As Kenya's capital grapples with pollution and waste management challenges, officials and researchers outline ambitious plans to transform urban living.
As robbery and mugging incidents spike across informal settlements and busy commercial zones, residents are taking matters into their own hands while questioning the effectiveness of emergency services.
As the Standard Gauge Railway faces operational headwinds and the Bus Rapid Transit system eyes expansion, city planners must navigate competing priorities that will determine whether Nairobi becomes more connected or more congested.
Local government officials and community leaders across Kibera, Mathare and Eastlands say inadequate service delivery and land disputes are fuelling tensions in densely populated areas.
Rising asylum seekers and international migrants are reshaping communities from Westlands to Eastleigh, raising questions about infrastructure, employment, and social cohesion in Kenya's capital.
Senior figures in Kenya's education sector are sounding alarm over widening gaps in digital literacy, with calls for urgent government intervention to prevent a two-tier system in Nairobi classrooms.
Years of underfunding, infrastructure decay, and coordination failures have left the city's fire, police, and ambulance systems struggling to protect residents.
From housing costs to security protocols, city leaders and relocation specialists reveal what you actually need to know before making the move to Kenya's capital.
As the city faces its worst rationing in three years, residents across Westlands to Kibera are counting the cost—and the real solutions remain elusive.
As geopolitical tensions rattle capitals worldwide, Kenya's capital proves resilience through culture, commerce and community—outpacing peers in crisis management.