Land Without Ownership: Indigenous Women Challenge Cultural Barriers in Kenya

As the world marks International Women’s Day, conversations about gender equalityoften focus on employment, education and leadership. In many Indigenouscommunities, land is the foundation of pastoral livelihoods, food security and culturalcontinuity. Yet for generations, cultural traditions and patriarchal inheritance systemshave largely excluded women from owning or inheriting land. The result is that manyIndigenous women spend […]

Kyle Gittens on Why Barbados Is Looking to Africa for Its Next Wave ofGrowth

Kyle Gittens is the Director of Emerging Markets for the Middle East and Africa (MEA) atBarbados Tourism Marketing Inc. (BTMI). With the recent opening of a regional office inNairobi, Kenya, Barbados is making a strategic bet on Africa and the GCC as high-potential source markets. We spoke to Gittens about the strategy behind the move, […]

Joe Sacco: Drawing Truth in Black and White

Comic journalism, also known as graphic journalism, is a powerful form of visualstorytelling that blends the depth of investigative reporting with the accessibility andemotional resonance of comics. Pioneered by figures like Joe Sacco, this genre hasallowed audiences to engage with complex, often underreported issues such as war,displacement, and human rights abuses in a more immersive […]

Kenya Spotlights Culinary Diversity To Attract Global Food Travelers.

KENYA SPOTLIGHTS CULINARY DIVERSITY TO ATTRACT GLOBALFOOD TRAVELERSKenya is seeking to spotlight its diverse culinary landscape as a primary visitor draw astravellers increasingly choose destinations based on food experiences.This strategic positioning was demonstrated during a culinary experience at theNairobi National Park that served as part of activities to mark the 10th annual Week ofItalian Cuisine […]