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
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
Last week saw Kenyan MPs spend a week in Berlin. The honourable members got to visit the Bundestag, the Sachsen-Anhalt Parliament in Magdeburg as well Read More
By Caroline Adhiambo Lampedusa. It happened again. I had hoped it wouldn’t, but it did. That is how life is. The things you wish to Read More
Architect John Kithaka began his journey in business immediately after high school at age 18. A small farming venture in his rural Kenyan hometown with Read More
This theatre group from Kenya has been touring Germany since beginning of April, unfortunately I just found out about them and thought I’d share so Read More
Doreen Nabwire Omondi is a sensational football player and a force to recon with on the pitch. She will be coming back to Germany from Read More
Elections are over and many are ecstatic either with anger or joy but stretching the celebration or mourning will be missing the point. The majority Read More
I’m a spiritual person. Notice I didn’t describe myself as religious. I believe in God, Jesus Christ and the Holy Ghost. I know scripture. I Read More
Though this article was originally labelled 7 Mistakes Our Generation Must Avoid If We Don’t Want To Screw Up Nigeria Again! written by Okechukwu Ofili, I Read More
My missus is Kikuyu. She’s called Wambui – named after her paternal grandmother. Her shags is in Maragwa. Have you been to Maragwa? I have. Read More
This must be the most pessimistic article on this blog, but I’ll indulge you to share your thoughts on it. The continent may be rising Read More
The challenges facing the social, economic and political development and advancement of Africans in the Diaspora, particularly in Germany and the practical measures needed to address the lapses must Read More
The countdown is on: the Kenyan general elections are around the corner. One would think that being abroad would make one ignorant of what is Read More
A group of 50 kids aged between 11 and 15 from Nairobi just landed in Wagrain (Pongau) Austria for their first ever winter holiday. Apparently Read More
February is Black history month, observed by the United States, United Kingdom and Canada. The month focuses on the important people and events that make Read More
In Kenya and indeed most countries in Sub Saharan Africa (SSA), private universities have mushroomed at an alarming rate. The high rate of unemployment especially among Read More
Allow me to borrow this title from renowned novelist and theorist of post-colonial literature Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o because it adequately depicts the entire message of Read More
Ian Innocent Ogutu is the chairman of the Association of African Students at the University of Heidelberg (Verein der afrikansichen Studierenden an der Universitaet Heidelberg or Read More
It was february 8th as i set out to start a new life. I had decided to end the way I was living and look Read More