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A stack of newspapers is displayed outdoors, likely at a newsstand in Eldoret, Kenya, under bright daytime lighting. The top newspaper, "The Nairobian," is prominently featured, dated "Friday, JANUARY 10, 2025 - Thursday, JANUARY 16, 2026," and priced at "Ksh. 80/00 TSh. 2,400/00."

The main headline of "The Nairobian" reads in large red text, "Deadly affairs: Why mzungu lovers are dropping dead." An accompanying image shows an older white man embracing a younger Black woman. A sub-headline beneath the image states, "CHARMS: Gregory Kilgour is the latest among the long mysterious foreigners list who die along Kenyan Coast..." Another article, titled "MOMBASA RAHA," details how "mzungu" (a Swahili term for white foreigners) arrive at the Kenyan coast for adventure but get entangled with women who "deceitfully steal their wealth and ultimately orchestrate their tragic and untimely demise."

Other visible articles on "The Nairobian" include "13 DAYS IN PURGATORY: THE ORDEAL OF ABDUCTED SIX YOUNG MEN AND THEIR FOGGY MEMORIES" (PAGES 4&5) with two headshots of young men, and "COURTS: Mason in court for slashing brother with a machete" (PAGE 8), alongside a QR code for feedback.

Partially visible sections of other newspapers underneath include headlines such as "Firebrand to Forgotten: Aisha Jumwa's political struggles amid Joho's ascend," "When Bunge's darkest hour came, nothing could stop it," "Director Trevor reveals financial strain," and "The itchy issues in sports this year." A segment from "Smart farmer" is also visible, discussing "Girolando" cattle and "Production basics."
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Jan 10, 2025, 5:29 AM

Eldoret, Kenya

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A stack of newspapers is displayed outdoors, likely at a newsstand in Eldoret, Kenya, under bright daytime lighting. The top newspaper, "The Nairobian," is prominently featured, dated "Friday, JANUARY 10, 2025 - Thursday, JANUARY 16, 2026," and priced at "Ksh. 80/00 TSh. 2,400/00." The main headline of "The Nairobian" reads in large red text, "Deadly affairs: Why mzungu lovers are dropping dead." An accompanying image shows an older white man embracing a younger Black woman. A sub-headline beneath the image states, "CHARMS: Gregory Kilgour is the latest among the long mysterious foreigners list who die along Kenyan Coast..." Another article, titled "MOMBASA RAHA," details how "mzungu" (a Swahili term for white foreigners) arrive at the Kenyan coast for adventure but get entangled with women who "deceitfully steal their wealth and ultimately orchestrate their tragic and untimely demise." Other visible articles on "The Nairobian" include "13 DAYS IN PURGATORY: THE ORDEAL OF ABDUCTED SIX YOUNG MEN AND THEIR FOGGY MEMORIES" (PAGES 4&5) with two headshots of young men, and "COURTS: Mason in court for slashing brother with a machete" (PAGE 8), alongside a QR code for feedback. Partially visible sections of other newspapers underneath include headlines such as "Firebrand to Forgotten: Aisha Jumwa's political struggles amid Joho's ascend," "When Bunge's darkest hour came, nothing could stop it," "Director Trevor reveals financial strain," and "The itchy issues in sports this year." A segment from "Smart farmer" is also visible, discussing "Girolando" cattle and "Production basics."

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