Telling Kenyan Stories
The Optiven Foundation has officially handed over a state-of-the-art science laboratory worth KSh 10.5 million to Makobeni Secondary School, in a ceremony that brought together students, parents, teachers, local leaders,…
Lovers of art and history, led by the by Mathieu Bruchon, the Head of Regional Economic Service of…
Against the backdrop of new global research revealing the intense mental and emotional labour carried by mothers, Minet Kenya hosted an exclusive Mother’s Day celebration for members of its Blooming…
By Baboloki Semele: In a moment that may come to be regarded as a turning point in Africa’s digital renaissance, the African Union Commission convened a landmark High-Level Policy Dialogue…
By Jane Kariuki House hunting is the bane of many urban residents’ lives. Trudging from estate to estate, neighbourhood to neighbourhood, and going up and down stairs, is not fun…
In the world of understated power and generational wealth, artificial intelligence isn’t just a tech trend—it’s a strategic advantage. While the public debates ethics and automation, the ultra-wealthy are already…
By Baboloki Semele: In a landmark move set to redefine the continent’s energy landscape, the African Energy Commission (AFREC) of the African Union, in partnership with the African Refiners &…
The Employment and Labour Relations Court has intervened to temporarily block the deregistration of the Kenya Union of Water and Sewerage Employees, pending the hearing and conclusion of a case…
There has been a familiar face behind the scenes at the TotalEnergies CAF Under-20 Africa Cup of Nations, Egypt 2025 with former Cote d’Ivoire international Emmanuel Eboué part of the…
As Mathematics Educators, adapting to the digital age requires a thoughtful reimagining of how students interact with numbers, patterns and logic. In a rapidly evolving world shaped by technology, the…