From intimate Eastleigh studios to packed Afrobeats nights in Westlands, a new generation of musicians is building momentum that rivals established names.
What began as rebellious murals in the 2000s has transformed River Road and Eastleigh into internationally recognised creative hubs that shape the city's cultural identity.
From intimate studio productions in Westlands to large-scale classical performances, Nairobi's vibrant culture circuit offers something for every taste—and most tickets won't break the bank.
Decades of evolution have transformed Kenya's capital from a hub of tailoring workshops into a recognised creative powerhouse shaping African design on the world stage.
From intimate jazz lounges in Westlands to rooftop festivals in the CBD, here's what international visitors need to know about catching live entertainment in Kenya's capital.
A new generation of artists is breaking away from established aesthetics, claiming gallery walls across Westlands and Parklands with bold, locally-rooted work that's catching the attention of collectors and curators alike.
Three decades of transformation have turned the city's food culture from colonial relics and basic fare into a dynamic ecosystem reflecting Kenya's creative ambitions.
As tensions grip Venezuela, the Middle East and Pakistan, multinational corporations are recalibrating their African footprints—and Nairobi's commercial property sector is feeling the tremors.
From the Nairobi Restaurant Week in upscale Westlands to the raw energy of the Nairobi International Film Festival in Parklands, here's how to time your visit for maximum cultural immersion.
A new generation of playwrights, filmmakers and performers is challenging convention in Kenya's capital, creating bold work in intimate venues from Eastleigh to Kilimani.
A grassroots movement of muralists and designers is transforming neighbourhoods like Kibera and Eastleigh into open-air galleries, proving that community-led art is reshaping how the city sees itself.
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.
From colonial architecture to thriving contemporary art scenes, Nairobi's heritage tells the story of Kenya's transformation—and it's waiting to be discovered on foot.
A shift away from traditional CBD towers toward co-working spaces and distributed teams is forcing employers to compete harder for skilled workers across the city's emerging innovation corridors.