October 21, 2021

Priscilla Abwao: The Legislative Council Delegate

When Kenyans from various communities united in the mid 1900s to fight for our independence on the legislative front, participation in political leadership was highly skewed […]
July 23, 2021

Conserving Our Heritage Sites

Conservation starts with understanding what needs to be conserved. Taking note of geographical locations, history and the dangers facing Kenya’s Heritage Sites prompts action.   Our Heritage […]
April 14, 2021

Boma za Wasengwer

One of the minority communities in Kenya are the Sengwer whose historical occupation consisted of hunting and gathering. At present, most Sengwer are farmers who are found within the Cherengany hills area […]
February 23, 2021

Njuguna Gitau: The Independence Photographer 

Pencil and paper were Njuguna Gitau’s closest allies when he was growing up in the 1940s. Whatever made up his immediate surrounding, Njuguna tasked himself with […]
October 26, 2020

#MyKenyanHero by Agatha Juma

I first met her as words on an email. She’d expressed interest to speak at Engage and the words strung into sentences to describe her story […]
October 16, 2020

Bright Green Crystals

The man looked back at his time exploring, wandering, discovering and took a mental note of his nine-year tenure as a gem specialist. He had a […]
October 5, 2020

Nairobi Arboretum – The Botany of Kenya’s Capital

The story of the Lunatic Express goes beyond the construction of the railroad track. Various sub-projects came to be along the way, and from the onset […]
December 9, 2019

The Trade Unionist – Makhan Singh

Did you know our labour actions date back to the 1890s, when workers building the Kenya-Uganda Railway protested over unfair wages? Unlike today, protests in the […]
November 26, 2019

Alliance High School

Ask an Alliance alumnus about one of their main takeaways from high school and they will most likely refer to the school’s motto “Strong to Serve”. […]
error: Content is protected !!