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Families of the Shakahola massacre victims have started receiving bodies for burial after a torturous two-year delay, closing a painful chapter in the national tragedy that exposed extreme religious indoctrination and claimed over 429 lives.




In Luo tradition, the return of dowry formalises divorce, yet leaving one cow and a goat signifies a lasting connection, preventing complete severance between families. This enduring custom navigates the complexities of separation

The former ‘Tahidi High’ and ‘Wingu la Moto’ star, now based in Iowa, lost her nine-year-old son, Blade Prince Adams, just a month before his tenth birthday, prompting an outpouring of support from the Kenyan diaspora.


The unexpected sale of a rediscovered Salvador Dalí illustration highlights the unpredictable nature of the global art market, a sphere where Kenyan artists and collectors are increasingly making their mark.

Kenya mourns the loss of the veteran broadcaster and long-serving State Master of Ceremonies whose commanding voice defined decades of national events. President Ruto leads tributes to a man hailed as a pioneer of Kenyan media.

The story of a Nairobi man navigating two broken marriages and job loss while raising four children casts a harsh light on the escalating economic and social pressures facing single parents, particularly fathers, in Kenya.