It wasn’t until the late 1960s, long after the world fell in love with auto-racing in the late 1800s, that three-time Formula One world champion Sir Jackie Stewart spoke out for all the drivers he saw die. Stewart himself witnessed 57 racing deaths between 1963 and 1973, leading him to calculate that if a driver competed for five years, he had a two-out-of-three chance of a crash killing him. Stewart crusaded for improvements in emergency services, seat belts, helmets, runoff areas and crash barriers, which were either nonexistent or mere straw bales, dirt mounds, fences or cement retaining walls. Read More...
- Ex-lawmaker Kabando wa Kabondo observed Ruto and his loyalists were arrogant
- The former legislator said it was unlikely for Uhuru to support his deputy president
- DP's allies have been exchanging barbs with Uhuru's key lieutenants in the recent times
Former Mukuru-ini legislator Kabando wa Kabondo has observed sheer arrogance and bravado exhibited by Deputy President William Ruto is the reason he may not be the fifth president. Read More...
More than 1 billion people regularly use Facebook, but that doesn’t mean they know all the hidden tricks for using the social media platform. Both Facebook and its messaging companion app are constantly being refreshed with new features and redesigns, which can make it hard to keep up. Here are eight tricks to make sure you’re on top of your Facebook game:
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