May 17, 2022

Kuruka Kamba

The thwacking of rope against ground, beads of sweat sliding down jubilant faces, and the swift whoosh of air swept up by rope. It is no […]
September 21, 2021

Syonguu: The Mighty Prophetess

The scramble and partition of Africa in the 19th century was driven by European desire for territorial expansion. In their bid to amass more wealth, they claimed […]
March 30, 2021

Boma za Wakamba

History records the Akamba as one of the long-distance traders in East Africa. It is assumed that migration had a role to play in their need […]
November 12, 2018

Kenyan Traditional Ornaments

Traditionally, jewellery was a sign of wealth and status in different Kenyan communities. One could tell a chief from an elder, a married woman from a […]
November 9, 2018

Kenyan Traditional Attire

Since time immemorial, people have adopted different types of clothing for various purposes. Women used lesos to protect their bodies from both heat and cold while […]
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