Author: Lynet Awino

Lynet Okumu, a Masinde Muliro University graduate, is a digital journalist passionate about impactful storytelling. She writes on health, business, relationships, and daily life, blending accuracy and creativity to craft engaging, informative content.

In its latest push to transform how the world accesses information, Google has unveiled a new AI-powered search experience that marks a significant departure from the keyword-based search model we’ve known for decades. During its annual developer conference on May 20, the tech giant laid out a roadmap that leans heavily into artificial intelligence, positioning its search engine less as a tool for retrieving links and more as an intelligent agent capable of understanding context, processing complex tasks, and even interacting with a user’s physical environment. The shift signals Google’s intention to remain competitive in a space that’s becoming increasingly…

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Kenya’s startup ecosystem has garnered significant attention in recent years, positioning itself as a leading hub for innovation in Africa.  In 2024, the country attracted $638 million in startup funding, accounting for 29% of Africa’s total, marking the second consecutive year Kenya led the continent in this regard. Nairobi’s ascendancy in the global startup landscape Nairobi, the nation’s capital, has been at the forefront of this growth. The city climbed six places to rank 107th globally in the StartupBlink Global Startup Ecosystem Index 2025, reflecting a 22.7% growth rate.  This position keeps it firmly within the top 3 cities in…

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These days, everyone seems to be chasing the next big phone trend. Every few months, there’s a new model, a new hype, a new reason to upgrade. But the truth is, most of those trendy phones come with a heavy price tag, and sometimes, what you’re paying for is the name, not the value. But far from that noise, there’s a group of people, low-key smart, who just want a phone that shows up. Doesn’t freeze when you need it most. Doesn’t need a daily charger intervention. And most importantly, doesn’t switch sides and start acting up halfway through the…

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Relationships are messy. Emotions run high, words can cut deep, and sometimes, even the strongest bonds hit breaking points. For many married couples, separation or divorce feels like the end. But in some cases, it’s just a pause. A painful, necessary moment of reflection that can lead to healing and a fresh start. That’s what happened with Kenyan gospel power couple DJ Mo and Size 8. In August 2024, they shocked fans when they went their separate ways after over a decade together. There were misunderstandings, pain, and a lot of silence. But months later, they found their way back…

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In Kenya’s evolving healthcare landscape, the introduction of the Social Health Authority (SHA) under the Social Health Insurance Act of 2023 marked a significant shift towards universal health coverage. While this initiative aims to ensure that every Kenyan has access to quality healthcare, the onus isn’t solely on the government or employers, employees must also play an active role in safeguarding their health rights. Understanding SHA The SHA replaced the now-defunct National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF), streamlining healthcare contributions and services. As of May 12, 2025, Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale announced that 22 million Kenyans have registered under SHA,…

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We live in a time where dating is just full of ‘What’s your favourite colour?’ and ‘Let’s go with the flow’. But real relationships, especially the kind that last, need real talk. Not just the cute stuff, but the hard, awkward, grown-up conversations that actually shape your future. If you’re thinking long-term love, not just vibes and soft life selfies, these five conversations can save you heartbreak, confusion, and emotional detours. 1. Pre-existing medical conditions: Your health matters too Let’s not sugarcoat it, your body isn’t just yours when you’re in a relationship. What you live with, they’ll live with…

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