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Remembering the Windrush Generation

In the month of June, we commemorate the HMT Empire Windrush for its significant role in bringing one of the first large groups of post-war...

Kenyans Unite to Aid Flood Victims

In the wake of devastating floods that have swept across various regions of Kenya, citizens have taken matters into their own hands, forming grassroots...

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Addressing inequalities through promoting equity and quality

Every flourishing society is built on the foundation of education, which empowers people and promotes social and economic...

EXPLORING THE RICH CULTURE OF KENYA

Kenya, a diverse and vibrant East African nation, is renowned for its rich cultural tapestry that reflects the...

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The Big Interview

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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Lifestyle

The Power of Diversity; Why Cosmopolitan Kenyan Counties Thrive

As Kenya's 47 counties continue to evolve, a stark...

Binding Bonds, Timeless Traditions; Celebrating Turkana Marriages

In the rugged, sunbaked landscape of northern Kenya, the...

Polygamy in Kenya; Weighing the Complexities of a Longstanding Tradition

In the rich tapestry of Kenyan cultural traditions, the...

Mau Mau: Mukami Kimathi’s swansong to a city at war

By Jaclynn Ashly 72 years after the Declaration of Emergency...

Preserving Kenya’s Cultural Diversity; The Significance of University Cultural Weeks.

Kenya's higher education landscape is a vibrant tapestry, woven...

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Climate denial hasn’t gone away – here’s how to spot arguments for delaying climate action

Stop me if you’ve heard this one before.  The UK and many other rich countries have set ambitious targets for emissions cuts to tackle climate...

Here’s how the body reacts to one-off overeating – new research

Whether it’s a summer barbecue with friends, your favourite fast food takeaway, or Christmas dinner, we can probably all recall times when we’ve eaten...

Maya Angelou 1928-2014

Poet, dancer, singer, activist, and scholar, Maya Angelou is a world-famous author. She is best known for her unique and pioneering autobiographical writing style. On April 4, 1928, Marguerite Annie Johnson, known...

12 Ways New Parents Can (and Should) Ask for Help

Communicating our needs can be difficult at any stage of life — and it certainly doesn’t get easier after a baby arrives. During this...
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Coronavirus: how countries aim to get the vaccine first by cutting opaque supply deals

The University of Oxford recently published promising news about the results from the phase one/two trials of the vaccine it is developing for COVID-19....

Indigenous Women In Kenya Rebuild Resilience Amidst An Eco-Cultural Crisis

In the face of growing climate change, indigenous women in Kenya are remembering and reinstating their native agricultural practices, to build resilience and reclaim their relationship to the...

South Africa should end its trade and use of torture equipment

South African companies are manufacturing and trading products identified by the United Nations (UN) and the European Union (EU) as having no practical purpose...

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How Fat And Sugar Affect Your Brain: The Science Behind Your Cravings

The human brain is a complex organ that relies...

Does Having an Hourglass Body Shape Mean Women Are Healthy?

The hourglass figure, characterized by a well-defined waist and...

Mental Health Awareness and Access to Care: A Comprehensive Approach

Mental health issues are an integral aspect of overall...