I built this company. I've watched its value fall 62% in four years. Today its minority shareholders vote to hold the board to account, a vote we cannot win but will not stay silent on. Here's why. #WPPScangroup, @WPP
We are absolutely thrilled to share that The Origin of Wonder, manifesto has won Gold & 2 Silvers at the Pitcher Awards 2026 in the Heritage, Film & Craft Film categories.
The Origin of Wonder celebrates Kenya with scale, pride and reminds the world that Kenya is not just a place to visit, but a place where wonder begins.
Welcome to Magical Kenya 🇰🇪 The Origin of Wonder @magicalkenya@KWSKenya
I am excited to share this beautiful Swahili song with you.🎧 It serves as a theme piece for Genshin Impact—a global gaming phenomenon boasting over 300 million registered players worldwide, developed by a Chinese gaming company. This piece brilliantly blends diverse cultural elements and utilizes traditional African instruments, creating a truly distinctive and vibrant musical style.
https://t.co/5F3rzVK8vy
We’d love to hear your thoughts on this unique cross-cultural masterpiece. Drop your comments below!
#Swahili #AfricanMusic #CulturalExchange #Genshin
This is how future marathon champions, world record holders train in Iten, Kenya.
No matter how bad the weather is, they must put in the effort snd hardwork.
The luck is not in the adidas shoes or nike shoes, it is built during these trainings.
Just look at the weather, this is not Europe, it is Kenya
There are places we pass through in life… and there are places that become part of who we are.
Manchester will forever be my home.
To the city, the club, and every supporter, my sincerest thank you. These past four years have been unforgettable, filled with moments my family and I will carry with us for the rest of our lives. There simply aren’t enough words to describe the happiness and warmth we’ve felt here.
Thank you for every cheer, every memory, and for making us feel at home from the very first day.
Forever a Red Devil ❤️
🚨 BREAKING NEWS
HISTORY MADE AT MIRARANI
Antoine Moses (@antomosplant), the reigning @GWR record holder for the most trees planted in 24 hours, has set a new global record after planting an extraordinary 47,460 mangrove propagules within 24 hours at Mirarani, Tudor Creek in Mombasa County.
The historic feat was sealed at exactly 08:01 hours, after a relentless 24-hour stretch of physical endurance and mental grit. As the final tally was confirmed, the site erupted in celebration, transforming the moment into more than just a record, but a powerful symbol of commitment to environmental restoration.
This achievement comes at a time of heightened global attention, as Guinness World Records is still reviewing the attempt by Kenyan Hillary Kibiwott to surpass Antoine’s earlier terrestrial tree record, raising the stakes and significance of this latest milestone.
Backed by the Kenya Forest Service, local communities, and conservation partners including Earthlungs, the effort has shone a global spotlight on mangrove ecosystems, critical coastal buffers that remain among the most threatened in the world.
The closing ceremony was graced by @GMugambi_CBS, Principal Secretary in the @Forestry__Kenya, alongside senior officials from @Environment_Ke, the Kenya, @KEFRIHQ, @EarthlungsF, and other key partners and stakeholders.
With this achievement, Antoine Moses has not only defended his global standing but elevated it, delivering a defining moment of resilience, purpose, and environmental leadership on the world stage.
A simple Google search for regions that produce pineapples reveals that Kiambu, Kwale, Kilifi, Murang'a and Nyeri are among the top results. However, a businessman from Kiambu has added Makueni County to the list.
With a 10-acre plantation to his name, Karimi is the quintessential Ukambani pineapple kingpin.
Read more: https://t.co/k9Br5XWWEO
Nairobi of 1990’s & Early 2000’s Was a Beauty!
You can’t compare Nairobi of now with that of 1990’s & early 2000’s!
I finished School of Law in early 1990’s & joined the law firm of HE Moses Wetang’ula, my first & last employer! I lived in Ngong Town & used KBS route 111 to commute. The bus I took at 6:32am arrived everyday same time without fail. The streets of Nairobi didn’t have litter & there were lorries vacuum cleaners that cleaned the roads. Always grateful to Weta for holding my hand when I was barely in my early 20’s.
Then I moved through different estates from Lang’ata to Lavington to Kileleshwa as my income increased. I then bought my first house in then beautiful & upscale Kilimani. There is no day I missed water in my house. Kilimani had such beautiful ambiance: nice roads, amazing restaurants & clubs and our neighour was State House!
Nairobi had many wonderful restaurants: RedBull at Transnational Plaza, Alan Bobbie’s Bistro on Koinange, Thorn Tree at the Stanley, Pango in Fairview, Mandhari in Serena, Panda in Fedha Towers, Tamarind in National Bank next to CBK & Lavarini on Moi Avenue. The food was gourmet. Service was exemplary. Seats were always full. I was lucky to have Gideon Moi as my friend & client then. Always had our table reserved in all these restaurants. Always grateful to him. And you could swim & fish in Nairobi Dam!
And for those wanting clubbing & nocturnal life, choices abound. I never used to go out those days but my friends tell me such clubs as Florida 2000, Madhouse, Lips, Ainsworth& later Ibiza! And for those that wanted sexual escapade, entire Koinange Street offered respite at the cheap! And don’t forget Sabina Joy!
Nairobi of 1990’s was vibrant, clean, efficient, multicultural, hip & kaleidoscope!
The Nairobi we have now is chaotic, unplanned & rough! Nairobi of then knew that the Nairobi National Park was for the fittest to survive. The animals in the park must now be seeing Nairobians in reverse binoculars! Only the toughest can survive Nairobi of now with its broken roads & raw sewage! CBD has shut down. At night, Nairobi is a ghost town. No great city shuts down at night.
How times change! How progress becomes retrogress!
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Alot of doctors who have worked for Govt over the years since independence have harrowing experiences that we may or may not have shared. My platform was built on sharing what I saw working under Mwangi wa Iria. Kang’ata has a lot of
A school in Kenya that harvests over 2 million liters of rainwater every year.
The roof is the water system. The stadium seats 1,500 and collects 1.5 million liters on its own. Classrooms face inward toward agriculture courtyards where students grow their own food.
Girls who spent hours fetching water now attend school. Attendance hit 95%.
This is what architecture looks like when it solves the actual problem.
📍 Waterbank Secondary School Campus, Laikipia, Kenya
Architect: PITCHAfrica
Sponsored by the Samuel Eto’o Foundation
Because we do not wish to defer this injustice, we are treating Dr. Obwaka and Dr. Bichange at the Milimani Law Courts Parking.
They are stable for now.
We are also grateful that Counsel Kinyanjui is well.
We were in court at 9am, it’s now 14:23pm and the charge sheet has not been presented.
Senior Counsel of the Bar, together with other senior colleagues and medical doctors, remain resolute.
We will stay until the arm of justice swings our way.
“The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice”.
@lawsocietykenya@kmpdu@KenyaMedics_KMA@Kenyajudiciary@AmnestyKenya