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PREMIUM Why show never stops for talented playwright Oliver Minishi Mr Minishi's four scripts were performed by different schools at the 63rd Kenya National Schools and Colleges Drama and Film Festival.
Of Echoes of War and the place of drama in society It is delusional to imagine that the skills that young people need can only be found among trained teachers.
Kanda King lines up Easter weekend shows in Karatina Kanda says they have rehearsed special songs for their Karatina fans.
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PREMIUM Save the education sector or forever remain juakali Sixty years after independence, the government has been unable to resolve problems in Kenya's education sector.
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
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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.