PREMIUM Pace notes: A few words from the Safari jabber-jockeys For brevity, they do not so much describe what is coming, they focus on letting the rally driver know what he or she will have to do.
Major rhumba music festival set for Mombasa The show will also serve as a platform to launch the New Amitie Musica, which features the youthful members
PREMIUM Ssaru: It's not my fault, Kenyans just love 'dirty' songs Ssaru Wa Manyaru had some Kenyans cancel her when she released her banger 'Kaskie Vibaya'.
Kaaga Girls and Moi Girls Marsabit among winners as Easter region drama fete ends In the Kiswahili choral verse category, Chuka Girls High School qualified for the nationals
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'Scorpion Kadunga' and the rise of baby daddies who never saw it coming Kenyan men are becoming fathers faster than they can say 'Si ni life'"
Pope Francis autobiography: A call to hope and action The book dwells on social justice, compassion and challenges facing Christians in times of change.
The woman who puts you to sleep, then fights to bring you back As an anaesthesiologist, Dr Janet Onchong’a, work is more than just putting patients to sleep
PREMIUM 'Thufu' craze: Bone soup attracts cult following Bone soup and mutura: Nairobi's evening street food scene is a blend of tradition, flavour and wellness.
Sheila Wanyonyi: The visually impaired athlete shattering records Once afraid of the javelin, Sheila now holds the African record and is targeting the world stage with a passion for sports.