Southern Bypass widening hits 68% completion while BRT Phase 2A faces fresh delays. What Nairobi commuters need to know about upcoming transport changes.
A perfect storm of congestion, political will, and international investment transformed a city choking on its own success into a testing ground for East Africa's urban mobility future.
City Hall's revised refuse collection strategy promises faster service to informal settlements and business districts, but residents say the devil is in the delivery details.
With the academic calendar at a turning point, schools and universities across the capital must navigate funding pressures, curriculum demands, and staffing challenges that will shape the next academic year.
As major transport projects reshape cities worldwide, Nairobi faces a critical test of ambition versus execution in keeping pace with regional competitors.
Years of competing visions, delayed implementation, and political gridlock have brought the city to a critical juncture where affordable housing remains elusive for millions.
Decades of regional instability, economic opportunity, and strategic geography have transformed Kenya's capital into a complex hub where displaced persons, skilled migrants, and diaspora communities navigate overlapping identities and futures.
Shop owners and commuters on First Avenue voice frustration as theft and street crime threaten livelihoods in one of Nairobi's oldest commercial neighbourhoods.
Police response times in Nairobi exceed 47 minutes in Eastleigh, Kasarani and Kibera. Why ambulance delays are putting residents at risk—and what community leaders say about the crisis.
Kenya's capital is pursuing ambitious slum rehabilitation schemes, but comparative analysis reveals gaps in funding and implementation speed versus rival African cities.
A decade of underfunding, infrastructure collapse, and policy whiplash has left Nairobi's schools and universities struggling to deliver quality education to hundreds of thousands of students.
From Eastleigh to Kibera, slow police response times and underfunded rescue operations are creating dangerous gaps in public safety that ordinary Kenyans are forced to fill themselves.
A grassroots restoration project in Westlands is transforming access to Kenya's largest urban forest—and changing what neighbours mean by community health.