By Musa Maridhawa Nestled along the equator, Kenya possesses an astronomical secret waiting to be shared with the world. That the equator traverses Kenya’s landmass slicing her almost by half…
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By Musa Maridhawa Nestled along the equator, Kenya possesses an astronomical secret waiting to be shared with the world. That the equator traverses Kenya’s landmass slicing her almost by half…
By Jacinta Kamene Kenya’s true seismic force is her young men and women under 35 years standing at 75 per cent of the entire population. This demographic tsunami holds the…
By Eugenia Kindaruma As we engage in unending politicking and mudslinging across our political divides, a quiet youth-led revolution is slowly unfolding. In Nairobi’s innovation hubs, Mombasa’s historic alleys, and…
By Billy Gichohi Tourism thrives on an invisible foundation – peace. When this foundation cracks and whispers of instability or eruptions of anarchy fill the air, the prospect of tourism…
By Cindy Kirui In an age where travellers seek sights, sensations and stories, countries that master storytelling using modern communication tools such as TikTok and Instagram will easily dominate global…
By Musa Maridhawa From the acrid scent of tear gas over Nairobi’s CBD to the defiant chants echoing through city streets, a disruption of its kind seems to be gripping…
By Jackie Adhyambo There is a time to call a spade a spade and idle moments to toy with conjecture. With Kenya’s demography of under 35 years estimated at 75%…
Kenyans are divided in opinion after Tourism Cabinet Secretary Najib Balala made a public job appeal to President-elect William Ruto. Balala on Friday, September 9, Balala expressed interest in working in…
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