Author: Oki Bin Oki

Do you want to make more money from your Google Ads without wasting your budget? This guide will show you how expert Google Ads services can turn your ads into a smart, money-making machine. If you’ve ever felt like you’re spending too much on ads and not getting enough back, this article is for you. Let’s look at what expert services really do and how they can boost your revenue. What Are Google Ads Services? Expert Google Ads services are all about getting real results. You’re not merely setting up ads and hoping for the best. You’re working with a…

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As pixel art’s demand is growing in games and digital media, many creators face issues while creating content. Fortunately, there are numerous image-to-pixel art generators available to address this issue by automating the process. Among many options available, if you are also confused about picking the right one, then this guide will explore the 5 best AI art generators. Part 1. How is AI Transforming the Future of Pixel Art Design? Leveraging minimal pixels, Pixel Art is a digital style that turns simple sketches into expensive, eye-catching designs. While the charm of pixel art lies in its simplicity, it requires…

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At least 21 people were Friday killed in a road accident in Kisumu Town. Police said the victims were mourners who were traveling in a school bus when the vehicle crashed and overturned at the Coptic Roundabout in Kisumu on Friday evening on the busy Kisumu-Kakamega highway. The bus, belonging to AIC Naki High School, was travelling from Kakamega to Kisumu when the accident occurred at around 5 p.m, police said. Nyanza Regional Traffic Enforcement Officer Peter Maina said the driver of the bus lost its control as it approached the roundabout at high speed, crossed into the opposite lane,…

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Ghana’s President John Mahama has promised a full investigation into Wednesday’s helicopter crash that killed two government ministers and six other people. Defence Minister Edward Omane Boamah and Environment, Science and Technology Minister Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, both 50, were among those killed when a military aircraft crashed in the central Ashanti region. In a televised address to the nation, Mahama said the crash represented “a personal loss” for him. The president confirmed that the flight data and cockpit voice recorders – often referred to as the “black boxes” – had been retrieved and that the armed forces had “initiated a…

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Crocs’ share price plunged after the rubber clog-maker revealed a fall in US sales as shoppers chose to spend on trainers ahead of the World Cup and the Olympics. The footwear became a stay-at-home staple during the Covid pandemic and has remained relevant as celebrities embraced the “ugly” shoe aesthetic. However, North American consumers are buying into a “clear athletic trend” ahead of next year’s football World Cup in the US, Mexico and Canada and the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, said Crocs’ boss Andrew Rees. He also warned that US customers were being “super cautious” due to the high cost…

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ChatGPT-maker OpenAI has beaten Elon Musk’s Grok in the final of a tournament to crown the best artificial intelligence (AI) chess player. Historically, tech companies have often used chess to assess the progress and abilities of a computer, with modern chess machines virtually unbeatable against even the top human players. But this competition did not involve computers designed for chess – instead it was held between AI programs designed for everyday use. OpenAI’s o3 model emerged unbeaten in the tournament and defeated xAI’s model Grok 4 in the final, adding fuel to the fire of an ongoing rivalry between the…

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A South African court has ruled that the Zambian government can repatriate the body of former President Edgar Lungu and accord him a state funeral, despite opposition from his family. Lungu, who served as Zambia’s president from 2015 to 2021, died in June in South Africa. His family had wanted him buried there privately, but the Pretoria High Court ordered them to “immediately surrender” his body to Zambian authorities. Judge Aubrey Ledwaba ruled that the government was “entitled to repatriate the body of the late president,” a decision that left Lungu’s relatives visibly distraught. The Zambian state welcomed the verdict,…

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The Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA) investigators Thursday questioned s businessman in Eastleigh, Nairobi to gather evidence on his claims of torture by two police officers for failure to give them Sh10,000 bribe. Ahmed Abdi Hassan claims he was assaulted and seriously wounded by two police officers – constables Liban and Osman after failing to bribe them on July 26, 2025 prompting him to write to the IPOA on August 4. Ahmed claims he was picked up from his shop after declining to give the cash to the police officers who had summoned him to his business – a barber…

