Hatua is a deeply personal album exploring identity, growth and emotional healing. Inspired by Nairobi life, it blends traditional sounds with reflections on transition and self-discovery.
Across Kenya, school holidays are becoming a powerful window for fathers to reconnect with their sons, as growing awareness of emotional presence reshapes parenting and strengthens boys’ development.
Akoto-Bamfo’s work is important for its powerful engagement with memory, material culture and restorative justice.
The United States was among those to oppose the measure, while Britain and EU member states abstained.
Chris Kimaru turned his battle with alcoholism into a career focused on healing and helping others overcome addiction.
Irene Alivitsa spent nearly two years struggling alone, waking up to find herself soiled, too embarrassed to share her ordeal.