By The BalanceHub Team Billie Eilish has once again captured the global music spotlight — not just with praise from critics, but with chart performance that reflects growing public interest following her historic success at the 2026 Grammy Awards. At the 68th annual Grammy ceremony, Eilish and her longtime collaborator and brother Finneas O’Connell won Song of the Year for their track “Wildflower” — marking the third time the duo has claimed this top songwriting honour in their careers. The song’s victory resonated across the industry, and its impact is now visible in music consumption trends around the world. Grammy Success Ignites Streaming and Sales Growth “Wildflower” serves as a standout track from Eilish’s third studio album, Hit Me Hard and Soft, originally released in May 2024. Though not initially released as a major single, its Grammy recognition has propelled it back into public consciousness. As fans revisit the track following the awards, Wildflower now appears...
By The BalanceHub Editorial Team A dismissal that began as an internal disciplinary matter has ended in a significant court victory for a former employee of World Vision Kenya. In a ruling that has sparked conversations about workplace boundaries, employee rights, and organisational policies, the Employment and Labour Relations Court in Machakos ordered World Vision Kenya to compensate its former driver, Dominic Mutuku Mulavu, with Sh790,398 for unfair termination. The Dismissal Dominic Mutuku Mulavu had worked as a driver for World Vision Kenya since 2012. In May 2024, his employment came to an abrupt end after the organisation accused him of engaging in a romantic relationship with a woman it described as a beneficiary of its programmes in Kitui County. World Vision Kenya reportedly cited safeguarding concerns, arguing that such relationships could amount to a conflict of interest or breach of organisational policy meant to protect vulnerable communities. However, Mulavu challen...