22 Article(s) by:

Wangui Kimari

Wangui Kimari is East Africa regional editor at Africa Is a Country.

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A crowd of protesters gathers in a city street, with several people raising clenched fists. In the foreground, a person in a red cap blows a whistle while others chant, some wearing face masks and holding placards.

The ungovernable Gen-Z

The Kenyan government’s reaction to the present moment of necessary generational disobedience resembles the way colonial regimes used to respond to the question of the “detribalized native.”

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Ruto’s Kenya

Since June’s anti-finance bill protests, dozens of people remain unaccounted for — a stark reminder of the Kenyan state’s long history of abductions and assassinations.

The film about nowhere

Invisible City [Kakuma], a film about Kenya's largest refugee camps, seems keen on making a point but is anchored on unsteady ground (with some shitty translation).