Grassroots football, volleyball, and netball leagues across the city are weaving social fabric while giving thousands of residents a sense of belonging.
With world-class rock formations minutes from the city and growing local communities, Nairobi has never been a better place to launch your climbing journey.
Residential developments along the Eastern Bypass corridor promise to ease housing pressure, but experts warn existing residents face displacement risk.
As residential yields compress across prime zones, astute investors are repositioning capital toward emerging corridors where double-digit rental returns still exist.
As property values soar across the capital, both renters and owners face mounting pressures that are forcing difficult choices in traditionally stable neighbourhoods.
As the city grapples with waste management chaos and air pollution that regularly exceeds safe levels, stakeholders are converging on a handful of pivotal choices that could reshape Kenya's capital.
While Western cities grapple with rising crime and security costs, Nairobi's community-led initiatives are proving that grassroots solutions can rival expensive institutional responses.
Community voices from one of the city's most affected informal settlements reveal frustration over broken promises on refuse collection and environmental health.
From Karura Forest to Uhuru Park, it's the everyday stewards—joggers, gardeners, conservationists and families—who transform cement and chaos into sanctuaries of life.
From flexible schooling models to parent-friendly workspace innovations, Nairobi's lifestyle landscape for families has transformed dramatically—and residents couldn't be happier.
From Westlands to Kilimani, Nairobi's nightlife is experiencing a quiet renaissance as venues invest in security, diversify their offerings, and locals reclaim evenings they'd once avoided.
A surge of venture capital and government commitment is reshaping how Kenya's capital manages traffic, waste and services—but questions remain about who benefits.
As murals and installations transform neighbourhoods from Mathare to Westlands, street art has become the unexpected arbiter of Nairobi's cultural narrative.