The ultimate point of westernising our curriculum was not for us to forget our cultures. It was for power to keep exploiting us by killing our...
The Binj, a larger-than-life personality who, through sheer force of will, opened up the literary space for young African writers who have gone on to give...
A story of an unlikely friendship, a chronicle of the final years of the late Kenyan writer Binyavanga’s life, from the perspective of a former student...
Ali Zaidi was that éminence grise that all newspapers must have – that one in-house intellectual and grammarian commanding a battery of section editors. He was...
That time. That place. We started something together. With him at its heart. With his own big and encompassing heart - he dragged us all in,...
Literary scholars have a way of frowning upon other literary media not in their stable. Poets often assume theirs is the best medium. Those who study...
Through writing, he is getting a second chance at life. Self-motivation. Self-education. This resonates loudly with many of us who have been let down by the...
There is no doubt that Binyavanga Wainaina forever changed the literary landscape in Kenya, opening it up to a new generation of Kenyans who are no...
What a brief wondrous life! What a moving force! What an acceleration! He moved so frantically through life, ideas and spaces that it is difficult to...
We cannot think of our continent as a hostile place. Too many of us have learnt to fear it. And I feel that if you trust...
The Kenya I grew up in felt isolated from the rest of the continent and the world. Kenyan writers were dissidents who lived abroad. Art was...