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PwDs need skills not pity, says documentary maker

Every morning, Ian leaves home by crawling on his knees across a steep and dangerous hillside in Murang'a.He cannot walk, and ...
Healthcare workers must combine medical skills with compassion and integrity if they are to succeed in their careers, Kenya's Permanent Representative to the United Nations Office at Nairobi and the ...
President Trump tried to ban birthright citizenship for the children of undocumented immigrants and some temporary foreign ...
BBC Sport explores how exciting young Ivory Coast Yan Diomande is determined to succeed at the World Cup in honour of his sister.
B UNJU, ON THE outskirts of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania’s largest city, has many of the hallmarks of a new African suburb. The ...
Lutkenhaus is not only breaking age marks — he's the 18-and-under world record holder — but is beating the best of the best, ...
TECNO’s EllaClaw AI agent can now manage your phone and act inside apps. Still a closed beta, no release date.
Students in Kenya say mother tongue improves learning, but English still dominates education and work.
Throwing up their hands in excitement and a little bit of confusion, students learned how to communicate with sign language last Thursday and Friday at Saint Michael’s Elementary School.
The strategic masterpiece deepens bilateral partnerships while establishing a world-class hub for cross-cultural intelligence in East Africa.
When Kenyan tech entrepreneur Paul Akwabi visited a juvenile prison on the outskirts of Mombasa, he didn’t see young criminals — he saw himself. “I thought, ‘This could have been me,’” Akwabi recalled ...