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Public Service, Human Capital Development and Special Programmes Cabinet Secretary Geoffrey Ruku Thursday called on Kenyans to reject leaders promoting ethnic-based politics, warning that such divisive rhetoric threatens the country’s hard-won unity. Speaking in Ngando, Dagoretti South, during the distribution of food and bedding to families displaced by a recent fire, Ruku emphasized that President William Ruto remains committed to serving all Kenyans equally regardless of tribe or region. “The President is focused on uniting the country and delivering development to every part of Kenya. We must not allow outdated, tribal narratives to derail the progress we are making,” said…

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At least eight people were Thursday killed while scores were injured in an accident involving a train and a bus near Morendat farm in Naivasha. Police said the bus belonged to Kenya Pipeline Company and was ferrying workers within the Morendat Training and Conference Centre (MTCC) in the Morendat area of Naivasha, Nakuru County when the accident happened on Thursday evening. Naivasha OCPD Anthony Keter said the injured were taken to the hospital. “We have lost eight people in this tragedy. Many others are admitted in hospitals,” said. The workers were on their way home when the accident occurred a…

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The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) reaffirmed its commitment to strengthen partnerships with business communities across the country, with a strategic engagement held today between the KRA Board and the Eastleigh Business District Association (EBDA). The engagement, led by KRA Board Chairman Ndiritu Murithi, brought together senior KRA leadership and representatives from EBDA to discuss tax compliance, trade facilitation, and support for the growth of Eastleigh’s dynamic commercial ecosystem. Speaking during the engagement, Muriithi announoed plans to open a permanent fally functional KRA office in Eastleigh in September 2025, a move that is expected to bring KRA services closer to the…

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Israel’s security cabinet is set to decide on a full reoccupation of Gaza, a move that would mark a major escalation of the conflict in after nearly two years of war in the territory. Despite international pressure, opposition from the Israeli militaryand domestic fears the operation will endanger hostages, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has pushed for a complete takeover of the besieged enclave. In an interview with Fox News shortly before the security cabinet meeting, Netanyahu was asked whether Israel plans to take military control of all of Gaza. “We intend to,” Netanyahu said. He claimed Israel is aiming to…

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Two senior FBI officials, including one who initially resisted the Trump administration’s effort to gather the names of agents who worked on cases related to the US Capitol attack on January 6, 2021, are being fired, multiple sources tell CNN. Brian Driscoll, who was acting FBI director in the weeks before now-Director Kash Patel was confirmed, is being dismissed, sources said. Steve Jensen, the acting director in charge of the Washington Field Office, is also being fired, according to two separate sources. The administration is also firing other agents in the bureau this week who were perceived to be opposed…

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Tanzanians are mourning veteran politician and former Speaker of Parliament Job Ndugai, who became the first to resign from the role after a public fallout with the president. Ndugai, who has served as an MP for the past 25 years, died in Dodoma, Tanzania’s capital, on Wednesday at the age of 62, Speaker Tulia Ackson announced. The cause of death was not given, although local media reported he had been undergoing treatment at a hospital in the city. In a statement, President Samia Suluhu Hassan has said she “received with sorrow” the news of Ndugai’s death, and has sent condolences…

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At least six people were killed when an AMREF aircraft crashed on a residential place in Mwihoko area, Kiambu County. The incident happened on Thursday afternoon as it headed for Somalia for a medical rescue mission. The light aircraft belonging to AMREF Flying Doctors crashed at a residential area killing the six. The aircraft, Cessna Citation XLS, registration 5Y-FDM, which was headed to Hergesia, Somalia, had four people on board at the time it went down under unclear circumstances. Kiambu County Commissioner Henry Wafula confirmed that the fatalities include two doctors and two nurses who were onboard the aircraft, as…

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