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Price of press freedom: Journalist’s Widow Opens Up on Struggles to Raise Sons

For a decade and a half, Josephine Kwamboka has carried the burden of widowhood, maneuvering through challenging circumstances to raise…

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AI Technologies: The Double-Edged Sword of Innovation and Media Capture

In the heart of Kenya’s vibrant media landscape, a quiet revolution is underway as artificial intelligence (AI) technologies progressively transform…

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Dear Mr. President, Stop More Promises; Kenyans Are Hurting

Mr. President, your political acumen is undeniable. How you defeated your political opponents including the opposition veteran, Mzee Raila Odinga,…

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15 Billion Trees, 580,367 km²: A Planting Puzzle in Kenya’s Landscape

President William Ruto presided over a nationwide tree-planting campaign on November 13th, now recognized as National Tree Planting Day. The…

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Silenced Voices: A Legacy of Impunity as Kenyan Police Officers Escape Justice

Kenyan police officers accused of brutalising journalists are rarely brought to justice. The last two decades are stained by stories…

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Being Gay in Kenya. Karen’s Long Journey to Self-Acceptance and Coming Out as a Lesbian

Many are the days when Karen lived a life of hopelessness and desolation. She went to bed each night uncertain…

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Holding Government to Account: Journalists Guide on Tracking Election Promises

In a bitterly fought campaign in the run up to the August 2022 elections, President Ruto sought to contrast himself…

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Journalists Guide When Reporting on Finance Bill 2023

When reporting on the Finance Bill 2023 in Kenya, journalists should aim to provide accurate, balanced, and informative coverage to…

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Aerial Piped Water Improving Lives In Kibera Slum

The Kibera slum in Nairobi faces numerous challenges. Some of them are access to clean piped water and sanitation. Most…

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British American Tobacco Defies Kenya’s Health Laws

British American Tobacco (BAT-Kenya) may have bribed public officials to frustrate the execution of tobacco control laws, research by UK’s…

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