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Opinion

Review of media policies and guidelines is timely, but this time round it should be people-centred

Kenya’s media sector will soon have new operation guidelines. This follows the ongoing review of the current policies and guidelines by a Taskforce appointed by...

Indeed, without radio, millions around the world would still be in darkness

Today is World Radio Day, an opportunity to reflect on the milestones achieved through the ‘Reithian trinity’ of information, education and entertainment that radio...

Do you know why men rarely open up on issues which trouble them?

I may be wrong, may be not, but men rarely open up on issues which trouble them. A few who have opened up have either...

Forget Oldonyo Sabuk, River Yala is now Kenya’s main dumpsite for human bodies

River Yala, which originates from Nandi Escarpments water tower and traverses Kakamega and Siaya counties, is now a floating mortuary! A tributary of Lake Victoria,...

From the land of the upright people to the land of uprisings; Burkina Faso’s case shows Africa not done with coups yet

Pandemonium hullabaloo has once again engulfed West Africa’s ‘land of the upright people’ after Burkinabe army toppled president Roch Marc Kabore in world's latest...

What changed? I thought coalition wasn’t in UDA’s menu

Towards the end of last year, if someone told you that there would be a political coalition around Deputy President William Ruto and his...

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Now, school dropouts can earn university degrees in Kenya

The journey of attaining university degree in Kenya is a long and winding one which requires one to...

The Female Interface: Why We Need More Women in AI

More women building AI could mean safer and more inclusive technology, but their impact is limited by systemic...

Kenya’s youngest university opens its doors in Kisumu

The African Talent University (TATU) has finally received government’s nod to admit students. The Kisumu-based institution becomes Kenya’s 85th...

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,...