July 19, 2020

Mbeere Naming Ceremony

Songs were used to finalize Giriama naming ceremonies and they also marked the beginning of the birth process for the Mbeere community. When a mother was […]
May 20, 2020

Kericho Town, Kenya

One can’t talk about Kericho without bringing up the tea plantations. The town is famed for her lush green fields that stretch across thousands of acres. […]
January 27, 2020

Supa Modo

If you could have superpowers, what would they be? Supervision, mind reading, super speed, or even shooting lasers from your eyes? Or maybe you’re like 9-year-old […]
December 22, 2019
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Maliha Mohammed in 2019

There’s an exhilarating feeling that comes with knowing that you are the first person in the entire world to achieve a certain feat, no matter how […]
December 17, 2019

Peter Tabichi in 2019

Some months ago, few Kenyans knew the name of the excellent Franciscan friar inspiring his students. This was before he had superheroes presenting him with awards, […]
December 10, 2019

KeIndependence Monument

Uhuru Gardens is more than a public recreational space, this iconic memorial park is where 40,000 Kenyans gathered on 12th December 1963. On this night the […]
November 22, 2019

Limuru Girls’ School

A father’s love can contribute as much to a child’s development as a mother’s. And when a dad wants the best for his daughters, rest assured […]
October 31, 2019

The Nairobi School

As the British claimed regions of Kenya to settle into for posterity, the establishment of schools often reminiscent of their home, was top of mind. Schools […]
October 25, 2019

#MyKenyanHero by Natalie

Novelist Sarah Perry describes a hero as ‘a person who saves the day. S/he is the one who has all the courage and all the responsibility’. […]
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