Six unusual things you will see on Kenya SGR train  Train attendants are trained to speak in English and Chinese
The menace of book piracy The cost to publishers is that illegal books create a string of losses in the book supply chain.
Isimila Festival is back This year’s festival will feature established artists from all over Tanzania.
Writers workshop held in Bagamoyo Participants brought together by the Caine Prize for African Writing are to pen a short story each, which is then featured in an annual anthology.
Celebrating East Africa's heroines Under this year’s theme #BeBoldForChange, The EastAfrican brings you profiles of women who are changing their communities
Ntarindwa’s solo comedy show a hit In a recent show the comedian proved himself by entertaining the audience for more than four hours.
EALA has chalked impressive successes in a short period As the Third Assembly winds down its tenure, a fresh and focused leadership have returned the desired normalcy.
The African self-hatred The district demolition squads pulled down the bridges across the border and built a bonfire out of them.
Why is The EastAfrican written in coloniser’s language? The media has denied the people of East Africa the information they need to make proper linguistic choices.
Rwanda to make Kiswahili compulsory in schools Parliament has passed the law establishing Kiswahili as an official language in addition to English, French and local Kinyarwanda.