Editorial: Great achievers
This issue (#2, October-November 2012) features many ordinary Kenyans who have done extraordinary things. Can their stories inspire you? Many of us spent much of July and August enthralled by ...
View ArticleSawa… The fame game
In Kenya, the line between fame and fake is so blurred that celebrities can be made – and unmade – in the twinkling of a camera’s flashbulb, says Josaya Wasonga. ...
View ArticleHow can we build our reading culture?
Many people close their minds to books when they finish their last school or college exam – recreational reading doesn’t seem to be a Kenyan habit. But how can we ...
View ArticleZack on track
115km down, 3,885km to go… Now that wheelchair fundraiser Zack Kimotho has completed Phase 1 of his mission, he talks to Carol Gachiengo about exhaust fumes, fatherhood and forgiveness When ...
View ArticleDancing with disability
An inspirational dance troupe in Nairobi is raising awareness of disability through artistic expression. Through her striking images, Kenyan photographer Mia Collis captures the spirit and strength of...
View ArticleChristmas shopping made easy
Christmas already? Don’t panic! Kelai Wanjiru’s gift guide and top tips will help you get the festive season started… At Kenya Yetu, Christmas has come early. No last-minute shopping for ...
View ArticleTop of the Champions League
One-time waiter Samson Parashina has just been named as one of the world’s leading conservationists. We asked another star, Hollywood actor Edward Norton, to quiz this Maasai superman Did ...
View ArticleThe Olympics: the sports fanatic’s view
There’s no greater sports fan than Carol Radull. So what did she make of Team Kenya’s performance at London 2012? When I was in Thailand in 2009, the question the ...
View ArticleDrawing inspiration
Now that the Olympic and Paralympic flames have been extinguished, Carol Gachiengo asks if our performance at London 2012 can spur on a new generation of Kenyan sporting heroes? ...
View ArticleI can’t lie to people…
Honesty is all. CEO of Kenya Airways Titus Naikuni has built his business reputation on straight talk and fair play. Just don’t expect a second chance if you’re late, says ...
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