Following two years of mass protest, Kenya stands at a crossroads. A new generation of organizers is confronting an old question: how…
Karura Forest is a 1,041 hectare urban sanctuary located in Kenya’s capital, Nairobi. It serves as one of the city’s largest remaining green…
In mid-July of this year, students at Tambach Boys High School, a secondary school located in the West Kenyan county of Elgeyo-Marakwet, went…
On June 25, 2024, Kenya witnessed a rupture in its post-2002 political consensus. What began as resistance to the Finance Bill—a set…
When I moved to South Africa in 2021, the country ranked among the deadliest places in the world to be a woman.…
On September 8, 2024, a play titled The Bullet and the Flag was performed at the NG-CDF hall in Githurai 44 in Nairobi. Written…
A few minutes after 5 AM on Sunday, the 3rd of December 2023, Kenyan soldiers loaded themselves into a Kenya Air Force plane…
A clandestine network of spies, a fabricated rendezvous, a carefully orchestrated kidnapping, the misuse of counter-terrorism operatives, a miscalculation of a flailing…
Ruto’s government is abducting people every day. Literally. There is not one day that has passed since the anti–finance bill protests started…
I remember Kenya’s June 25 protests like they were yesterday. The energy on the streets of Nairobi was frenetic, filled with the…
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