Henry Chakava, the man who almost lost his finger for sticking out his neck for Ngugi wa Thiong’o, purrs with...
Prof Ngugi wa Thiong’o makes a homecoming, of sorts, when he returns to Amherst College—where he was based in the...
S.K. Macharia is a household name in Kenya today. If there is one word that can sufficiently describe the man,...
She introduced herself to Kenya and the world with her evergreen novel The River and the Source, at a time...
When Kimani Maruge burst into the public limelight, I thought it was a bad joke, a publicity stunt gone too...
Sometime back I compiled a list of what I thought we the top ten Kenyan books of all...
Henry Chakava, has been referred to as the father of African publishing for good reason. He would have easily made...
It is long since I last sat down with Adrian Nduma and the Covid restrictions were not helping matters. Being...
A few months ago visual artist Michael Soi, based at the Godown Arts Centre in Nairobi, found himself on the...
Author Kinyanjui Kombani has parted ways with his publishers Acacia Stantex in regards to his book The Last Villains of...