Author: David G

David Githaiga is a professional writer and editor at tribune.co.ke. He is a graduate and holds a BBA in Accounting with Information Technology. David has over 7 years experience in digital writing. His work has been published in social justice website (Canada) among others, He is a current board member at Critical Mass Sports Organization (Kenya). While away from his desk, David enjoys cycling and having fun outdoors.

Inside the terrific high-speed world of top-ranking WRC rally drivers, their millions of earnings, and global rankings. Thanks to the global acclaim and popularity of the World Rally Championships (WRC), rally drivers have become celebrated not only as dreaded skillful drivers but also for their impressive monetary perks. The WRC is among the most challenging and highly coveted prestigiousmotorsports globally. These competitions feature rallies on mixed terrains like gravel, snow, tarmac, and jungle. Hosted in various countries on different continents, the WRC circuit offers rallies on challenging landscapes with unique conditions. The WRC calendar has put in place successful events…

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Want to start a business? Go ahead and do it. Maybe you are tight on budget and your business ambition is burning inside but still you have no idea where to start. With capital as little as 5k, you may feel like your dreams are shattered but it’s not always like that, the best part is you do not have to start big, there are many businesses to start within your budget. Business You Can Start with Less Than 5k in Kenya This business is a good choice, especially for university students who wish to earn extra cash. With a…

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Artificial intelligence have simplified production of digital content from audio and visual clips, images, and text messages. Media that could have taken years for humans to create is being generated in seconds. But does AI actually boost human creativity? That’s what a pair of researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology are exploring in new research published in Science Advances, by studying how users have interacted with OpenAI’s GPT-4 language model to write stories. The model was found helpful, but only to a certain extent. The research claimed that although AI improved content for less skilled writers, it made very little…

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With the Olympics in France set to be held in 2 weeks, The Nairobi Tribune focuses on 5 female athletes heading to track in their best fitness form to break world records. As the Paris 2024 action happens later this month, several athletes are already top favorites to bag gold medals, but there are also those looking beyond victory. Runners are getting fit from dawn to attain their peak conditions fit for winning medals. Many world records will tumble and it will be more magical to win Olympic gold and set new records! The Nairobi Tribune highlights 5 top female…

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Nyayo Stadium is likely to open its turf for matches by September 2024. This is a major welcome for Harambee Stars, who have been hosting their home matches on foreign soil, having faced Cote d’Ivoire and Burundi at Bingu Stadium in Malawi. Kenya is set to apply for a provisional license from the Confederation of African Football (CAF) to use Nyayo Stadium and other local facilities in their bid to secure a slot at the upcoming African Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers, to be held in Morocco in 2025. Stadium renovations Moi International Sports Center, Kasarani, Nyayo Stadium, and other…

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Harambee Stars forward and captain Michael Olunga’s bid to own Swedish third-tier side AFC Eskilstuna has been stopped by what the Swedish club board claimed were financial discussions. AFC Eskilstuna has been financially unstable in the recent past, and despite Olunga’s willingness to invest a staggering Ksh 50 million, the club’s top management decided not to proceed with the deal at this time. The Harambee Stars captain spent the early years of his football career in Sweden and, last month, he decided to answer the financial distress call from AFC Eskilstuna. Club CEO Statement A statement from the club CEO…

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The Kenyan sports landscape is scheduled to face mixed reactions from the Finance Bill 2024, which was successfully passed for a second reading in parliament on 25th June 2024 before proceeding to the president for assent. With accumulative costs for amateurs, there is increased taxation and incentives. Protests and Government Legislation Peaceful protests, which quickly erupted into chaos, have been witnessed across Kenya today, protesting against the government’s proposed legislation for the Finance Bill 2024. The bill targets to raise an additional Ksh.346 billion in the 2024/25 financial year to mitigate state external borrowing and offset the current deficit in…

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