
Category: Life



Kenyan-German Couple Loses Case on Racism Claim
A Kenyan-German couple has been ordered to pay €29,000 in school fees plus legal fees when the judge threw out their racism case for lack of Read More

New Laws August 2014
As sure as the sun will rise, the Germans will introduce new laws at the beginning of each new month. Here are the new regulations Read More



For the Love of African Literature: Mary Okeke Reviews
Once in a while I do break the rules and write about people who aren’t necessarily Kenyans/Germany, nor in Germany/Kenya and this is one of Read More




Apply for the German-African Media Camp 2014
You enjoy creatively presenting yourself, while using different media, would like to learn some more and have the opportunity to connect with media fans of Read More

19 Things You Didn’t Know About Angela Merkel
You might not love her, but you definitely have to respect her. She’s accomplished more than most people making her a real role model to both Read More

How to Have the Perfect Interview in Germany
Ensuring you arrive at the correct time, make the right impression and subsequently have a successful interview is the best way to get the job. Read More

Officials from Christian Workers Movement of Kenya in Eichstätt
Three officials from the Christian Workers Movement, (CWM) of Kenya, namely the National Secretary, Peter Kungu; and two members of the board of directors: Tarcisio Njue and Read More

Body of Kenyan Lying in German Morgue Two Months After Death
The body of Kenyan in Fennentrop, a small township south west of North Rhine Westphalia has been lying at a preservation facility in Offenbach awaiting Read More

Strathmore University Students in Austria for Biomimicry Project
The Strathmore university students were in Austria for a week in April for the third part of their project with the FH Burgenland. Ten Students Read More

Kenyan from Germany Causes Chaos at Sister’s Funeral in Sweden
A Kenyan lady, Vinnie Atieno passed away in her sleep at her home in Sweden on 16th of June 2014. She leaves behind a husband and Read More

Kenyan Abiturientin Organises her Abi Class to Sponsor Children in Kenya
It’s encouraging to see young people give back to society and care for the less privileged, more so when it’s a second generation Kenyan-German born and Read More


Kenyan Becomes the First African Appointed as Chronicler of Bayreuth
A Kenyan scholar, Dr. Tom Odhiambo, was appointed the ‘town chronicler’ of Bayreuth city, a revered title in the German tradition and urban cultural dynamics. He Read More