Setting the Stage: Assessing the Impact of Kenyan and Rwandan Bids to Host the Grammy Academy and Formula 1 

Setting the Stage: Assessing the Impact of Kenyan and Rwandan Bids to Host the Grammy Academy and Formula 1 

Is this East Africa’s moment on the global stage? On December 9th 2024, President William Ruto revealed that Kenya had invested Ksh 500 million in a bid to host the Grammys. Similarly, Rwandan President Paul Kagame announced his nation’s bid to host a Formula One (F1) Grand Prix.

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Chalk & Change: Comparing the Efficacy of Uganda & Kenya's National Curriculums

Chalk & Change: Comparing the Efficacy of Uganda & Kenya's National Curriculums

Education is a powerful force for change - a key tool for social mobility and an experience shared by many. While exam stress and institutional discipline resonate with most learners, it is worth examining the underlying structures that shape educational systems. We must stop to wonder why schooling is structured as it is. Do existing institutional frameworks truly foster equity? 

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Productive Use of Electricity: How Technology, Financing, and Market Integration Frameworks Can Turn Electricity Access into Agricultural Efficiency 

Productive Use of Electricity: How Technology, Financing, and Market Integration Frameworks Can Turn Electricity Access into Agricultural Efficiency 

In East Africa, cultivation during the dry season is impossible for most farmers. Yet, innovative solutions are emerging to address this challenge. Consider this testimonial from a Kenyan farmer: ‘I have water all the time. Even during the dry season, I can plant crops as I wait for the rains to come.’

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The State of Surveillance in Kenya: The Precarious Balance Between National Security and Privacy Rights Amidst Nationwide Disappearances 

The State of Surveillance in Kenya: The Precarious Balance Between National Security and Privacy Rights Amidst Nationwide Disappearances 

Nairobi has been awash with a sudden resurgence of abductions and disappearances of personalities known to critique the sitting government. These kidnappings have become endemic to the Kenyan capital following the #RejectFinanceBill2024 protests that ravaged Nairobi and wider parts of the country from June to August 2024.

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From Backlog to Brain Drain: The Key Issues Behind East Africa’s Medical Intern Absorption Problem 

From Backlog to Brain Drain: The Key Issues Behind East Africa’s Medical Intern Absorption Problem 

In March 2024, hopeful medical interns in Kenya took to the streets in a 56-day-long strike. The issues under contention? A directive from the Salaries and Remuneration Commission had proposed to reduce intern stipends from Ksh 206,000 to between Ksh 47,000 and Ksh 70,000 – a reduction of nearly 80%.

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Unwrapping Detty December: Turning Festivity into Opportunity for East Africa

Unwrapping Detty December: Turning Festivity into Opportunity for East Africa

‘Detty December’ is a term hailing from West Africa, signifying a period abundant with vivid nightlife, social gatherings, and festivities. ‘Detty,’ a playful twist on ‘dirty,’ captures the decadent nature of this celebratory season.

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