Kenyans were on Friday engaged in heated discussions concerning an unconfirmed report that alleged that actor actor Nick Mutuma had sexually abused a lady.
Under the topic Nick Mutuma, social media users alarmingly shared screenshots of chats that outlined details of how the actor allegedly forced himself on the said girl.
Here are the screenshots that were shared.
The actor seemed to have chosen to remain silent on the matter as his social media accounts remained inactive through the day.
The hashtag trended after the Kenya National Rugby Union (KNRU) honoured the deceased rugby star Mike Okombe with a moment of silence before a Cup of Nations match in Chile, South America.
Mr Okombe passed away on Sunday after a stabbing incident.
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The Nairobi residential area of Kasarani was on the trend on Friday after tenants were vacated from a building that had been marked as uninhabitable.
Police officers and officials from the National Construction Authority (NCA) helped vacate the residents on Thursday evening from the building christened "Digital Apartments".
Here are some of the photos that were shared.
A requiem mass for the late Eldoret Catholic Bishop Cornelius Korir was held on Friday ahead of his funeral on Saturday afternoon.
Social media users shared their various messages of condolence under the hashtag as they followed the proceedings that were out of the ordinary.
The Court of Appeal trended on Friday after a ruling that quashed a Sh8 Billion payout to MCAs who served from 2013-2017.
The court found it to be a waste of public funds to award the amount to the lawmakers who served in the previous period while new MCAs were set to be elected.
"That interpretation was bound to create confusion given that former MCAs and presently elected MCAs will be fighting for remuneration. Public funds will be wasted," appellate Judge Daniel Musinga directed.
The hashtag trended on Friday after the swearing in of County Executive Council (CEC) members for Nairobi County.
The Nairobi county assembly unanimously approved Governor Mike Sonko's 10 nominees for the Nairobi cabinet.