Guest Column - Today, in Kenya, women are under siege from a crushingly heavy burden of expectations that only seems to grow ...
They deserve to inherit a Kenya where tradition enriches rather than restricts, where culture uplifts rather than oppresses, where change is embraced rather than feared. In a world where women ...
For example, one of the women Klougart met works in the hotel industry in Europe and travels to Kenya each year to escape her life. Her husband died of cancer 20 years ago and she doesn't want a ...
For many Kenyan women, the current situation is akin to ... their actions may inadvertently perpetuate a culture that tolerates and normalizes violence. This can resultantly create an environment ...
Her mother, Lydia Juma, was among hundreds of Kenyan women who filed complaints with ... because rape is a taboo in their ...
"This ties in with our culture, where people believe it isn't normal for women to want a tubal ligation," she said. Another Kenyan gynaecologist, Dr Kireki Omanwa, admitted the issue was a matter ...
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Inside a packed acoustic hall at Workstyle Africa, 1st Park Avenue in Nairobi, over 300 women gathered on March 8, 2025, for ...
African women are reshaping music and culture, breaking records, leading streaming growth, and influencing digital content through albums, collaborations, and podcasts.