Policy, to encourage investment, keeps track of Kenyans abroad, involve them in country’s development, has some questioning government's use of data
Artist Peter Kanyallu, also known as Nyash, grew up as graffiti artist in Nairobi's slums, yet now his art appears on on city's shared taxis
FAO figures show number of people facing food crisis has declined over past six months by around 30 percent but experts say situation is still far from normal
Africa's population is growing and the United Nations estimates 40% of the world's population will live in Africa by 2050. And as the African workforce grows along with its economies, there is more discussion around modern workplace policies like parental leave. While some countries are moving to extend leave, others are having a hard time enforcing the laws they have. Hilary Heuler in Nairobi takes a look at how the challenges of parenting affect African workers.
While some countries are moving to extend leave, others are having a hard time enforcing the laws they already have
A new initiative by the Kenyan government aims to eliminate rabies by 2030 by vaccinating 70% of Kenyan dogs every year for three years
Extreme circumstances have pushed some in area to resort to locally-stigmatized practice of agriculture, in hopes of being able to feed families once again
Development threatens lifestyle of island, a World Heritage site for well-preserved Swahili settlement
Project seeks to stop false rumors which lead to attacks in Kenya’s Tana Delta, pitting pastoralist Orma community against agricultural Pokomo
Calls to end ban on genetically modified organisms increase as virus threatens crops of up to 70 percent of Kenya's maize farmers
Rita Jeptoo won Chicago Marathon in October; days later it was reported she had tested positive for performance-enhancing drug EPO, a banned substance
Equity's new technology is approved in African nation for one-year trial, though industry leader Safaricom says thin SIMs could lead to data theft and fraud
Despite the new tea's purported promise, some worry the purple tea has no market at all
For financial reasons, foreign producers are finding their iconic Kenyan landscapes elsewhere, notably South Africa
In past several years bombings, kidnappings and political unrest have devastated Kenyan tourism
Accusations of obstruction, intimidation arise as court prosecutes Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta for orchestrating election-related violence
Amnesty International calls violence biggest test yet for UN peacekeeping mission
AU said last year sitting African heads of state should be immune from prosecution by ICC, cases should be handled domestically - though some say courts at home can't be trusted
Kenyatta faces charges, including murder, for allegedly helping to organize deadly ethnic violence that followed disputed 2007 presidential election
New VP of international movement fights for biodiversity to improve continent’s food security
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