The extended breaks from work may offer some mental health benefits but could bring more financial woes down the road, experts say.
Kenya’s push for social media regulation sparks debate on censorship, activism, free speech, tech accountability, and the future of digital freedoms.
Kenya is witnessing a generational shift that has reshaped how power and accountability are perceived. At the forefront of this transformation is Generation Z: tech-savvy, globally connected, and ...
A recent study shows the country’s news ecosystem is shifting towards alternative sources. This trend might shape journalism ...
Ex-Interior CS Fred Matiang'i emerged as a notable figure in Kenya’s political landscape, positioning himself as a possible ...
Forecasts suggest that by 2100, a majority of the world’s babies will be African, leading to predictions of an African ...
Kenya’s young protesters are paying a high price for speaking out. Last June, a protest movement led by first-time activists from Generation Z emerged in response to the government’s Finance Bill, ...
What especially made Warah’s writings stand out was their sheer immediacy and her capacity to link them to the domestic ...
The original "seven bearded sisters", a term coined by the late former Attorney General Charles Njonjo, included James Orengo ...
The political class is increasingly using social media platforms, including Facebook, X, TikTok, and even WhatsApp, to engage ...
Former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua has commended the Gen-Z for taking part in the fight against Kenya Kwanza's ...