From Karura's forest trails to Westlands' weekend markets, each of Nairobi's leisure hubs reveals a distinct community character that locals fiercely protect.
By Nairobi Lifestyle Desk · 29 June 2026 · 2 min read
A Westlands-based startup is quietly reshaping how small-scale farmers across East Africa access real-time crop data—and it just closed a $12 million Series B round.
From rooftop solar innovations to battery storage breakthroughs, Kenya's capital is preparing for a surge of sustainability projects that could reshape urban energy by 2028.
Rising participation in running, cycling and triathlon across the capital shows a fitness revolution reshaping how Nairobians think about health and community.
Strong performances at the East African Swimming Championships highlight Kenya's growing prowess in the pool, with several local athletes securing spots for international competitions.
As the second half of the recreational season approaches, mid-table contenders and established powerhouses prepare for a high-stakes stretch that will determine champions across five divisions.
Whether you want to volunteer, work, or simply understand how Kenya's premier stadiums operate, here's everything you need to know to break into the scene.
As fitness culture transforms Kenya's capital, boutique training facilities are becoming neighbourhood gathering spaces where members forge lasting bonds beyond the barbell.
Rising membership numbers at indoor climbing facilities across the city point to a fundamental shift in how Nairobi's urban professionals approach health and leisure.
With average prices hovering around KES 15 million, savvy newcomers are learning to balance aspiration with investment fundamentals across Nairobi's evolving corridors.
By Nairobi Property Desk · 29 June 2026 · 2 min read
March zoning amendments accelerate mixed-use development in growth corridors while tightening approvals in Westlands and Lavington. What it means for your property budget.
By Nairobi Property Desk · 29 June 2026 · 2 min read
Rising maintenance fees and regulatory pressures are pushing landlords to demand higher rents, pricing out young renters who should be saving for their own homes.
By Nairobi Property Desk · 29 June 2026 · 2 min read
With stricter zoning enforcement and updated building codes, landlords must recalibrate strategies—and some neighbourhoods are winning while others face margin pressure.
By Nairobi Property Desk · 29 June 2026 · 2 min read