By Mkhululi Chimoio Three decades after the transition to democracy, South Africa’s land reform process remains a central but contentious issue, a...
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In this investigation, Ukweli Coalition Media Hub, an investigative platform specialising in the Great Lakes region, in partnership with Afrique XXI...
Detained and Indebted: How World Bank Funding for Kenyan Healthcare Failed the Patients It Was Meant to Help
A surge in private equity funding for hospitals left a trail of crushing debts, patient detentions and broken promises. By Ben Dooley and Micah Reddy...
Days ahead of the first anniversary in Kenya of the Gen Z-led anti-government protests that resulted in at least 60 deaths and displays of police...
By Christine Mungai How the Investigation Began I came to this story not just as a journalist, but as an alumna of Alliance Girls High School, deeply...
Cows, Carbon and Conflict: The Uneasy Coexistence of Climate Projects and Community Rights in Northern Kenya
This story was supported by the Pulitzer Center Rainforest Reporting Grant. In Kenya’s rugged north, where the effects of climate change are vivid...
In the last few years, at least 17,000 Burundian women have officially set off for Riyadh in search of a better life. Although Burundi and Saudi...
Since arriving in Mali in 2021, Russian Wagner mercenaries have abducted and detained hundreds of civilians in former UN bases and military camps...
Conflict of Interest: The Insider Deals and Offshore Companies Behind Kenya’s High Energy Costs, Part 2
The first part of this story exposed a conflict of interest in the ownership of Triumph Power Generating Company, an IPP supplying electricity to...
Killed Over Someone Else’s Post? Albert Ojwang’s Digital Footprints Challenge Police Narrative
Speaking in the Senate while under oath, Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja claimed that Albert Ojwang’ had been arrested for publishing...


