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HomeDaily NewsWednesday, February 25, 2026Eve Mungai insults Kenyan men, calls them “agents of poverty” - February 2026
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Eve Mungai insults Kenyan men, calls them “agents of poverty” - February 2026

Digital creator Eve Mungai has ignited a debate online after describing Kenyan men as "agents of poverty" during a recent discussion. Kenyan businessman Jimal Rohosafi has advised women to prioritize earning their own money for financial independence, rather than relying on a male partner's wealth. Nairobi's Chief Officer for Citizen Engagement, Geoffrey Mosiria, is demanding justice for a male victim of alleged gender-based violence in Githurai, highlighting the societal silence surrounding male abuse victims. Meanwhile, Kenyan digital creator Kelvin Kinuthia is seeking to legally change his name on his national ID to a feminine one due to the daily friction caused by the mismatch between his appearance and his current identification.

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Eve Mungai insults Kenyan men, calls them “agents of poverty”

Eve Mungai insults Kenyan men, calls them “agents of poverty”

Digital creator Eve Mungai has ignited a debate online after describing Kenyan men as "agents of poverty" during a recent discussion.

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Digital creator Eve Mungai has ignited a debate online after describing Kenyan men as "agents of poverty" during a recent discussion.

  • The controversial statement suggests some Kenyan women face financial struggles due to their choice of partners.
  • Eve Mungai, a prominent digital creator, made the remarks that sparked mixed reactions.
  • The comments tap into ongoing conversations in Kenya about gender roles, financial responsibility, and modern relationships.
Wednesday 7:18 AMGhafla! (Entertainment)First

Kelvin Kinuthia Seeks To Change His Name To A Feminine One

Kelvin Kinuthia Seeks To Change His Name To A Feminine One

Kenyan digital creator Kelvin Kinuthia is seeking to legally change his name on his national ID to a feminine one due to the daily friction caused by the mismatch between his appearance and his current identification.

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Kenyan digital creator Kelvin Kinuthia is seeking to legally change his name on his national ID to a feminine one due to the daily friction caused by the mismatch between his appearance and his current identification.

  • The influencer, known for his feminine aesthetic, is tired of being questioned and suspected of identity theft when presenting his ID.
  • Kelvin Kinuthia, a prominent content creator, is appealing to the public for guidance on the legal process in Kenya and for suggestions for a new name.
  • This pursuit of legal documentation follows his public journey of personal and medical transformation, including laser hair removal and plans for a uterus transplant.
Wednesday 12:53 PMGhafla! (Entertainment)

Jimal Roho Safi advises women to make their own money

Jimal Roho Safi advises women to make their own money

Kenyan businessman Jimal Rohosafi has advised women to prioritize earning their own money for financial independence, rather than relying on a male partner's wealth.

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Kenyan businessman Jimal Rohosafi has advised women to prioritize earning their own money for financial independence, rather than relying on a male partner's wealth.

  • The core message emphasizes that "poverty ends when you have your own money."
  • The key figure is Jimal Rohosafi, Chairman of the Association of Matatu Operators and CEO of Huduma Credit.
  • His remarks are in response to the prevailing "soft life" culture that often glorifies lifestyles funded by others.
Wednesday 5:14 PMGhafla! (Entertainment)

”Ni Uchungu Sana”- Mosiria Emotional As He Demands Justice For Male GBV Victims

”Ni Uchungu Sana”- Mosiria Emotional As He Demands Justice For Male GBV Victims

Nairobi's Chief Officer for Citizen Engagement, Geoffrey Mosiria, is demanding justice for a male victim of alleged gender-based violence in Githurai, highlighting the societal silence surrounding male abuse victims.

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Nairobi's Chief Officer for Citizen Engagement, Geoffrey Mosiria, is demanding justice for a male victim of alleged gender-based violence in Githurai, highlighting the societal silence surrounding male abuse victims.

  • A young man was reportedly doused with boiling water by his partner on February 13, 2026, leaving him hospitalized and fighting for his life.
  • The victim allegedly lost a significant amount of money during the altercation.
  • Geoffrey Mosiria is urging the National Police Service and the Gender-Based Violence department to conduct a swift and transparent investigation.
  • Mosiria stressed that "Violence has no gender, crime has no gender, and the law must have no gender."
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