Step into the streets of Nairobi and witness raw, unfiltered street food culture. From smoky grills to local snacks you’ve ...
"Street photography has changed the streets," said Okwomi, who gave up a job in a fast-food restaurant and earns about 100 shillings ($0.77) for each photo. Another photographer, 25-year-old Brian ...
Nairobi has been left choking in litter after the festive period, raising questions on the civic responsibility of citizens ...
Police fired tear gas and used a water cannon in Kenya’s capital, Nairobi, on Monday to disperse protesters on the street. Police blocked major roads leading into Nairobi and most businesses remained ...
Street photography was first associated with Paris and renowned figures like Henri Cartier-Bresson, Brassai, and Andre Kertesz before being acknowledged as a distinct genre in the early 1930s. Today, ...
Nairobi's vibrant street art is more than just decoration—it's a powerful tool for social change, including raising awareness ...
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Their uniforms said police but their actions said firefighters. The four officers sauntered to the centre of the buzzing crowd and did all that was left to do: stamp out the flames ...
This weekend's disputed election produced more violence today in Kenya, as riot police in Nairobi used tear gas, batons and water canons against thousands of opposition supporters who were trying to ...
Little activity along Kenyatta Avenue outside the usually busy 680 Buildings as most Kenyans opted to stay away from Nairobi’s CBD on New Year. [Samson Wire, Standard] Kenya marked the New Year in ...
A coastal Swahili breakfast buffet at a historic hotel, spicy fried chicken and cocktails on a cinema rooftop, deep-fried whole fish at a lunchtime hangout, and more of Nairobi’s best meals ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...