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The Role of Education in Preserving the Windrush Legacy – Teaching Future Generations

Education is one of the most powerful tools we have to honour the past and shape a just future. For the Windrush Generation — the...

The Impeachment of Kenya’s Deputy President: A Tumultuous Political Shift

In a significant turn of events in Kenyan politics, the Deputy President faced impeachment proceedings that have captivated the nation and raised questions about...

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Majority of British people don’t want UK Government to fund King Charles III’s Coronation

A new poll indicates that more than half of the UK's adults do not want British Government to...

Racism in Tunisia: a wave of attack against black people

Recently, on social media, a lot of french influencers and celebrities are denouncing the way that black people...

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One-on-One with Penny Cooper

She is a philanthropist, community champion, a goddess of charity and a human who loves humanity. She lives her life for others...
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Nottingham Set to Come Alive with the MJ Tribute Flash Mob Tour

Music lovers, dancers, and entertainment enthusiasts in Nottingham are...

Community-Led Digital Training: How Local Centres Are Closing the Tech Gap

Access to digital skills is becoming essential, yet many...

Preserving African Heritage in the Diaspora Through Storytelling and Media

Across cities from London to Atlanta, African diaspora members...

The Future of Employment.

Introduction A Changing World of Work The...

The Silent Threat of Antibiotics Resistance.

Introduction. Antibiotics have been among the greatest medical discoveries in...

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What Kenya can do to ensure local people benefit from its oil industry

By Melba K. Wasunna Six years ago, Kenya discovered commercially viable oil deposits in the Turkana region. The find is expected to boost economic growth as about 560 million barrels of...

Kenya’s huge railway project is causing environmental damage. Here’s how

By Tobias Nyumba Kenya is constructing a railway line that connects the coastal port of Mombasa and the interior of the country. It is expected...

Kenya’s Samburu warriors still practise a rock art tradition that tells their stories

By Joakim Goldhahn, Ebbe Westergren, Peter Skoglund, Sada Mire and Steven Longoida Labarakwe The Samburu people in northern Kenya’s Marsabit county are pastoralists. They migrate from place...

Kenya’s seasonal rains keep failing – what needs to be done

By Victor Ongoma Kenya’s long rains – which typically run from March to May – keep failing in parts of the country. Some regions have now experienced the failure...
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Kenyan universities are very short of professors: why it matters and what to do about it

By Ishmael Munene A Kenyan vice-chancellor recently went public about the scarcity of university professors. There are fewer than 1,000 professors for the country’s 68 universities and...

Even hands-free, phones and their apps cause dangerously distracted driving

By Shannon Roberts Do you ever use your cellphone while driving? Don’t feel too guilty about saying yes – nearly 60% of drivers admit to using...

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From Awareness to Action: The Impact of MHFA Kenya

Changing Lives Through Awareness: The Story of MHF Kenya In...

Digital Burnout Among Young People: The Hidden Health Challenge of Constant Connectivity

Digital burnout is the mental and emotional exhaustion caused...