Kenyans Debate About Eating Omena
Little fish, commonly known as "omena" is a delicacy in most households, loved for being crunchy and its savory taste. Now, netizens were up in arms debating on whether the delicacy was for the rich or the poor (I know, Kenyans on Twitter did not have much work with). Here are some of the reactions;Wait.Tell those who hate Omena that we love it to the extent that we end up eating the sun dried one leave alone the fried one. pic.twitter.com/AUGk3Vpmh7
— Joseph Silver?? (@silverjosephKE) February 5, 2020
Find someone who knows how to cook Omena, you'll love and enjoy every bite.Well cooked Omena is one of the most delicious meal. pic.twitter.com/bdJSaObI8S
— Joseph Silver?? (@silverjosephKE) February 5, 2020
People talking bad about Omena do u really know who the luos are? Call them the experts U will talk but u won't take Omena from those people ?
Omena pic.twitter.com/moFY7woIrQ— Poor Millionaire™?? (@AbuhtanuiKE) February 5, 2020
FIFA Bans 4 Players For Match Fixing
Kenyan players Moses Chikati, Festus Okiring and Festo Omukoto have been banned from taking part in any football-related activities for four years. The decision by FIFA's Disciplinary Committee comes after they were found guilty of match-fixing during 2019's Kenya Premier League period. Ugandan George Mandela has however been banned for life. This took effect yesterday when the parties were informed of the decision.FIFA bans 4 soccer players for match-fixing in Kenyan league https://t.co/r04xFmhfyq
— AP Sports (@AP_Sports) February 4, 2020
FIFA has banned Uganda & Former Tusker forward George Mandela and 3 Kenyan players for engaging in match fixing.
Mandela has been banned for Life while Moses Chikati, Festus Okiring & Festo Omukotohave been handed 4 year bans from football.#dimbacrazy #MoiDead pic.twitter.com/oGWo3MftcL— dimbacrazy (@dimbacrazy) February 4, 2020
Commemorating World Cancer Day
The world commemorated the annual World Cancer Day on Tuesday (4th February). Now in its 20th anniversary, World Cancer Day aims at "raising worldwide awareness, improving education and catalyzing personal, collective and government action". "I Am and I Will" is this year's theme which revolves around an individual's personal commitment to act.Remember who lost their battle. Support the fighters and Applaud the survivors in the brave battle against cancer. #WorldCancerDay2020 pic.twitter.com/qj8Fc7SMz3
— HerYvan BuTeRa (@BHeryvan) February 4, 2020
Today is #WorldCancerDay2020
I pray for those that we lost. ?I pray for those that survived.?I pray for those that still fight. ?I pray for a cure. ?I have the scar, I am one of the lucky ones! I am a survivor! Early detection was and is key!! GET CHECKED FRIENDS!!! pic.twitter.com/L2Vh8I2x5L— Pamela Rudd (@pkr63) February 4, 2020
"I'm starting to embrace being a cancer survivor.... If I can inspire you just to get up in the morning, and attempt to make your life better, then I've done my job."@DrewdotCash | #WorldCancerDay pic.twitter.com/Z5TZXi455x
— The Players' Tribune (@PlayersTribune) February 4, 2020