The late Afro-jazz musician and voice trainer Achieng Abura was the most searched personality in October in google.

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Her son Prince Abura, who is suffering from sickle cell anemia, was also top on the list.

Chris Brown, an American R&B artist came second in the list after his visit to Kenya.

Mashujaa Day, was third with people trying to find out more about the day that seeks to honor those who contributed towards the struggle for Kenya's independence.

Haiti came fourth after it was reported that the country is struggling to cope with a rise in cholera cases.

Former radio presenter Grace Makosewe was fifth on the list after she was found dead in her apartment on Wednesday, October 26.

Activist Boniface Mwangi was ranked higher in the search trends after he made controversial comments about Deputy President William Ruto’s wealth.

The Mandera attack also trended in google as people went online to find out more about the terrorist attack that left 12 people dead.

Mohammed Alfayo, who outraged Kenyans by posting a picture of himself with an underage girl whom he alleged to have defiled, was also searched extensively.

In the ‘How to’ search category, the dominant trending search was “How to reduce weight” .

Second on the list was “How to answer interview questions ”while “How to reduce cramps” came third on the list.