A UNESCO report outlines policy, funding changes to boost African publishing industry to bring in $18.5 billion a year.
Solidarity events in Kenya and Tanzania marked two years since the formation of the Alliance of Sahel States, celebrating the Sahel's bold anti-imperialist stance and vision for sovereignty.
Tuko News on MSN
University of Nairobi Graduate Shares Working in Morgue to Cater for His Education: "Had No Choice"
A university graduate worked at the Chiromo Morgue for three years. Bright Ojwok from Nairobi shared his experience living ...
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Tuko News on MSNUhuru Park: The Cultural, Historical Significance of Nairobi’s Prime Green Space
Uhuru Park, at the heart of Nairobi, has been in existence for decades. The park is more than just a green space. It holds a significant place in Kenya's history.
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Liberia: Grand Gedeh County to Benefit $3m Project in Housing, Library and Modern Market
Wallace, a Liberian humanitarian based in New York, USA, has announced plans to launch a $3 million development project in Grand Gedeh County, Liberia. The initiative, slated to begin with a ...
The Kenya Times on MSN
Eastleigh High School History, Fees, KCSE Performance and Contacts
Eastleigh High School is a county public boys’ secondary school located in the heart of Nairobi County. The school was ...
World Politics Review on MSN
What the Gen Z Protests Are Really About
There have been a wave of uprisings around the world in the past year, spearheaded by young, politically engaged citizens.
During the interview, Andrew Mwanyota Lewela, the self-styled barefoot CEO of KeNIC, will attempt to persuade me to remove my ...
Veronicah Mbindyo is among the scores of young Kenyans caught up in mass arrests after June 25 anniversary protests, which ...
Wales-based Hay Festival is positioning itself at geopolitical flashpoints around the world, having brought top authors to this weekend's Lviv BookForum. Later this month, A-listers will visit Dallas ...
The ongoing strike by lecturers in public universities will enter the third week on Wednesday, as lecture halls remain silent and students idle on various campuses, uncertain of their fate.
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