At the height of the coronavirus pandemic in Kenya, a local university makes use of ethanol obtained from molasses to develop an effective hand...
Category - Kenya
Stories centred around happenings in Kenya
15% of Kenyans rely on unimproved water sources while 41% lack access to basic sanitation solutions. This is especially true for arid and semi-arid...
The prickly pear cactus, scientifically known as Opuntia Stricta, has been the bane of pastoralist communities in Laikipia County.
The Heroes We Have: The Citizens Steering Public Interest Litigation in Kenya Over the Years
By Morris Kiruga If Okiya Omtatah, the prolific public interest litigator, had had his way, Kenya would have held its seventh multiparty elections in...
Since the start of the pandemic, there has been a surge of fake job adverts online. These adverts target vulnerable youths who are out of the job...
In this episode, #THAO questions the use of money to get power and how the two relate. Would you use money to get power?
In this episode, THAO tells a tale of two scenarios, one that millions will be familiar with, the other that is now a hot-button issue; how do you...
Eco-Theology: How the Anglican Church is Helping Communities Mitigate the Effects of Climate Change
By Cynthia Gichiri When Florence Kalikwon sat through a workshop on how to start a kitchen garden at the ACK Chemolingot Church in East-Pokot sub...
By Africa Uncensored and OCCRP As Kenya reeled after a high-level official blew the whistle on a sprawling corruption case at the heart of...
By Linda Ngari Adults who play handle stress better according to BBC’s The Compass, which explores the role of play and its overlooked importance...


