October 16, 2017

Loving the Unloved

For fifteen years Jane Wathome has been pursuing a vision – to bring love to the unloved. It started out simply when she graduated from Bible […]
October 16, 2017

The Mugging That Birthed an App

Usalama means stability, safety or wellbeing, and the app provides exactly that. Developed over a two and half year period, the team of three made sure […]
August 31, 2017

From Ashes We Rise

August 7th 1998 is a day etched in Kenyan history. What started out as a sunny Friday morning turned into a dark and horrific day when […]
July 28, 2017

The Stuff Dreams Are Made Of

There are always some kids who thrive in alternative realities and Reuben Odanga is one of them. Growing up in Mombasa he was always that guy […]
July 17, 2017

Lasting Legacy

Sunday 16th July marked the final day of the tenth of the IAAF World U18 Nairobi 2017 championships. Held every two years since 1999, this event […]
July 7, 2017

A K Street Story

Koinange Street is one of Nairobi’s more infamous thorough fares. What many people may not know is the story behind one nondescript building that has been […]
July 4, 2016

Run Like A Kenyan

‘Roar like a lion’ or ‘sting like a bee’. We too, as Kenyans are also being similie-d. We are the very definition of excellence in running. Run…like […]
June 19, 2016

1-2-3 Auuuuh!

It’s the chorus of 30 odd men you hear. They repeat the phrase over and over, it’s a call to attention. Kind of like kindergarten, but […]
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