July 2, 2021

Sema Nasi

The first step is often the hardest one to take when chasing your dreams. The decision to pursue something you are passionate about is usually weighed down by […]
July 1, 2021

Beneath The Surface

More and more, we see conversations on internal well-being taking centre stage, and rightfully so. Without better understanding of prevalent issues surrounding mental and emotional health, how are […]
June 30, 2021

Nairobi Book Love

When you tune in to Nairobi Book Love: The Podcast, you might notice that the song playing on the intro and outro is Kenyan singer Mayonde’s hit song […]
June 29, 2021

Hadithi Hadithi

Do you remember how you felt the day you finished your last KCSE / CSE exam? That feeling of officially being done with high school?  In […]
June 28, 2021

African Children’s Stories

The learning crisis brought about by the pandemic forced education stakeholders to think about digital approaches of ensuring the continuity of studies. Zoom and Google Classrooms […]
June 25, 2021

James Murua’s Literary Podcast

If you ask James Murua about where his interest in creating an African literary podcast stemmed from, he will give you an incredibly honest response.   “Podcasting was not something I had […]
June 24, 2021

Living Truthfully

More often than not, things come to be because of ideas formed from desires or frustrations. In Amani Maranga’s case, he wanted to express himself and […]
June 23, 2021

Afri Girl Rise

The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines feminism as the belief that women and men should have equal rights and opportunities. For centuries, the balance of power has been […]
June 22, 2021

Boots on the Ground

When most countries went into lockdown at the start of 2020, travel opportunities became very limited and the tourism industry took a severe hit. Dibblex Lesalon, who worked as a […]
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