which is all about fitness ,you get to meet and hear from concert-goers about their fitness inspirations and enjoy a fresh perspective on wellness through exercise and community vibes. This episode has a vibe and its a must watch. November 21, 2024
Source:Daily Nation
February 06, 2026 10:13 UTC
Indonesia’s market watchdog said newly listing firms will be required to double their minimum free float – the number of shares available for public trading – to 15%. The announcement “highlighted investor concerns on low free float, opaque shareholding structures and scope for share price manipulation by related parties”. Critics argued that this level of concentration leaves Indonesia’s market unusually vulnerable to distortion. Over the same period, the MSCI Indonesia Index, which applies stricter investability rules, fell 3.6%. The Financial Service Authority aims to implement a higher free float requirement by March at the latest.
Source:The Star
February 06, 2026 09:05 UTC
In practice, however, an unspoken bias persists, suspicion of academics as judges. Articles 166 and 167 of the Constitution prescribe the qualifications for judges of the High Court, Court of Appeal, and Supreme Court. Far from being detached, many academics engage in law reform, constitutional litigation, judicial training, arbitration, and public service. In Germany, constitutional judges are routinely drawn from universities, and the Federal Constitutional Court is celebrated for its rigorous, theory-informed jurisprudence. Academic judges expand the range of judicial imagination.
Source:Daily Nation
February 06, 2026 09:00 UTC
While the concept of "glamping" is not new to Kenya, the "Star Night Magadi" project elevates it to a spiritual level. The owner, Maureen, has constructed a haven that is not just off-grid but "of the grid"—built from the very earth and spirit of the landscape. The "Star Night" concept also taps into the booming "astro-tourism" market. With light pollution erasing the night sky in cities, places like Magadi—with their ink-black nights—are becoming premium destinations. Impact: Putting Magadi on the map as a lifestyle destination, not just a soda ash mining town.
Source:The Star
February 06, 2026 05:42 UTC
A major highlight during the visit at the school was the official launch of the Alliance High School Tax Club. The initiative is designed to promote tax literacy, financial responsibility and informed citizenship among students, equipping them with a practical understanding of how public revenue supports nation-building and preparing them to participate responsibly in the economy.
Source:Daily Nation
February 06, 2026 05:14 UTC
Carcass of a goat in Dadatacha Ananii village, Isiolo South, hard hit by drought on February 4, 2026. [Wilberforce Okwiri, Standard]On one scorching February afternoon in Lodwar, thermometers touched 38°C. In Mandera and Wajir, the heat climbed just as high. The Kenya Meteorological Department's latest weekly bulletin warns that “most parts of the country are expected to be sunny and dry,” with only scattered showers expected in the highlands and Lake Victoria basin.
Source:Standard Digital
February 06, 2026 05:02 UTC
Katiba Institute has moved to block any budget approvals for President William Ruto’s advisers following a court ruling. The High Court ruling declared the creation and staffing of the offices unconstitutional. Article 228 of the constitution mandates the Controller of Budget to oversee the implementation of national and county budgets by authorising withdrawals from public funds and ensuring their legality. The High Court ruled that the establishment and staffing of the presidential advisers’ offices lacked a clear constitutional or statutory basis. Despite that reprieve, the High Court on Tuesday dismissed an application seeking to stay the judgment on the presidential advisers.
Source:The Star
February 06, 2026 04:54 UTC
[Nehemiah Okwembah, Standard]Senate Speaker Amason Kingi has suffered a political blow after more than 300 Pamoja African Alliance (PAA) grassroots mobilisers dumped his political party to join the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM). The mobilisers, led by PAA National Executive Council (NEC) member Elizabeth Muthoka, were received by Kilifi Governor Gideon Mung’aro at his official residence on Wednesday. They said they were happy to leave the PAA party as it had nothing meaningful to offer them. Ms Muthoka said that sidelining, mistreatment, and unfulfilled promises at the PAA party are some of the reasons that forced them to ditch it for ODM. ‘’We have a lot of bitterness because the PAA party did not meet our expectations.
Source:Standard Digital
February 06, 2026 04:30 UTC