KenGen Unveils Rally Team, Donates KES 3 Million to Safari Rally

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KenGen Unveils Rally Team, Donates KES 3 Million to Safari Rally

Kenya Electricity Generating Company (KenGen) has officially unveiled its driver lineup for this year’s Safari Rally Kenya, reaffirming its commitment to Kenyan motorsport while strengthening its partnership with the World Rally Championship (WRC). In a bold show of support, KenGen has also donated KES 3,000,000 toward the staging of the globally celebrated rally, underscoring its dedication not only to sustainable energy leadership but also to nurturing sporting excellence. Defending Champion […]

KENYA LAUNCHES NATIONAL CARBON REGISTRY STRENGTHENING CREDIBLE CLIMATE ACTION.

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KENYA LAUNCHES NATIONAL CARBON REGISTRY STRENGTHENING CREDIBLE CLIMATE ACTION.

Written by Magdaline Wangechi on Thursday, 19 February 2026. Kenya has officially launched its National Carbon Registry (KNCR), positioning the country as a global hub for high-integrity carbon credits at a time when scrutiny of climate offset markets is intensifying worldwide. During the launch in Nairobi, Dr. Mamo B. Mamo, Director General of NEMA, described the registry as a robust, transparent, and inclusive platform that reflects Kenya’s priorities and aspirations, aligned […]

Streams vs Street Cred: What the Buruklyn Boyz–Toxic Lyrikali Clash Reveals About Rap Power

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Streams vs Street Cred: What the Buruklyn Boyz–Toxic Lyrikali Clash Reveals About Rap Power

Written by Edwin Agesa on Thursday, 19 February 2026. The current clash between Buruklyn Boyz and Toxic Lyrikali is unfolding like a localized case study in how hip-hop rivalries expose deeper tensions between popularity metrics and cultural legitimacy. While diss exchanges are not new to Kenyan rap ecosystems, this particular back-and-forth echoes structural patterns seen in global conflicts — especially the widely dissected confrontation involving Kendrick Lamar and his contemporaries […]

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The Wadagliz Experience: Why the March 6th Virtual Concert is a Masterclass in Artistic Sovereignty

Written by Edwin Agesa on Thursday, 19 February 2026. The Kenyan music industry is witnessing a definitive shift in the power dynamic between artists and the traditional structures of stardom. For decades, the "up-and-coming" artist was expected to play a waiting game, hoping for a seat at a table controlled by corporate sponsors and veteran event organizers. But on March 6th, the rap duo Wadagliz is set to prove that […]

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The “Gentleman’s Agreement” Trap: Why Kenyan Artists Must Embrace Formal Contracts

In the vibrant, rhythmic heart of the Kenyan creative economy, a persistent shadow looms over the industry: unprofessionalism. While our music travels across borders and our festivals grow in scale, a fundamental piece of the business puzzle is missing—the culture of written agreements. For too long, the Kenyan music scene has operated on "vibes," "word of honor," and "brotherhood." While these sentiments are culturally rich, they are economically dangerous. The cycle is predictable: […]

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