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Kenyan Female DJs speak out on skill, stereotypes and image in entertainment industry

The wider industry acknowledges the progress. Clubs are increasingly willing to host female DJs for headline nights, and promoters recognise that talent draws crowds beyond aesthetics.
By Boniface Mithika 1d ago
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By Jayne Rose Gacheri 6d ago
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By Winfrey Owino 2w ago
With a strong classical grounding, he naturally progressed into playing songs he loved and writing his own
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A global backlash against Elon Musk’s Grok AI erupted in early 2026 after the chatbot was used to generate non-consensual explicit images, prompting bans across Asia.
By Jael Wakesho 2w ago
Negative bonding, where family members connect through criticism or scapegoating, creates fragile relationships that harm both the excluded child and those relying on negativity for connection.
By Esther Muchene 3w ago
January does not demand perfect parenting or fresh starts, but calls parents to practice purposeful parenting—rooted in presence, honesty, patience, and understanding who their children are becoming.
By Jayne Rose Gacheri 3w ago
Parents are alarmed. They accuse some women of spoiling boys, saying alcohol has become both bait and bond, turning sons into de facto husbands.
By Mary Imenza 3w ago
The show is now in its 16th season—and for the second time, it will actively feature Kenyan participation.
By Manuel Ntoyai 3w ago
A festive-season remark by events organiser Chris Kirwa reignited a long-running debate on whether married men should spend nights at their in-laws’ homes, exposing sharp divides.
By Peter Muiruri 3w ago
As the new year begins, experts urge families to abandon unrealistic January resolutions and instead embrace intentional, rhythm-based parenting that prioritises presence, honesty and connection.
By Jayne Rose Gacheri 3w ago
A communication audit helps couples and families uncover hidden patterns in how they talk, listen and respond, allowing them to resolve conflict with clarity instead of emotional distance.
By Esther Muchene 3w ago
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