• One on One With Static Supreme

    Kenyan music has undeniably come a long way from the times of Kalamashaka and Hardstone, if you were born in the 80s or early 90s you probably know who we are talking about. The industry has now grown and a number of well known artists keep on churning hit after hit, with many more trying to break into the industry. We met up with former tattoo artist Misiko Japheth, who goes by the stage name Static Supreme, to talk about his music and the Kenyan music industry in general.

Deadbeats, Heartbreakers Exposed on Facebook

From the founders of the now popular Facebook group Buyer Beware Kenya comes Dead Beat Kenya (DBK) and Kenyan  Heartreakers Exposed. The former was formed with the aim of exposing men and women who do not take up their responsibilities as parents after siring children and the latter to expose “two timers, gold diggers, players … Continue reading

A Visit to Cafe Deli on Moi Avenue

Apart from Galitos, the Highlands restaurants and the out-of-price range for most people Hilton Hotel; there are a few options of establishments offering a decent meal along Moi Avenue. We visited Cafe Deli, formerly Coffee World, just across from Galitos, on Moi Avenue and this was our experience. The ambience reels you in; with eye-catching boxed … Continue reading

Spruce Up Your Home With African Eye Crafts

Kenyans are indulging in arts and crafts, by investing in pieces for their homes or making a living out of it as proven by African Eye Crafts. We had the opportunity to talk to the 3 brothers behind the crafts business and delve further into the crafts market in Kenya.

Kenya Joins In Celebrating The World Hand Hygiene Day

Today is the World Hand Hygiene Day, almost synonymous with the Global Hand Washing Day held on the 15th of October each year. The day reinforces the importance of proper hand hygiene practices to patients, their families and health workers. Statics claim that out of 10 Kenyans 9 often don’t wash their hands after using … Continue reading

Elani Gets Us KooKoo

Back in 2007/2008 a small group of poets, dancers, singers and spoken word enthusiasts would gather in a room at the Kenya National Theatre. What started as a small intimate gathering soon grew into a popular weekly event where all nature of performers would gather to showcase their talents. This was Kikaoo, and one of … Continue reading