As COVID-19 takes hold in Kenya’s capital, hundreds of thousands living in cramped informal settlements are especially vulnerable. Paramedics, members of the fire brigade, and volunteers with the ...
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Nairobi cannot become a world-class city while millions live above open sewage
Nairobi’s new sewer projects in informal settlements aim for dignity but may risk displacement. Maliba Arnold Nyajayi ...
Editor’s Note: CNN Marketplace Africa covers the macro trends impacting the region and also focuses on the continent’s key industries and corporations. For a second year in a row, Kenya’s busy capital ...
On August 19, 2011, ANISUMA Sony, Kenya’s official dealer for the Japanese electronics manufacturer, opened the country’s second Sony showroom in Nairobi’s upscale Junction Mall. Journalists heralded ...
Nairobi had always been a place in between. It started out as a stop-over on the Mombasa – Kampala railway route (for the Lunatic Express); and is still being taken the same way by tourists, as a stop ...
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Nairobi ready to lead Africa’s AI future, Sakaja says
Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja has pledged long-term support for AI EVERYTHING KENYA X GITEX KENYA as the inaugural technology and artificial intelligence event heads into its final day at the ...
I can still recall my very first glimpse of Nairobi, its neon lights and deafening bustle. It returns to me with a tinge of dread. Africa's urban landscape is changing at an unprecedented pace, ...
About 250,000 people live in Kibera slum in Nairobi. Shutterstock/Authentic travel They happen for lots of reasons. But the mains ones are ambitious development plans, the high cost of land, an acute ...
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