‘Project Mawingu’ strategists had their heads in the clouds While the project was supposed to move the carrier from a crisis manager to a keen competitor, it flew into turbulence.
Barack Obama charms Kenya on historic visit His infectious grin as he embraced his host told of a man happy to be ‘home’.
‘Ojwang’: The unlikely hero of Kenya’s evolving comedy Benson Wanjau and Mary Khavere belong to the category of neglected Kenyan artistes whose popularity grew in adverse proportion to their economic fortunes.
As they await the bridal bouquet, a note to the ladies: We want a good clean fight Yaani, don’t even bother calling us, hatupatikani. We are very busy right now, things are thick in Tanzanian politics.
The life and times of Terry Hirst Brighton may have lost a young man who left England those many decades ago, but it is Kenya, where he made his mark, that has lost the most.
To talk or not to talk to terrorists: That is the question of these unhappy times There is room for an efficacious religious de-radicalisation process as a counterterrorism strategy.
Q&A with Linus Gitahi Linus Gitahi has been at the helm of the Nation Media Group. He speaks to The EastAfrican on doing business in the region, leadership and his plans for the future.
A dance to the timeless rhythm of the waab Conflict and traditions meet in a show that uses huts as a metaphor.
Uganda pledges freedom for foreign media The minister’s comments come six months after circulation of The EastAfrican was stopped in Tanzania.
Fleeing Burundian artistes find solace in Rwanda As political crisis in Burundi deepens, some Burundian musicians have settled in Rwanda and are using music to call for peace.