August 19, 2019
MTT Coin

The Introduction of Money in East Africa

Before a monetary system was introduced barter trade thrived. The process of exchanging goods for goods or services was facilitated by the lack of a common […]
April 30, 2019

From Past to Present

One night in September 1939, a fire mysteriously broke out and destroyed the Government Secretariat Offices in Nairobi. The unfortunate tragedy, inevitably, had disastrous effects on […]
March 25, 2019

The Story of the Cheetah

#KeWildlife The season was unbearably hot. Each day my two brothers and I would move across the plains searching for any hint of shade to protect […]
November 14, 2018
A headrest from the Rendille community of Kenya

Kenyan Traditional Headrests

Neck support was as important in the past as it is today. Herding was no easy task and sometimes herders needed a break – that’s where […]
September 27, 2018
Andrew Mude for Aspen New Voices

Andrew Mude: Powered By His Roots

When Dakabaricha, Marsabit is your home and cattle is your livelihood, climate change tends to have an outsized impact on your life. This is the heritage […]
August 24, 2018

Our Beverage Of Unity!

We love our tea – in fact if there is a beverage that unites us it must be chai. Strungii, mixed, masala tea, black, ya kienyeji, […]
June 8, 2018

Jane Davies

There’s interesting facets on sports history that perhaps have never been presented to us but when we do get to discover them, we acknowledge the evolution […]
January 10, 2018

Marsabit

Loiyangalani. The name slowly dances off one’s tongue. Beautiful, isn’t it? Loiyangalani is a small town that sits on the eastern shores of the Jade Sea. […]
October 27, 2017

The Banker

  Growing up in family with 12 older siblings and 4 younger ones meant Mary Elizabeth Okelo learned early in life how to stand up and […]
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