A former employee of Moja Expressway has won a legal battle after the High Court upheld a decision ordering the company to pay him KSh 500,000 for using his image in promotional content after he had already left the firm. The case was filed by Cyrus Mwaniki, who accused the expressway operator of continuing to
China has issued a firm diplomatic warning rejecting any foreign strikes on the newly appointed Supreme Leader of Iran, signaling what officials describe as a red line in an intensifying Middle East conflict sparked by U.S. and Israeli military operations. Beijing’s statement, delivered on March 9 by Foreign Ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun, underscores China’s broader push