By Guy Faulconbridge MOSCOW, March 16 (Reuters) - Kenya said on Monday that it had agreed with Russia that Kenyans would no ...
In countries where journalists have come under pressure from the authorities, titles such as Kenya's Daily Nation, Tanzania's ...
Mau Mau veterans seek justice and recognition as Kenya faces a pivotal moment in re-evaluating its military ties with the UK ...
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2026 Madaraka Day celebrations: Historic first as Wajir prepares to host national event
Wajir will host Kenya’s Madaraka Day for the first time since independence, with a new 10,000-seat stadium and major upgrades ...
Tanzanian billionaire Rostam Azizi has vowed to protect the editorial independence of Nation Media Group (NMG) after his firm ...
Which is better: a chained dog with food and water, or a dog free to roam as he pleases? Security is tempting, but what about ...
Rostam Aziz, who was named Tanzania's first dollar billionaire by Forbes in 2013 - although he has since dropped off that ...
IN the previous article, I examined how Tanzania’s constitutional and legal framework provides mechanisms through which ...
In Kenya, Africa, lies Umoja, one of the world’s most unique villages, which, in over three decades of existence, has not ...
The KenGen board changes are the first real demonstration that the GOE Act can displace politically appointed directors and ...
NPRT Holdings Africa Limited owns 92,618,177 ordinary shares in Nation Media Group, equivalent to 54.08 percent of the ...
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Nyanchoga: Can Kenya secure future of independent journalism without undermining it?
Kenya’s media sector is under growing financial strain, and the warning signs are becoming harder to ignore.Traditional advertising revenues that once sustained robust newsrooms are steadily migrating ...
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