
Marijuana leaves. PHOTO/SHUTTERSTOCK By HEALTH CORRESPONDENT newsdesk@reporter.co.ke Even after a marijuana high wears off, traces of the drug remain in your blood. The tell-tale molecule
Grooner Teddy Kalanda Harrison on stage during his heydays. PHOTO/COURTESY BBC and AGENCIES newsdesk@reporter.co.ke One evening in 1979 Teddy Kalanda Harrison, a young Kenyan musician,
President Uhuru Kenyatta on the spot as United Nations asks the governments of Kenya and South Sudan to reveal the whereabouts of two South Sudanese
The disputed Migingo island. PHOTO/COURTESY Authorities in Uganda have replaced police officers who have been providing security at the disputed Migingo Island with the military
Food salad. PHOTO/COURTESY By JOEL MARION newsdesk@reporter.co.ke So, what exactly is the Fat Neutralizing Nutrient? One that helps struggling men and women lose weight at
Inside the Macedonia fake news factory. The Central Market in Veles. The town’s economy declined throughout the 1990s after Macedonia gained its independence. PHOTO/GUY MARTIN
By AGENCIES newsdesk@reporter.co.ke Phone records and intercepted calls show that members of Donald J. Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign and other Trump associates had repeated contacts
By HEALTH CORRESPONDENT newsdesk@reporter.co.ke Bill and Melinda Gates have released their 2017 Annual Letter noting that we are witnessing the fastest progress the world has
Evolutionary psychologist Gad Saad explains how the biological imperative to spread one’s genes underlies our rituals of romantic love. (Inside Science) —Â Every February 14, America’s
Somalia President Mohammed Abdullahi Mohammed aka Farmajo with the man he ousted former President Hassan Mohamud. PHOTO | COURTESY By OMAR MAHMOOD newsdesk@reporter.co.ke Somalia’s indirect