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Read more about the article The story of how Swahili became Africa’s most spoken language

The story of how Swahili became Africa’s most spoken language

  • Post author:Kiplagat
  • Post published:May 2, 2022
  • Post category:Editors Pick/Ethics/Teen Life
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The roll of Swahili enthusiasts and advocates includes notable intellectuals, freedom fighters, civil rights activists, political leaders, scholarly professional societies, entertainers and health workers.

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Read more about the article A deep data dive reveals extent of unequal water provision in Nairobi

A deep data dive reveals extent of unequal water provision in Nairobi

  • Post author:Kiplagat
  • Post published:March 15, 2022
  • Post category:Editors Pick/Health/Teen Life
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Data on water supply and consumption is key in assessing the gaps in the water distribution process.

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Read more about the article Time and trauma: what fetching water costs women and girls in Nairobi’s informal settlements

Time and trauma: what fetching water costs women and girls in Nairobi’s informal settlements

  • Post author:Kiplagat
  • Post published:March 15, 2022
  • Post category:Editors Pick/Her/Teen Life
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Fetching water is widely considered a socially unacceptable behaviour for men.

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Read more about the article How electricity changes lives: a Rwandan case study

How electricity changes lives: a Rwandan case study

  • Post author:Kiplagat
  • Post published:November 8, 2021
  • Post category:Beyond Business/Editors Pick/Mum and Dad/Technology/Teen Life
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Rwanda has implemented one of the most comprehensive electrification programmes in the world. In 2009 only 6 per cent of Rwandans had access to electricity.

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Read more about the article South Africa’s way forward: Abandon old ideas, embrace bold experimentation

South Africa’s way forward: Abandon old ideas, embrace bold experimentation

  • Post author:Kiplagat
  • Post published:November 4, 2021
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In this moment of crisis, South Africa urgently needs decisive action. But all too often South Africans of all political stripes seem trapped in stale discourses.

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Read more about the article All public universities get private money, but some get much more than the rest

All public universities get private money, but some get much more than the rest

  • Post author:Kiplagat
  • Post published:November 3, 2021
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Since the 1990s, most public universities have treated fundraising as an increasingly significant source of revenue, on top of taxpayer dollars and tuition payments.

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Read more about the article A review of Kenya’s universities: What formed them, what’s wrong with them
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A review of Kenya’s universities: What formed them, what’s wrong with them

  • Post author:Kiplagat
  • Post published:November 3, 2021
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Kenya’s university curriculum is aimed at pushing students into defined occupations.

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Read more about the article Football’s coming home – what makes a great tournament anthem?

Football’s coming home – what makes a great tournament anthem?

  • Post author:Kiplagat
  • Post published:September 9, 2021
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It is apparent that in various ways, football’s great anthems can represent our hopes of success, our fear of defeat and our pride in national and local identities.

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Read more about the article Adichie and Emezi: Ignore the noise, pay attention to the conversation

Adichie and Emezi: Ignore the noise, pay attention to the conversation

  • Post author:Kiplagat
  • Post published:September 7, 2021
  • Post category:Editors Pick/Lifestyle/Teen Life
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African writers being portrayed as icons isn’t new. The same became true of the revered “fathers” of canonical postcolonial African fiction, Chinua Achebe and Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o, for example.

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Read more about the article Kenyan universities face big challenges going digital. But it can be done

Kenyan universities face big challenges going digital. But it can be done

  • Post author:Kiplagat
  • Post published:September 4, 2021
  • Post category:Corona Virus/Editors Pick/Technology/Teen Life
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E-learning has its own challenges too. Courses that require student practicals—such as the natural, health and physical sciences—have been heavily disrupted.

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