
John Githongo
“We need to ask ourselves whether this model of democracy we have today in Africa, that dates back to the early 1990s, is now tired
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“We need to ask ourselves whether this model of democracy we have today in Africa, that dates back to the early 1990s, is now tired

Becoming a poet, playwright and performing artist has been a process of recovery and re-remembering for Sitawa Namwalie, of going back to her roots.

During crises, people prefer stories of the miraculous rescues and escapes, acts of heroism, bravery and selflessness. Rarely does anyone focus on the grim, monotonous,

I am not sure whether I am awake or I am dreaming. I am also not sure what day of the week it is, but

Iten had waited and encompassed me with its allure

Njoroge Muthoni’s films find the ache in the body and surface it. His camera follows the subject like a question, speaking to the surreal way

Kabubu Mutua’s work reveals a writer who is keen on telling Kenyan stories. His work explores the nuances of life in Kenya through the lens

On pranic healing and why alternative forms of treatment are gaining more traction globally.

Nike may have said it first, but I remember a friend saying these words to me one evening when I told her I was waiting

In 1982, a young Irish priest arrived in Kenya to take up his first missionary posting in the Catholic Diocese of Lodwar in Turkana. FATHER









