🌟CENTRAL RELEASE🌟 UPDATES RADAR ❗❗❗ Dyana Cods and Virusi Mbaya are cooking up something new for their fans, and the buzz is already building. The two artists have been spotted in studio sessions together, hinting at a fresh musical collaboration that could shake up the scene. Known for their distinct styles and raw delivery, Dyana Cods and Virusi Mbaya bring different energies that many believe will blend into a unique sound. While details about the project are still being kept under wraps, sources close to the duo say the chemistry in the studio is strong and the music reflects real stories and street authenticity. Fans have taken to social media to express excitement, with many already predicting a hard-hitting release. As anticipation grows, one thing is clear — Dyana Cods and Virusi Mbaya are working with intent, and the upcoming music is expected to make waves once it drops. Stay tuned to Central Release for updates on this collaboration and more from Kenya’s evolving music scene. 🎶🔥 #centralrelease
🌟CENTRAL RELEASE🌟 UPDATES RADAR❗❗❗ James Weru reached a powerful milestone in his tree-hugging marathon, clocking 80 hours in Mathira, Nyeri County — a moment made even more special as it coincided with his birthday. What started as a bold endurance challenge has grown into a moving statement of resilience and purpose. Surrounded by supporters, well-wishers, and curious onlookers, Weru marked the moment with quiet celebration, reflecting on the journey and the message behind it. The marathon, which has drawn attention across the region, symbolizes commitment, mental strength, and determination. Celebrating his birthday while achieving such a demanding milestone turned the day into a double victory — personal and symbolic. As the hours stretched on, cheers and birthday wishes filled the air, turning the Mathira grounds into a moment of inspiration. James Weru’s 80-hour achievement stands as a reminder that purpose can fuel endurance, even in the toughest moments. #centralrelease
🌟CENTRAL RELEASE🌟 UPDATES RADAR❗❗❗ The High Court has postponed the hearing of a landmark case filed by members of the Rastafarian community seeking the legalisation of bhang (cannabis) in Kenya. The matter will now be heard on January 30, 2026. The petitioners argue that the continued criminalisation of bhang violates their constitutional rights, particularly freedom of religion, belief, and cultural expression. They maintain that cannabis holds spiritual significance in Rastafarian faith and is used as a sacrament during worship and meditation. The case has attracted widespread public interest, sparking national debate on religious freedom, drug policy, and cultural rights in Kenya. While supporters view the petition as a progressive step toward recognising minority religious practices, critics insist that existing narcotics laws are necessary to protect public health and safety. The court did not give detailed reasons for the adjournment, but the postponement allows more time for parties to prepare their submissions. As the new hearing date approaches, the case is expected to reignite conversations around cannabis reform and constitutional rights in the country. All eyes will now be on the High Court come January 30, 2026, as Kenyans await a decision that could potentially reshape the country’s legal and cultural landscape. #centralrelease
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Dyana Cods and Virusi Mbaya are cooking up something new for their fans, and the buzz is already building. The two artists have been spotted in studio sessions together, hinting at a fresh musical collaboration that could shake up the scene.
Known for their distinct styles and raw delivery, Dyana Cods and Virusi Mbaya bring different energies that many believe will blend into a unique sound. While details about the project are still being kept under wraps, sources close to the duo say the chemistry in the studio is strong and the music reflects real stories and street authenticity.
Fans have taken to social media to express excitement, with many already predicting a hard-hitting release. As anticipation grows, one thing is clear — Dyana Cods and Virusi Mbaya are working with intent, and the upcoming music is expected to make waves once it drops.
Stay tuned to Central Release for updates on this collaboration and more from Kenya’s evolving music scene. 🎶🔥
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James Weru reached a powerful milestone in his tree-hugging marathon, clocking 80 hours in Mathira, Nyeri County — a moment made even more special as it coincided with his birthday.
What started as a bold endurance challenge has grown into a moving statement of resilience and purpose. Surrounded by supporters, well-wishers, and curious onlookers, Weru marked the moment with quiet celebration, reflecting on the journey and the message behind it.
The marathon, which has drawn attention across the region, symbolizes commitment, mental strength, and determination. Celebrating his birthday while achieving such a demanding milestone turned the day into a double victory — personal and symbolic.
As the hours stretched on, cheers and birthday wishes filled the air, turning the Mathira grounds into a moment of inspiration. James Weru’s 80-hour achievement stands as a reminder that purpose can fuel endurance, even in the toughest moments.
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The High Court has postponed the hearing of a landmark case filed by members of the Rastafarian community seeking the legalisation of bhang (cannabis) in Kenya. The matter will now be heard on January 30, 2026.
The petitioners argue that the continued criminalisation of bhang violates their constitutional rights, particularly freedom of religion, belief, and cultural expression. They maintain that cannabis holds spiritual significance in Rastafarian faith and is used as a sacrament during worship and meditation.
The case has attracted widespread public interest, sparking national debate on religious freedom, drug policy, and cultural rights in Kenya. While supporters view the petition as a progressive step toward recognising minority religious practices, critics insist that existing narcotics laws are necessary to protect public health and safety.
The court did not give detailed reasons for the adjournment, but the postponement allows more time for parties to prepare their submissions. As the new hearing date approaches, the case is expected to reignite conversations around cannabis reform and constitutional rights in the country.
All eyes will now be on the High Court come January 30, 2026, as Kenyans await a decision that could potentially reshape the country’s legal and cultural landscape.
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