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Kanda King lines up Easter weekend shows in Karatina Kanda says they have rehearsed special songs for their Karatina fans.
PREMIUM The drama is over now but it was another worthy show History shows that some of the living best Kenyan actors were products of the Kenya Drama School.
Battle over school play is an attack on youth creativity There was no point in stopping the girls from performing at the National Drama and Film Festival.
PREMIUM When family drama is the uninvited guest at your wedding The real wedding headache? Not the cake or décor, but family drama
PREMIUM How to politely address a colleague's body odour Despite being dressed well or having impressive credentials, strong body odor can undermine one's image.
PREMIUM Save the education sector or forever remain juakali Sixty years after independence, the government has been unable to resolve problems in Kenya's education sector.
The woman who puts you to sleep, then fights to bring you back As an anaesthesiologist, Dr Janet Onchong’a, work is more than just putting patients to sleep
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Sheila Wanyonyi: The visually impaired athlete shattering records Once afraid of the javelin, Sheila now holds the African record and is targeting the world stage with a passion for sports.