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Rashid Hunt on Filmmaking and Mombasa’s Growing Film Industry

Rashid Hunt on Filmmaking and Mombasa’s Growing Film In...

Rashid Hunt, an emerging producer, poet, photographer, and filmmaker from the sa...

Mary Favour: The Soulful Voice Redefining Mombasa’s Music Scene

Mary Favour: The Soulful Voice Redefining Mombasa’s Mus...

About a month ago, Ess Waceke had the pleasure of chatting with Mary Favour, a v...

Quantum Computing Breakthrough: Google's Quantum Supremacy Proven in Practical Application

Quantum Computing Breakthrough: Google's Quantum Suprem...

Google's Quantum Computer Solves Complex Optimization Problem Faster than Superc...

Nigerians with Albinism Face Stigma and Barriers in Political Participation

Nigerians with Albinism Face Stigma and Barriers in Pol...

For these Nigerian politicians living with albinism, the hope was to be judged o...

Nakuru Choir Uses Music to Save Kenya’s Indigenous Seed Varieties

Nakuru Choir Uses Music to Save Kenya’s Indigenous Seed...

As a Kenyan law cracks down on centuries-old farming traditions, the Eden Indige...

Faith Leaders Unite in Kenya to Fight Cervical Cancer and Maternal Deaths

Faith Leaders Unite in Kenya to Fight Cervical Cancer a...

Kenya reports 342 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births, while cervical cancer...

Bleeding in Silence: The Harsh Reality of Period Poverty in Rural Kenya 

Bleeding in Silence: The Harsh Reality of Period Povert...

Periods Don’t Stop for Poverty. In Kenya, menstruation is not just a biological ...

“Shame Is Heavier Than the Infertility Itself” — The Silent Struggle of Kenyan Men

“Shame Is Heavier Than the Infertility Itself” — The Si...

For William, it was more than just the inability to father a child, it was the s...

"I Chose My Family Over My Job”: A Kenyan Dad's Unwavering Journey Through a Maternal Crisis

"I Chose My Family Over My Job”: A Kenyan Dad's Unwaver...

“I cleaned my wife’s wound, fed her, bathed the baby — I did everything. My life...

The Mystical Teapot

The Mystical Teapot

This is a captivating story of a tea farmer from Kericho county who discovered a...

Feature Stories

Nigerians with Albinism Face Stigma and Barriers in Pol...

For these Nigerian politicians living with albinism, the hope was to be judged on merit. Instead, their skin became the story and ...

Feature Stories

Nakuru Choir Uses Music to Save Kenya’s Indigenous Seed...

As a Kenyan law cracks down on centuries-old farming traditions, the Eden Indigenous Seed Farm Choir is using song to defend seed ...

Feature Stories

Faith Leaders Unite in Kenya to Fight Cervical Cancer a...

Kenya reports 342 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births, while cervical cancer remains the leading cause of cancer-related death...

Feature Stories

Bleeding in Silence: The Harsh Reality of Period Povert...

Periods Don’t Stop for Poverty. In Kenya, menstruation is not just a biological reality, it’s a monthly crisis for thousands of gi...

Feature Stories

“Shame Is Heavier Than the Infertility Itself” — The Si...

For William, it was more than just the inability to father a child, it was the slow unraveling of everything he believed made him ...

Feature Stories

"I Chose My Family Over My Job”: A Kenyan Dad's Unwaver...

“I cleaned my wife’s wound, fed her, bathed the baby — I did everything. My life revolved around the maternity ward, and I was the...

Feature Stories

Boot Camp Against Unhealthy Diets: Korogocho Kids Learn...

Consuming foods high in sugar, salt, and unhealthy fats, often found in processed snacks, fast food, and sugary drinks, increases ...

Feature Stories

They Survived a Disease Few Ever Do. Then The Hard Part...

Noma, a rare and devastating disease with a fatality rate of up to 90%, often remains undiagnosed until it is too late. For the fe...

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