Generation Next
A career in the skies
When two American brothers Orville and Wilbur Wright, invented what was world’s first successful airplane, little did they know that their efforts would forever change the transport industry.
Read More »Rocking the runway my way
REDZINAH NZISA WAMBUA, 22, is a student at Moi University and despite her disability; her passion for modelling saw her win the Beauty With A Purpose title in a recent contest held in Nairobi. She spoke to JAMES WANZALA
Read More »Real Estate mogul
PERMINUS KIAGE, is the founder and chief executive officer of Landlord Holdings Ltd, which deals in real estate. NANJINIA WAMUSWA caught up with the enterprising 28-year-old.
Read More »Don’t break a bridge after crossing a river
When Shamir and Anwar finally got their inheritance, they took to their boats in search of new land to occupy. After being in the sea for many days and nights, Shamir began despairing.
Read More »The making of soccer legends
If you have ever wondered where football talent is tapped from in the country, then you need to watch the Copa Coca Cola tournament. The 2013 edition of Africa’s premier youth football tournament was launched recently with teams from Nairobi battling it out.
Read More »Other Stories
- Children have fun with celebrities
- For the love of buildings
- Director exceptionnel!
- All eyes on the photographer
- A passion for the community
- Air-conditioning Engineer
- Makadara Junior retains league titles
- Are you good with numbers?
- Street children are our responsibility
- Do you want to be a pharmacist?
- Telling stories through writing
- Intoxicating dance moves
- Wash hands to save lives
- Managing organizations Online
- Cashing in on vernacular- speaking market
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