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Media industry grappling with Mental Health crisis in newsrooms

The media industry is facing a mounting mental health crisis, with an increasing number of journalists reporting struggles with stress, trauma, and burnout. This...

Magical Sh16 menu saving Kakamega children from malnutrition

Two years ago, Jacob Olwanda wished his daughter death. He could not cope with the derogative ridicule from friends and foes over the health...

KISUMU: 500 benefit from USAID 4TheChild Sh6 million household resilient support

At least 551 households in Kisumu have benefited from USAID 4TheChild's support worth Sh6,859,950. The support include assorted range of productive business assets and bicycles...

Getting it off my chest: The shame and pain of big breasts

Pauline Buoga gazes at a past photograph of herself and flashes a broad smile as she reminiscence the past while flipping through her catalogue...

Free eye care for over 1, 000 Kisumu residents

At least 1,186 people from Kisumu have benefited from free treatment, medications and reading glasses. This was courtesy of a five-day eye camp at the...

Kisumu marches towards eliminating alcohol use among children, youths

Stakeholders in the fight against alcohol and drug use have called for collective approach to the eradication of alcohol harm in Kenya. Led by Blue...

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Can AI bridge the land justice gap for women in rural Kenya?

For six months, 63-year-old Catherine Hagasa Mate barely slept, keeping watch over the fragile shelter she built in...

Why tech player AURA is defending PSRA on crackdown on private security firms

Kenya's leading technology firm has defended the ongoing crackdown on private security firms by the Private Security Regulatory...

Women journalists turn to AI, but gaps in access still persist

At 5 a.m. in Kakamega County, Irene Nasimiyu prepares for her morning radio show. Before going on air,...

Learning on uneven ground: Inside inclusive early learning in Kakamega

A random visit to early childhood education centres in Kenya, you are likely to meet learners as young...

Rethinking retirement in Kenya: Balancing dignity, security and purpose

By Chrispine Oduma A prominent Kenyan media personality started a very interesting conversation on retirement age. Giddy posted in...

Public or Private? How Kiambu parents are weighing pre-school options

It is a chilly morning in Juja town. Lagna Kiuria, a salonist, walks her five-year-old son past a public...