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I’ve been silent for a while ..but silence isn’t peace. It’s been observation. And now, I return with the weight of truth. 🎙️ FROM CHURCH TO COFFEE PLANTATION: THE MYSTERIOUS ORDEAL OF JUJA MP Juja MP George Koimburi was on Monday morning found bruised, battered, and barely conscious in a coffee plantation in Kibichoi, Kiambu County. He is currently undergoing treatment at Plainsview Hospital, Ruiru. According to multiple sources, the MP was forcibly taken outside a church on Sunday,bundled into a silver Subaru Forester with civilian plates. CCTV footage confirms the abduction. Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, after visiting Koimburi at the hospital, claimed the MP had been tortured and injected with a toxic chemical substance before being dumped. He didn’t mince words he called it barbaric and politically motivated.


.....But in a twist that raises more questions than answers, the National Police Service has denied any involvement. They say they’re investigating. I ask...investigating what? A crime they didn’t witness? Or one they watched unfold? And I wonder... How does a sitting MP vanish, in church, under the sun, in a country of CCTV and command centres? What message are they sending? Who’s next in line? And when power begins to cannibalize itself where do the people run? I’ve seen many headlines, but this one hit different. And that’s why I’m back. 📍 This is TNEWS. Not noise. News. #TNEWS #GeorgeKoimburi #JujaMP #KenyaPolitics #PowerPlays #HardTruths

Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua visited Juja MP George Koimburi at Karen Hospital on Monday, showing strong political support after the MP’s shocking abduction and attack. Gachagua was accompanied by key political figures including Kiambu Senator Karungo wa Thang’wah and other regional leaders. Their presence signaled unity and solidarity amidst the tense situation. This visit highlights the seriousness of the attack on Koimburi and the political stakes involved. Stay tuned to TNEWS for more updates on this developing story. #TNEWS #Thenewspowerhouse


🔍 AI vs. Jobs: Is Your Career Safe in This Tech Revolution? By Timothy Omondi, TNEWS Reporter Let’s be real—AI is shaking things up. Everywhere you look, people are asking: "Will a robot take my job?" The quick answer? Some jobs—yes. Others—no. But before you panic, let’s dig into what’s actually happening. I’ve sifted through the data, talked to experts, and here’s the full story. ‼️Jobs AI Is Already Replacing (or Might Soon)‼️ Data Entry Clerks – AI doesn’t zone out or make mistakes. It’s already crunching numbers faster than humans. Customer Support (Basic) – Chatbots and AI voices handle routine questions 24/7. Cashiers – Self-checkout and stores like Amazon Go are cutting out the middleman. Translators (Simple Tasks) – Tools like Google Translate handle basics pretty well. Telemarketers – AI can mimic human calls and follow scripts perfectly. But here’s the catch: AI replaces tasks, not entire jobs. Take me—a journalist. AI can transcribe my interviews, but the storytelling? That’s all human.


...........How to Stay Ahead of the AI Wave Spoiler: Doing nothing isn’t an option. Here’s how to future-proof yourself: ✅ Team Up with AI – Use it as a tool, not a threat. It can make your work easier. ✅ Boost Uniquely Human Skills – Creativity, empathy, leadership—AI can’t fake these. ✅ Get Tech-Savvy – No, you don’t need to code. But understanding AI helps you outsmart it. ✅ Stay Hungry – The best skill right now? Learning. Industries shift—you should too. What AI Can’t Steal from You Here’s the smart way to use AI without losing your edge: Writers: AI helps brainstorm or edit, but your voice is what matters. Business Owners: Automate data crunching, but you make the calls. Students: AI summarizes—but you have to understand. Creatives: AI drafts ideas, but you bring the originality. Rule of thumb: If AI does 80%, you bring the 20% that’s uniquely you. 🔚 Bottom Line AI isn’t here to end careers—it’s here to push us to be better. The future belongs to those who adapt. So next time someone says “AI is taking over,” ask: “What am I doing to stay ahead?” I’ll keep tracking the trends. Stay tuned for more real talk. —Timothy Omondi TNEWS Reporter | AI & Work Researcher #tnewsthenewspowerhouse