Kenya’s legacy as a state is deeply intertwined with Jomo Kenyatta’s influence on the nation. Kenya’s founding president died on 22 August 1978 in...
Category - General
By Steve Otieno Initially dismissed as stubborn and then labelled as mad, Abdi Mohamed’s journey into depression and drug abuse began with fractures...
Public protests in Kenya have often been criminalised, leading to brutal police crackdowns. This played out in recent protests against the cost of...
The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) today announced three winners of the prestigious Knight Awards in recognition of the journalists’...
By Owaahh In November 1999, Dr Margaret Ogola, a renowned Kenyan author and paediatrician, walked onto a podium in Geneva, Switzerland. She was there...
A nationwide survey of 1300 Kenyans between ages 18-27 looked into the attitudes of Gen-Z towards work, how to make money and their ambitions. High...
Addiction is a trap, as many caught in its clutches can testify. It is a perpetual chase, with fleeting highs and enduring lows, and the more it...
Kenya’s wildlife conservancies make old men rich, while making women and young people poorer
Joseph Ogutu, University of Hohenheim Kenya once had an exceptional abundance and diversity of wildlife. But as the country’s population boomed...
By Shrijan Raj Pandey On April 15, 2023, Azza Abdul-Rehman, a 22-year-old medical student at the University of Medical Science and Technology in...
Kenyans Are Dying Due To Lack Of Healthcare Even As Plans To Export Health Workers Are Underway
By Wambui Mwaura Doctors in Kenya’s public hospitals have gone on strike, demanding better pay, and for medical interns to be deployed. This...