

In this Thursday, May 15, 2008 file photo former South African President Nelson Mandela, right, meets with British scientist Professor Stephen Hawking, left, in Johannesburg.

Aloe secundiflora . In 2016, Kenya exported 124,000 kg of wild Aloe secundiflora derivatives to China. PHOTO/COURTESTY By PATRICK MAYOYO newsdesk@reporter.co.ke More than 1.3-million live

By JIM KIM President at The World Bank newsdesk@reporter.co.ke Most of us have been bombarded by fantastical visions of the future – where we no

Media ownership in Kenya. IMAGE: REBOOT PROGRAM By PATRICK MAYOYO newsdesk@reporter.co.ke Deep-rooted challenges inhibit Kenyan journalists from holding their government accountable a new research says. The

President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa. PHOTO/COURTESY By Prof. Maurice Amutabi newsdesk@reporter.co.ke When apartheid ended in South Africa in 1994, Cyril Ramaphosa was expected to

Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka sheds tears during a Nasa press conference at Okoa Kenya offices. PHOTO/COURTESY By ABDULHAKIM SHERMAN newdesk@reporter.co.ke Veteran journalist Onesmus Kilonzo’s attempt

By ABDULHAKIM SHERMAN newsdesk@reporter.co.ke Kenya’s pioneer evening newspaper XNews has stopped publishing resulting in the lay-off more than 50 employees. Affected employees said XNews, the

Media Council of Kenya CEO, Mr David Omwoyo, during a round table for journalists safety. PHOTO/MCK By ABDULHAKIM SHERMAN newsdesk@reporter.co.ke The United Nations is working

The Panama Papers, was a giant leak of more than 11.5 million financial and legal records that exposed a system that enables crime, corruption and

David Mugonyi. PHOTO/FACEBOOK By PATRICK MAYOYO newsdesk@reporter.co.ke Journalists in Kenya reacted with anger against Deputy President William Ruto’s Director of Communications David Mugonyi for threatening
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