Kenyan podcasting has reached a critical tipping point in audience reach, engagement and visibility, and in doing so, it is reshaping the country’s media...
Kenya’s chief justice, Martha Koome, announced a change of strategy in March 2025 to fight corruption in the judiciary. The country’s courts are some of the hotspots of...
Tackling Information Disorder in Zimbabwe: A struggle for political integrity and public trust
By Mkhululi Chimoio Zimbabwe’s political discourse and conversations about the state of governance in the country have come under attack, and the faith of the...
Floods, Droughts and Climate Change: How extreme weather is worsening East Africa’s food crisis
Across East Africa, climate change is no longer a distant threat, but a daily crisis reshaping lives. From the rising waters of Lake Tanganyika swallowing farmland in...
Africa Uncensored is excited to announce that we have joined the SafeBox Network, a global initiative established by Forbidden Stories to protect and continue the work...
By Nelly Madegwa As of August 2024, 13.6 million Kenyans were facing insufficient access to food, marking a troubling rise of 640,000 people in just three months...
Iconic French brand, Chanel, which sought to purchase organic, environmentally responsible silk from China. However, the luxury brand intentionally engaged suppliers...
Despite promises, mines financed by French banks and a World Bank subsidiary are ravaging the environment in Guinea. This greenwashing operation has made the fortune of...
Cover image: Sébastien Calvet / Mediapart GreenFakes, an investigation into documents obtained by Mediapart and Africa Uncensored, shows how multinationals, such as...
By Samira Sawlani In her 2014 novel Dust, Kenyan writer Yvonne Adhiambo Owour writes “After Mboya, Kenya’s official languages: English, Kiswahili and Silence. There was...