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Price of press freedom: Nyaruri's widow opens up on struggles to take care of sons
Journalist Francis Nyaruri's widow shares her struggles and the pain of raising her two sons alone. Francis Nyaruri worked for privately-owned Weekly Citizen newspaper before he went missing
By Robert Wanjala 1 year ago
Price of press freedom: Nyaruri's widow opens up on struggles to take care of sons
AI technologies: The double-edged sword of innovation and media capture
Experts fear this technological revolution could be a double-edged sword of innovation and a new toolkit for media censorship.
By Robert Wanjala 1 year ago
AI technologies: The double-edged sword of innovation and media capture
No justice for journalists killed and brutalised by police officers
Documented cases of police brutality against journalists reveal a troubling trend of shoddy or nonexistent investigations.
By Robert Wanjala 1 year ago
No justice for journalists killed and brutalised by police officers
In France, who do you hate least?
In Michel Houellebecq's bleak satirical novel "Submission", the French political order is turned on its head after the soul-crushing re-election in 2017 of Francois Hollande, the most unpopular president the country has ever seen.
By Noah Barkin 8 years ago
In France, who do you hate least?
Adaptation should protect male fertility
Opinion
By Lynet Otieno
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Freemasons open up as city county digs in on rates bill
Nairobi
By Pkemoi Ng'enoh
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