10th March 2016: 10 Things You Should Know This Morning

Migingo island is once again hitting the headlines thanks to the action of Ugandan security forces. The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) temporarily suspended the mass voter registration exercise in the disputed Migingo after Uganda police arrested its clerks and confiscated their Biometric Voter Registration (BVR) kits on Tuesday. Museveni agreed the island belonged to Kenya yet his men are still frustrating Kenyans on the island. That aside, below are some of the trendy stories we have for you this Thursday morning:

#1Fred Omondi Spotted Cosying Up To Willy Paul’s Hot Ex-Girlfriend. And This Is What Willy Paul Commented (Photos)

#2‘I Flunked KCSE But Look At Me” Larry Madowo Criticizes The Current Academic Set Up As He Reveals What He Got

#3Unbelievable Photos of Kathy and Allan Kiuna’s First Born Daughter, Vanessa

#4Flamboyant Homosexual Musician And Socialite Dies Of Anal Cancer

#5Beauty With No Brain? Hilarious Reason Why The Internet Is Trolling A Sexy Luhya Girl Who’s Looking For Johnny

#6After Dating For Close To 3 Years, Nyota Ndogo Finally Decides To Get Pregnant With Her Danish Sweetheart (Photo)

#7Kiambu Girl Residing In Dubai Stabbed To Death At Her Workplace After Rejecting Her Killer’s Romantic Advances On Facebook (Photos)

#8After Dating For Close To 3 Years, Nyota Ndogo Finally Decides To Get Pregnant With Her Danish Sweetheart (Photo)

#9Vera Sidika Leaves Little to the Imagination As She Wiggles Her Big ‘Nyash’ In a Flesh-Baring THOT Dress

#10“Happy Birthday My Husband And Would Be ex-husband, Most Wicked And Violent Man I Have Ever Known” Battered Lady Calls Out Abusive Hubby On His Birthday (Photos)

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Martin Oduor

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