By Elizabeth BanyiTabi, Emmanuel Mutaizibwa, Ngina Kirori, Theophilus Abbah and Brezh Malaba Nine out of ten Nigerians said they want to “escape” “Frustration of...
By Elizabeth BanyiTabi, Emmanuel Mutaizibwa, Ngina Kirori, Theophilus Abbah and Brezh Malaba The financial exploitation of migrants is a multimillion-dollar business for...
By Elizabeth BanyiTabi, Emmanuel Mutaizibwa, Ngina Kirori, Theophilus Abbah and Brezh Malaba Awareness campaigns about the risks of (illegal) migration, even the risk of...
By Ngina Kirori/ZAM Magazine On Christmas Day in 2019, at her wits end after failing for long periods to put enough food on the table at home, Faith Murunga left...
A ZAM TRANSNATIONAL INVESTIGATION By Elizabeth BanyiTabi (Cameroon), Theophilus Abbah (Nigeria), Emmanuel Mutaizibwa (Uganda), Ngina Kirori (Kenya) and Brezh Malaba...
By Patrick Alushula Health facilities are fast coming closer to the households. Patients are flocking in. But there is a problem: many doctors, nurses, and other key...
By Claret Adhiambo Mama Phoebe Asiyo takes careful steps at her expansive mansion in Kanyaluo area in Karachuonyo constituency, Homabay County. Her slow steps are...
By Stephanie Wangari There is often a preconceived notion of how women parliamentarians should look, speak or behave, the National Assembly Deputy Speaker Gladys...
Eyes on the data: Kenya’s two-thirds gender rule remains a unattained over a decade since the promulgation of the Constitution
By Osoro Kenn They are still recognized as unfit to be in leadership and to vie for positions of prominence in society. They are afraid of vying for competitive elective...
Avani Shah and Stuart Herd, while living on opposite sides of the city of Nairobi, Kenya, share the same predicament. The land they own is either the subject of ongoing...

