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Maina Kageni: I Tricked My Boss to Multiply Salary Six Times Classic FM presenter Maina Kageni in studio If you commute to work in a matatu, you most likely have a familiarity with Maina Kageni s voice. The legendary radio presenter has become synonymous with Classic FM and an embodiment of the growth of FM stations in Kenya. Speaking on Jalang’o TV, Maina mentioned that he joined radio by chance. In 1996, he had just returned from the UK. He approached Capital FM looking to advertise a product. There he was asked to avail Ksh40,000 for the voice over. Since he did not have the money, he said he would do it. ....
The lost treasures of 1970s boxing Footage of fighters like Tim Wood and Phil Martin boxing in the 1970s is hard to come by, writes Miles Templeton IN a recent article on Alan Richardson, I commented that he “is another of those champions from the 1970s that is in danger of being forgotten.” I do not know the exact reason why the 1970s, considered by so many to be a golden age, produced so many good scrappers that rarely get a mention today, but I suspect that it may be because so little of what they achieved in the ring is readily available on film. ....
Yorkshire police officers have 'no confidence or faith' in 'not fit for purpose' police watchdog dewsburyreporter.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dewsburyreporter.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
LONG investigations into the actions of police officers can see their mental health plummet and affect their families, the Chairman of Wiltshire Police Federation warned. Mark Andrews believes The Independent Office for Police Conduct, which is in charge of investigating the actions of police officers, needs to be held to account for the “unacceptable” amount of time it can keep officers under scrutiny. Mr Andrews said that while his colleagues have no objection at being held accountable for their actions, the IOPC and its investigators spend too long scrutinising their work - sometimes years. Home Affairs Select Committee MPs are looking into the IOPC’s timescales for investigating police conduct. ....
THE Greater Manchester Police Federation has slammed the public body in charge of investigating claims against officers after some cases have been left unresolved for years. The federation says it has witnessed thousands of police officers subjected to incredibly damaging probes by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC). Chairman Stu Berry said that while police officers have no objection at being held accountable for their actions, the IOPC and its investigators spend far too long scrutinising their work in what at times can feel like a “rampant and unchecked misuse of power”. Mr Berry said that the IOPC’s investigations had led to “a shocking situation for policing”, giving examples of two Greater Manchester Police officers who were going through extremely long investigations. ....