
Natalie Sifuma
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May 30, 2024 |
debunk.media | Ras Mengesha |Natalie Sifuma |Mwende Ngao
The kitchen inside President William Ruto’s United Democratic Alliance (UDA) party has suddenly and uncharacteristically gotten extremely hot, and folks, some pretty close to the head chef – pardon us 😅 – the head of state, are now being told to evacuate immediately if they can’t handle the joto and the moto (or is it the tumbo joto?).
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Nov 3, 2023 |
debunk.media | Frank Njugi |Bernadette Muthoni |Rasna Warah |Natalie Sifuma
In his Odinare Rap Challenge entry, Naivasha based rapper, Ace Bornzilla, makes a declaration, “Toka Vasho finest hip-hop beat assassin nimesign”, a declaration one might mistake for the usual verbosity hip-hop artists throw around in an attempt to portray a bravado that they might not necessarily possess. In this case however, Bornzilla is not just talking.
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Oct 27, 2023 |
debunk.media | Karwitha Kirimi |Bernadette Muthoni |Rasna Warah |Natalie Sifuma
Njoroge Muthoni’s films find the ache in the body and surface it. His camera follows the subject like a question, speaking to the surreal way people navigate the inner cartographies of pain, grief and longing – against the sharp relief of the passage of time. In March 2023, the Nairobi-based filmmaker released The Dog Trilogy, comprising three stunning short films: “A Short Film On How To Wait”, “It’s Monday Morning” and “The Problem With Dogs”. For Debunk, Karwitha Kirimi speaks to the filmmaker.
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Sep 22, 2023 |
standardmedia.co.ke | Natalie Sifuma
The recent Africa Climate Summit in Nairobi offers great promise in addressing the pressing climate crisis. The unified stance of African governments signifies a crucial step toward collective climate action. This unity should translate into meaningful support for the most vulnerable groups. Among these are women. Women in Africa are celebrated for myriad things, including their strengths in face of adversity.
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Sep 15, 2023 |
the-star.co.ke | Natalie Sifuma
The recent Africa Climate Summit in Nairobi offers great promise in addressing the pressing climate change issue across the continent. The unified stance of African governments signifies a crucial step toward collective climate action. However, this unity must translate into meaningful support for the most vulnerable groups affected by the climate crisis. Among these are women. Women in Africa are celebrated for a myriad of things, including their strengths in the face of adversity.
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