Tag: Nairobi

Re-imagine Nairobi’s pathetic drainage or drown

By Eric Wamanji Every drizzle, floods Nairobi. And every deluge is catastrophic. It produces loss of life and property. It dampens our spirit and blunts...

Kenya’s mid-class at Junction X

By Eric Wamanji This week the cyberspace was flaming following the revelation of a debauchery revelry christened Project-X planned for the weekend in Nairobi’s Kileleshwa...

Give me a book, sorry, booze

By Eric Wamanji Early this week I did my fair share of trekking the streets of Nairobi in what turned out to be a wild...

Our towns are crying for icons

  By Eric Wamanji Rural folks and school kids who visit Nairobi will almost always take home a similar memento – a shot of themselves with...

Random path to charming cuppa

Folks, one thing for sure that you can’t avoid is a nice cup of coffee. And coffee shops are frothing at every corner of...

China should shape up or ship out

BY ERIC WAMANJI A pal muses that soon, to be admitted to a Chinese outlet, Africans will be required to bleach their damn dark skins...
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