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.
With cost-of-living pressures mounting and international companies trimming headcount, Kenya's capital is grappling with a tighter labour market than it has seen in years.
As Kenya's capital wrestles with urban stress and erratic schedules, wellness-conscious residents are discovering that small, consistent bedtime routines—not expensive supplements—are transforming their rest and daytime energy.
New participation data shows Nairobi's grassroots sports movement is booming, but reveals stark disparities across neighbourhoods and a troubling gender gap.
Years of competing visions, delayed implementation, and political gridlock have brought the city to a critical juncture where affordable housing remains elusive for millions.
From the Ngong Road circuit to Karura's trails, this week's endurance events showcased Kenya's dominance in running, cycling and triathlon—with standout performances that have set tongues wagging across the sport.
As capital redirects toward tech hubs and logistics corridors, entrepreneurs in traditional zones face a shifting landscape—here's what the numbers mean for your business.
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.
A new generation of curators and artists are breaking the mould in spaces from Parklands to Westlands, proving that Kenya's creative future belongs to those willing to challenge convention.
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.