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Love make up? Here is what you need to know before applying cosmetics

Living in a world where we are constantly judged by our appearence. Makeup is a popular way to enhance one's appearance. However, it is important to...

All you need to know as Zipline launches its operations in Kenya

Zipline, a digital logistics company will be launching its operations in Kenya later this month. The company has since signed a deal with counties...

Why many Kenyan women are now buying cucumbers

Cucumbers are long green garden vegetables popularly known for making salads. They are not just healthy to eat but also helps to maintain one’s weight. This...

Why cybercrime is still a major threat in Kenya

Despite Kenya has been ranked as one of Africa’s fastest growing countries in the field of ICT, cyber security is still a threat. Cybercrime still...

Communication Authority now says your devices could predispose you to cyber fraud

Communication Authority (CA) Director General Ezra Chiloba has said Kenyans continue to fall victims of cyber fraud due to use of counterfeit devices. Speaking during...

Why Kenyans have been unable to buy their tokens from Kenya Power

Kenya Power has issued a statement in response to the complains that have been raised by Kenyans on social media on Thursday. Various individuals were...

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Innovation hub equips 63 Kisumu youths with digital skills

At least 63 youths have benefit from a digital skill project targeting cyber security and data analytics. The youths...

Investment Conference exposes Nyanza’s development potentials

The government has announced plans to fast-track key development projects in Nyanza in renewed efforts to transform the...

Declare femicide a national crisis, rights groups tell President Ruto

Human Rights Defenders have called on President William Ruto to declare femicide as a national crisis. Through various rights...

Gutted Trade Part 3: A ‘Controlled Market’: Monopolies, corruption and difficulty accessing licenses shut out most Ugandans from the maw trade

This reporting project was supported by the Pulitzer Center. In Uganda, Chinese demand for the Nile perch swim bladder,...

Gutted Trade PART 2: A Smuggling Route Reversed: Uganda no longer the region’s maw processing hub

This reporting project was supported by the Pulitzer Center. In Uganda, the hunt for fish maw is driving depletion...

Gutted Trade: How the hunt for swim bladder to supply Asian markets is failing Uganda’s fishing industry

From medicinal soups to holiday gifts, fish maw from Uganda feeds huge Chinese demand. But the once thriving...