Phyna joins Whitemoney, Laycon, Mercy, Miracle, Efe and Katung in the highly coveted list of BBNaija winners.
Author: Khusoko
President William Ruto has nominated Njuguna Ndung’u to head Kenya’s National Treasury. A Central Bank of Kenya governor for eight years between 2007 and 2015, Ndung’u is also an accomplished researcher and a University of Nairobi academic. He has extensive expertise in macroeconomics (inflation, economic growth, national income and unemployment) and poverty reduction. If parliament approves his nomination, Ndung’u will lead the treasury in difficult circumstances. The country is just emerging from divisive electoral campaigns. It also faces economic challenges. The government is spending more than it gets in revenue, inflation is rising and the value of the shilling is…
Sergio Perez won the 17th round of the 2022 Formula 1 World Championship, the Singapore Grand Prix on Sunday. “It was certainly my best performance,” Perez said. “I controlled the race. The last three laps were so intense. When I got out of the car, I felt it. I gave everything today.” Consequently, Max Verstappen missed his first chance to bag the F1 world championship. https://twitter.com/F1/status/1576594161741938688?s=20&t=lr_2-Dicn-W8ja1Ck4ulHA SuperSport is definitely your #HomeOfSport and the ultimate destination for motorsport fans. https://khusoko.com/2022/10/02/london-marathon-2022-kenyas-kipruto-and-ethiopias-yehualaw-triumph/
Manchester City thrashed Manchester United 6-3 to move to within a point of Premier League leaders Arsenal on Sunday.
Kenya’s Amos Kipruto won the London Marathon 2022 in 2:04:39 on Sunday. Ethiopia’s Yalemzerf Yehaulaw won in 2:17:25, the third fastest time in the history of the women’s race. Elite Men’s Top Seven Champs https://twitter.com/LondonMarathon/status/1576524025941364736?s=20&t=RiVcWrKcnQd99_MKQeTLaQ Amos Kipruto 2:04.39 Leul Gebresilase 2:05.12 Bashir Abdi 2:05.19 Kinde Atanaw 2:05.27 Kenenisa Bekele 2:05.53 Birhanu Legese 2:06.11 Sisay Lemma 2:07.26 Top Eight Women Champs https://twitter.com/WorldAthletics/status/1576526960737808384?s=20&t=RiVcWrKcnQd99_MKQeTLaQ Yalemzerf Yehualaw 2:17:26 Joyciline Jepkosgei 2:18:07 Alemu Megertu 2:18:32 Judith Korir 2:18:43 Joan Chelimo Melly 2:19:27 Ashete Bekere 2:19:30 Mary Ngugi 2:20:22 Sutume Asefa Kebede 2:20:44
Arsenal stole the spotlight as Mikel Arteta’s side made it seven wins from eight league games, moving them four points clear at the top of the table.

