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  • Nov 1, 2023 | businessday.ng | Lewis-Miller Kaphira

    On July 17, 2023, Russia withdrew from the Black Sea grain deal, disrupting the safe transport of Ukrainian grains through the Black Sea. The Kremlin’s spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, cited the lack of implementation of the Black Sea agreements concerning Russia as the primary reason for withdrawal. While the collapse of the deal will accelerate inflation of food prices and ultimately heighten food insecurity globally, African countries will bear the largest brunt.

  • Oct 27, 2023 | debunk.media | Lewis-Miller Kaphira |Frank Njugi |Njonjo Mue |Mulle Musau

    I like to think of opening acts at music concerts as starter meals. Typically, starters are consumed in anticipation of something else. They are meant to whet your appetite in preparation for the main meal. But what happens when the starter is so good that you want to have more and more of it at the risk of spoiling your appetite for the main course?

  • Oct 27, 2023 | debunk.media | Frank Njugi |Karwitha Kirimi |Rasna Warah |Lewis-Miller Kaphira

    Hailing from the vibrant city of Nairobi, Analo Kanga is a multi-talented African instrumentalist, saxophonist, vocalist, and performing artist, who has conquered the hearts of African music lovers with her unique blend of African jazz and pop. Charismatic and highly skilled, Analo is on a quest to redefine the boundaries of contemporary African music while preserving the cultural essence that makes it truly special.

  • Oct 27, 2023 | debunk.media | Frank Njugi |Lewis-Miller Kaphira |Njonjo Mue |Mulle Musau

    Since Wangechi stepped into the Kenyan rap scene with her unique flow and energy, and lyrics containing a confessional frankness, she has on occasion been tipped as the artist to challenge the hegemony of male rappers in the industry. Her first two projects, the mixtape Consume: Chakula Ya Soul, and EP Don’t Consume if Seal is Broken, do not shy away from revealing her remarkable artistry.

  • Apr 21, 2023 | thekenyabusinessandeconomictimes.blogspot.com | Lewis-Miller Kaphira

    At the riskof being labeled a sadist, I’d like to state it here that I certainly thinkthat the Kenyan economy is going through very interesting times. To paint the picturequite starkly, consider the following context; In just about 6 months, thegovernment will be required to cough up to $ 3.6 billion to pay up for thefirst round of our monthly fuel imports in addition to that, in about the sametime, multi-billion shilling loans will be falling due for payment.

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