What Kenyans searched most online in October

Mashujaa Day also attracted attention of many online users

• Travis Maina, the 2 year-old boy, who had a fork Jembe lodged on his head following an accident at their home was searched the most.

• Kenyans also wanted to know about the appointment of a new Aide-de-Camp Colonel Fabian Lengusuranga and a new Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI).

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Travis Maina, the 2 year-old boy, who had a fork Jembe lodged on his head following an accident at their home when playing generated the highest interest among Kenyans, October Google Search data shows.

The appointment of a new Aide-de-Camp Colonel Fabian Lengusuranga and a new Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) head was also among the top searches.

The boy’s last days culminating in his death while undergoing surgery at Kenyatta National Hospital generated a heated debate over Kenya’s capacity to handle such medical emergencies.

The new Aide-de-Camp’s entry excited Kenyans’ interest on who would replace former President Uhuru Kenyatta’s ADC Lieutenant Colonel Timothy Lekolool following the ascendancy to office by newly elected President William Ruto as Kenya’s fifth president.

Mr Amin Mohamed took over at DCI following the resignation of Mr George Kinoti and immediately attracted national attention when he shared his mobile number saying he was open to receiving crucial information that would help him fight crime in the country.

A lot of people inquired online on the meaning of the renamed Huduma Day that was formerly known as Moi Day.

Mashujaa Day also attracted attention especially being the first public and national event presided over by incoming President Ruto.

People looking for jobs aimed their interest at the Office of the Data Protection Commissioner that announced fresh vacancies targeting to hire skilled personnel for various positions.

The recruitment exercise closed for applications on October 26.

A doodle published by Google that celebrated the 94th birthday of Marjorie Oludhe Macgoye, a British-born novelist and poet who came to be known as the mother of Kenyan literature, attracted numerous searches with Kenyans seeking to learn more about her.

She mostly wrote about the struggles of Kenya during its post-colonial era, but also published children’s books, magazine stories and much more.

The search results also reveals a penchant by Kenyans to keep abreast with global breaking news in the entertainment space notably movie releases and popular television series.

Many searched for information about;

American far-right conspiracy theory and fake news website, Info Wars founder Alex Jones.

He was ordered by court to pay $1 B, being compensation to families of eight Sandy Hook shooting victims.

Jones had claimed the 2012 Sandy Hook shooting that killed 20 first graders and six educators in Newtown, Conn, was a government hoax.

Black Adam, a 2022 American superhero film based on the DC Comics character released last month by Warner Bros attracted a notable amount of searches.

Others were; Wakanda forever, Werewolf by Night, Vikram Vedha, the Candace Owens Show and Cartoon Network.

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