- Wakazi wanasema kundi la vijana 200 lilipelekwa kwa mabasi hadi mtaa wa Green Park Estate kaunti ya Machakos
- Kundi hilo lililokuwa limejihami lilikabiliwa na wenyeji na kupelekea kufariki kwa watu watatu na wengine 20 kujeruhiwa
Kundi la wanaume 200 wanasemekana kushambulia mtaa wa Green Park Estate, Athi River, kaunti ya Machakos katika ugomvi wa ardhi.
Habari Nyingine: Huyu ndiye kijana aliyetengeneza JAKETI ya Rais Uhuru (picha)
Wakazi wa mtaa wa Green Park Estate wanadai kuwa vijana hao waliokuwa wamejihami na mapanga walifika mtaani humo kwa mabasi manne na kuanza kuwashambulia wenyeji wakiwataka wahame ardhi hiyo.
Many of you have probably noticed that some celebrities appear on the red carpet wearing shoes that are at least a size too big. Why? Is this a new fashion trend? Or is there more to it?
We at Bright Side have decided to figure this out.
Indeed, many Hollywood stars deliberately choose to grace the red carpet wearing heels that are too long or too wide for them. They just know a simple secret: by doing so, they will prevent their feet from swelling and forming blisters.
With the 2022 World Cup officially in full swing, many fans are wondering why so many soccer players fake injuries. Here's what we know.
At last, the 2022 FIFA World Cup is upon us!
For those unaware, the wildly popular global soccer (or football) tournament kicked off on Sunday, Nov. 20, and resulted in the controversial country Qatar becoming the first host nation to lose its opening game ... yikes.
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This Wednesday, an article in the New York Times reported that from 2008 to 2012 the number of adults taking medications for ADHD increased by 53% and that among young American adults, it nearly doubled. While this is a staggering statistic and points to younger generations becoming frequently reliant on stimulants, frankly, I’m not too surprised. Over my 50-year career in behavioral neurology and treating patients with ADHD, it has been in the past decade that I have seen these diagnoses truly skyrocket.