June 17, 2019

#KeFestivals: Safaricom International Jazz Festival

Music that moves. That is the tagline of the Safaricom International Jazz Festival. For us as Kenyans, music is an important point of connection and expression. […]
June 10, 2019

Lovin 254 Always by Rigga

There’s no shortage of wordsmiths in Kenya. With the creation of our own hip-hop style, Genge, and the swiftness Kenyan artists to set hard-hitting words of […]
June 7, 2019

Tujiangalie by Sauti Sol

Unlike any of the songs Sauti Sol has written, Tujiangalie is one curated specifically for Kenyans, asking us to ponder on our behavior and reflect on […]
May 31, 2019

Daima by Eric Wainaina

1997 is a revered time in Kenya’s football history. The Harambee Stars shone at The Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco, beating some of Africa’s best […]
May 30, 2019

Wimbo wa Historia by Leyla Mohamed

One of the ways we preserve our history is through music. We sing tales of our triumphs as a people in our songs. Our culture is […]
May 28, 2019

Utawala by Juliani

We can all agree that poems today don’t have to follow the traditional format that entailed rhymes. If anything, poems – and even songs, are most […]
May 24, 2019

Driven By Passion

Art has always flowed in the blood of Wanyika Mshila. In Ngumo, where she grew up and went to school, her creativity and curiosity had no […]
May 23, 2019

Service To Others

There are some people who are destined to serve. In their growing desire to aid more people, they receive a sense of fulfillment. For Lawrence Muli, […]
May 22, 2019

The Tradition Bearer

When Mara Menzies used to hear stories from her grandmother of ogres and forests, she didn’t realize the strength of the imprint of her grandmother’s cadence […]
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