GL Vidyarthi and Priya Ramrakha: Pioneers of the Kenyan Press

A few years later, the handwritten newspaper grew into something more concrete. Vidyarthi founded the Colonial Printing Works, a print media house focused on publishing pro-Indian and pro-African independent newspapers. The Colonial Times newspapers openly supported the rights of Africans and continuously highlighted to its readers, who were mostly Indians, that Africans were being treated terribly.

Human Rights In The Time Of Covid-19

The unprecedented virus leaves us with several questions including whether we are supposed to talk of human rights when confronted with a pandemic

Are We Rocking The Tutu Skirt In 2021?

Modern fashion has picked up the romantic tutu style and turned it into a must-have item in most girl’s wardrobes; a unique fashion piece that transcends age, body shape, or body size.

The Case For A People’s Vaccine

If there’s anything the COVID-19 pandemic was supposed to teach us, it was that we either stick together or get hanged separately.

When Kamba Athletes Ruled The Track

When Eliud Kipchoge broke the sub-two-hour marathon record, scientists and veteran athletes could only revere the feat that was once deemed impossible.

“Haidhuru!” Another BBI Will Come 

President Uhuru Kenyatta and former Prime Minister Raila Odinga could have enacted BBI for a fraction of the cost using their parliamentary and county assembly majorities. This is obvious to all who care to open their eyes.