Moi’s integration into Ruto’s government represents the fusion of two wings of the same corrupt bourgeoisie, the KANU dynasty ...
The Kenya visit will be Charles III's first visit to a Commonwealth nation since becoming monarch last September - Copyright Kokang Information Network/AFP Handout ...
King Charles III apologizing during a state visit to Kenya "wouldn't be enough" to "show he understands the complicity of the royal family in the racism that still marks the country and the continent, ...
King Charles III's state visit to Kenya is a "hugely important" moment for the new monarch as the royal family moves towards engaging with the complicated legacy of Britain's colonial past, ...
NAIROBI: IN the heart of Laikipia, a quiet Kenyan town still haunted by the shadow of colonialism, local families continue to ...
STORY: Accompanied by Queen Camilla, Charles arrived in the East African country overnight and was received by Kenyan President William Ruto in the capital Nairobi on Tuesday morning. After a ...
The Motorist Association of Kenya (MAK) is demanding the suspension of the Rironi - Nakuru-Mau Summit Highway Public-Private Partnership (PPP), accusing the government of secretly privatizing a ...
There is a common saying that alludes to the idea that, if you are to understand the reasons behind a systemic problem in society, one must simply look towards white supremacy. Unfortunately, this ...
More candid than his mother, he is likely to acknowledge the monarchy’s brutal colonial history but avoid inviting calls for reparations. By Mark Landler Reporting from London When King Charles III ...
Older Kenyans who lived through the British colonial period want an apology and reparations. Younger Kenyans want an acknowledgment of more recent alleged abuses by British companies and troops. By ...
NAIROBI, Oct 31 (Reuters) - Britain's tarnished colonial past took centre stage in Kenya on Tuesday as King Charles began a four-day state visit,poised to acknowledge "painful aspects" of the ...
Please enable JavaScript to read this content. Enter the 19th century and the scramble and partition of Africa. All European colonial powers had, as their chief ...
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