A low hum rises above Kenya’s savanna as a drone sweeps across vast conservation lands, scanning terrain that would take…
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On the evening of April 26, the Egyptian merchant vessel Sward was hijacked by armed men a few miles off…
A wave of unrest has disrupted learning in about 100 schools across Kenya in the early weeks of Term Two,…
In 1950, British forces killed at least 29 civilians in one of the deadliest, but least chronicled, episodes of colonial…
The Kenya National Police Service motto is “Utumishi kwa Wote”, which means “Service to all”. This signifies that the police…
Since its commissioning in 1985, the Nithi Bridge has remained a notorious black spot, as it continues to haunt travellers along the Meru-Embu road.
By Jonathan Beloff Paul Rusesabagina is perhaps one of the world’s best known Rwandans. His actions during the 1994 genocide…
Digital skills are empowering young Africans, bridging the skills gap, and shaping the future of work. “Digital learning has given…
Africa’s first Critical Minerals Summit sees global powers lining up to secure mineral supplies for the energy transition. By Conrad…
Across Africa, governments and the private sector are investing millions of dollars in desalination plants as renewables and new technology…
