A prime office building in Nairobi's Upper Hill with open offices to let, on Monday, May 17, 2021.[David Njaaga, Standard] What will happen to Nairobi, the place of cool waters, when every blade of ...
Abortion advocates have long found a ready home for pushing their agenda at the United Nations—and the Nov. 12-14 Nairobi Summit on International Conference on Population and Development 2025 in Kenya ...
Nairobi led a group of highly urbanised counties that registered the highest population growth in the 10 years ended August, according to the published results of the latest national census. The ...
AMMAN — An official Jordanian delegation headed by Secretary-General of the Higher Population Council Abla Amawi and representatives from governmental bodies, parliamentarians, civil society, media ...
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Johnson Sakaja Calls for Affirmative Action to Increase Number of Public Schools in Nairobi
Governor Johnson Sakaja appeared before the Senate Education Committee where he addressed issues affecting the education ...
Retired Bishop Alfred Rotich, vice chairman of the Family Life Commission of the Kenya Catholic Bishops’ Conference, speaks while holding a placard during the closing of a meeting of the parallel ...
Nairobi accounts for 16 percent of the 1,524 Kenyans who declared their inter sex status during the August national census, results released yesterday show. The term intersex describes a person born ...
Deep inside Africa's largest slum by size, Kibera informal settlement, a group of children are playing football. On both sides of their makeshift playground near Katwekera footbridge are two streams.
Grace Melton is The Heritage Foundation's senior associate for international social issues. She is part of the think tank's DeVos Center for Life, Religion, and Family. Abortion advocates have long ...
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