Okiya Omtatah’s scrutiny of a Sh101 billion budget allocation highlights the importance of transparency, accountability, and public oversight in Kenya. National budgets rarely dominate everyday conversations. Most people pay attention to tax changes, fuel Read More
Being a lifelong Gor Mahia supporter, David Okoth still remembers squeezing into an overcrowded bus to follow K’Ogalo on an away trip a season ago. His jersey was faded, his pocket nearly empty, but Read More
Airports rarely receive the same attention as highways or railways, yet they often influence economic growth more profoundly than many other infrastructure projects. Every international arrival brings opportunities for tourism, investment, trade, and business partnerships Read More
Kenya’s agricultural export landscape is undergoing a quiet but important transformation, driven by a shift from bulk commodity trading to high-value specialty products. One of the clearest examples of this shift is the recent Read More
Senegal entered the 2026 FIFA World Cup carrying the expectations of an entire continent. Ranked 17th globally and among Africa’s strongest footballing nations, and backed by a squad filled with experienced professionals, the Lions of Read More
Ferdinand Omanyala’s rise in sprinting has unfolded in a way few expected when he first stepped into competitive athletics. His journey from a relatively late start in the sport to becoming one of Africa’Read More
Finding a hotel in Nairobi that manages to keep costs low without compromising on security, reliable Wi-Fi, or clean hot showers requires filtering through hundreds of options. For business travelers, backpackers, and digital nomads, navigating Read More
Domestic club stability in modern football depends directly on securing elite vertical talent before exponential market inflation prices out emerging projects. Leicester City executed a vital piece of long-term squad preservation by locking down highly Read More
If international football survival frequently depends on structural adaptability, then elite powerhouses possessing deep technical depth must remain flexible against highly organized, transitional underdogs capable of punishing structural dogmatism. Recent international tournament cycles offer a Read More
Debate surrounding Jeremy Doku’s intention to leave Belgium’s World Cup camp for the birth of his first child has evolved far beyond football. It highlights a broader conversation about modern fatherhood, workplace expectations, Read More