The Constitution of Kenya, in Article 53 (1) (b) states that every child has a right to free and compulsory basic education, yet since Kenya’s independence,...
The young people are central to how the current election will shape up. Their contribution as voters, aspirants, citizens, policymakers and experts makes them a central...
In this episode, we quantify through numbers, narratives, and anecdotes what was lost, how it was lost and where they are or could be located. We...
Do farmers owe the nation food or do they owe themselves a profit? Should youths join the farming craze? Our country is primarily agricultural as it...
The contest between traditional seeds and IP patented industrially produced seeds runs apace. Seed savers Kenya believes their seed preservation techniques are great and ought to...
Around a third of Kenyans live in the Arid and Semi-Arid Regions (ASAL), which is 80 % of Kenya's landmass. The region temperatures have risen 0.34...
Devolution, access occasioned by new highways, a rise of local elites, has created a boon for sub-counties and towns within the counties in the North. The...
We conclude our investigation by speaking to the people who have been affected by the story. Hearing the opinions of experts in the field, we understand...
The investigation continues to explore the FSS and finds evidence that the bribes may have extended beyond South Africa’s borders. As things began to spiral out...
We come back to the investigation to understand why there is such much to uncover. The link to the local private security firm seems to hold...
The search for Belinda begins. BAT said their actions were simply to combat the illicit trade in tobacco products. But just how big was this operation?...
Whose side were you on? We continue our investigation into the murky world of the tobacco industry in South Africa. As it became harder to know...