Born and raised in slums of Kenya’s industrial town of Thika, young student defies odds to earn a living from fine art

Born and raised in slums of Kenya’s industrial town of Thika, young student defies odds to earn a living from fine art

Balancing college studies with a growing art career, Victor follows a strict routine. He dedicates an hour and a half each morning to academics, followed by an equal amount of time to drawing, and repeats the same in the evening after classes. Weekends and holidays are dedicated to commissioned pieces and roadside sales of his paintings, which attract passers-by and clients alike.

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Kenya mulls $1 billion ‘debt-for-food’ swap to ease its burgeoning foreign debt portfolio

Kenya mulls $1 billion ‘debt-for-food’ swap to ease its burgeoning foreign debt portfolio

Kenya, which is East Africa’s biggest economy, had a total public debt equivalent to 67.8 per cent of its gross domestic product at the end of June this year, the Finance Ministry said in the document called an annual borrowing plan.

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School unrest season in Kenya kicks off with students in Kericho demanding ‘one-term’ service for school heads, live EPL matches

School unrest season in Kenya kicks off with students in Kericho demanding ‘one-term’ service for school heads, live EPL matches

Julius Ngoneshi told the meeting that was chaired by the Kericho County Commissioner Gilbert Kitiyo that some of the grievances the students raised for striking were beyond the management of the institutions.

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Kenyan universities admit 310,502 freshmen and women to various degree programmes

Kenyan universities admit 310,502 freshmen and women to various degree programmes

Out of 244,563 eligible candidates for university placement, Ogamba announced that 201,695 (83 per cent) applied for various programmes as he pointed out that a total of 310,502 students comprising the 2024 cohort and those from previous years have now been placed in universities, TVET, KMTC and teacher training colleges.

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