- Nairobi governor Mike Sonko has defended the move to bar PSVs from the CBD
- Sonko explained that the move was simply a 'pilot project'
- A number of Kenyans have already expressed concerns on commuting following the move
- The governor has however revealed that PSVs are not entirely banned from the CBD
Nairobi governor Mike Sonko has attempted to shed more light on the move to bar Public service vehicles from the Nairobi CBD.
Mo'Nique Has Had Rocky Relationships With Her Parents and BrothersBy Alizabeth SwainFeb. 9 2024, Published 11:08 a.m. ET
Source: Getty ImagesMonique Angela Hicks, better known as Mo'Nique, has made her mark in the world of comedy and acting with her charismatic performances and unapologetic authenticity. Born on December 11, 1967, Mo'Nique's journey to stardom wasn't always glittering with Oscar awards and applause. In fact, her family dynamic growing up made Mo'Nique face a lot of difficult challenges.
Became known to television audiences for her Teen Choice Award-winning role as Elena Gilbert/Katherine Pierce on The Vampire Diaries. Her film credits include The Perks of Being a Wallflower and The Roommate.
Before Fame While growing up, she spent time training in ballet and jazz dance while competing in rhythmic gymnastics.
Trivia She played Mia Jones on Degrassi: The Next Generation and Degrassi Goes Hollywood.
Family Life She has one older brother named Alexander and was raised by her artist mother and her tech-savvy father.
A wild-hearted sex worker is saved by the love of a good man in this drippy adaptation of Francine Rivers' 1991 bestseller, but a good script proves more elusive.
America’s current bracket of faith-based cinema may cover a lot of genres and tones — from conspiracy-minded political polemic to wholesome teen high jinks — but “sexy,” practically by definition, has never been part of its lexicon.
A Missouri woman was arrested Friday morning on federal charges over an alleged scheme to defraud Elvis Presley‘s family of “millions” and steal ownership of his Graceland estate.
According to the U.