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  • Jun 12, 2024 | businessdailyafrica.com | Sylvia Muia

    The night of May 2, 2024, was one of horror for unsuspecting guests and staff of the most luxurious hotels in the Maasai Mara. After a day of enjoying the wild, none of them expected to be woken up late at night by the sound of rushing waters, infiltrating their tents that had lost power, leaving them in darkness. After rescue efforts were successful, hotels now remain with the task of rebuilding and cleaning up the mess that the waters of Talek River left behind.

  • Jun 11, 2024 | nairobinews.nation.africa | Sylvia Muia

    Kenyan-born screenwriter Peres Owino was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award for writing the Netflix documentary series African Queens: Njinga, produced by Jada Pinkett Smith. The award ceremony will be held on June 7 in Los Angeles, United States. She is the first Kenyan-born woman to be nominated for a Daytime Emmy and was recently nominated for an NAACP Image Award for writing. Peres wrote two episodes of African Queens: Njinga, which is streaming on Netflix.

  • Jun 4, 2024 | businessdailyafrica.com | Sylvia Muia

    Kenyans will now be forced to hire vehicles for game drives into the world-famous Maasai Mara National Reserve after Narok County banned entry of private cars. Alex Nabaala, the chief park administrator of the reserve, made the announcement. “In line with the implementation of the Maasai Mara Management Plan, we have banned the usage of private vehicles for game drives.

  • May 1, 2024 | businessdailyafrica.com | Sylvia Muia

    Nairobi has grown into a culinary haven with over 400 restaurants and more coming up every month. From Italian to Indian cuisine, fine dining to fast food, there is an array of options for city dwellers to choose from. Stephanie Kiragu alias Steph the Chef, a chef with 14 years of experience, always dreamed of opening her own restaurant one day, but she made a peculiar decision to set it up outside the city. “I studied abroad and worked in countries such as Spain, Switzerland and Dubai.

  • Apr 24, 2024 | businessdailyafrica.com | Sylvia Muia

    As couples search for the perfect way to immortalise their special day, a new trend is taking off, thanks to social media. Live wedding paintings are quickly becoming more popular as the painter is tasked with the most important duty of the day —to capture the essence of the couple through their brush strokes. This trend gained popularity on TikTok, where Natasha Nduku was first spotted. She explains what goes into creating a live wedding painting.

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