Mary’s story is not unique but is the daily reality of millions of Kenyans whose health, productivity and dignity are shaped ...
It is 9°C hotter inside their homes than outside. Most have no windows. Smoke from cooking has nowhere to escape. In Mathare, extreme heat is not just uncomfortable, it is making people sick ...
Kenya's sugar industry exemplifies how political elites extract rents through state controls, as President William Ruto's reforms test broader economic liberalisation.
Kenya’s electricity instability is not one problem – it’s an interaction between network capacity and system reliability.
The Taking Football to Africa and Beyond Charitable Appeal, which is operated from RAF Shawbury, in North Shropshire, said it ...