Narrowcasting as a climate change resilience building tool
While narrowcasting is viewed as having a narrow appeal, practically it offers broad appeal in terms of conversion and persuasive rate.
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Feature: ‘My conjoined twins were my miracle’
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Kenyan 'Jesus' summoned in crackdown on cults
Eliud Wekesa, popularly known as "Jesus of Tongaren", the leader of the New Jerusalem sect, was summoned on Tuesday for questioning about his suspicious religious teachings.
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CIO hit by resignations
According to informed sources, more than 60 officers have left the employ of the spy organisation since the beginning of the year.
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Tea Talk with Carol: Coming home: Opening a new chapter
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Fox News settles Dominion defamation case for $787.5m
Dominion argued its business was harmed by Fox spreading false claims the vote had been rigged against Donald Trump.
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Can Fox News afford the $787.5m Dominion settlement?
The network, controlled by media mogul Rupert Murdoch and his family, agreed to pay Dominion $787.5m (£634m).
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Journalist nabbed for extortion
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Churches urged to pray for peaceful elections
In an interview with NewsDay Weekender, Makururu said with just almost four months left before the next elections, churches should pray for peace.
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