
Kenya’s “Green Constitution”.
The Legal Clauses That Give Environmental Protection its Teeth The legal fight for environmental protection in Kenya is fundamentally different from many other jurisdictions because of one document: the Constitution

The Legal Clauses That Give Environmental Protection its Teeth The legal fight for environmental protection in Kenya is fundamentally different from many other jurisdictions because of one document: the Constitution

Second hand clothing trade or as it is commonly referred to in Kenya as “Mitumba” continues to be a common practice across Africa. Despite government efforts to ban these clothing,

The stories of war are often told through the lens of human suffering and geopolitical struggle. We see shattered cities, displaced populations, and the immense cost of conflict in terms

The fourth industrial revolution is often linked to Artificial intelligence (AI). Its transformative powers have seen an increase in efficiency in several sectors such as healthcare, agriculture, business, education among

The recent rains experienced last week and early this week across the country have exposed the country’s incapacity on matters disaster preparedness. What a troubling paradox: a country that desperately

There is an undeniable power in a name. It’s more than just a label; it’s a vessel for history, a declaration of identity, and a connection to those who came

Noise pollution is considered one of the most overlooked environmental issues especially in urban areas yet these areas are increasingly becoming noisier due to increase in traffic, industrial activities, construction

The term “greenwashing” was coined by Jay Westerveld, an environmentalist, in 1986. This is after he had taken a trip to Fiji in 1983 and during his stay at a

Lets talk littering Green Advocates! One thing battling and getting to my nerves lately is, why would someone trash a plastic bottle beside a busy pedestrian walkway. The art of

When we look at a map of Africa’s eastern coast, we see more than just a line where land meets sea. We see a rich tapestry of bays, inlets, and

The Day Kenyans Refused to Stay Silent If you grew up in Kenya, chances are you’ve heard the phrase “Saba Saba” used around. Maybe in political speeches, old news clips,

Somewhere between liking a Green-brief post on Instagram and reposting a tree-planting flyer I never showed up for, I convinced myself I was an environmentalist. I mean, I once used
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