Maina’s love for cars started early, with his first car being the company-issued Daihatsu Dudu during his debut job. But over time, his garage has seen tremendous upgrades.
Justice Richard Otieno Okwach, Edward’s father, recalls visiting him in hospital the Sunday before his death and sensing that his son’s days were numbered.
Chef Maliha Mohammed’s name is synonymous with determination and culinary excellence. She rose to fame after participating in record-breaking cooking marathons.
Ndemo was the force behind key ICT milestones including the introduction of the undersea fibre optic cable TEAMS, Kenya’s Open Data initiative, and the liberalisation of mobile telephony.
Winnie spoke openly about growing up in the heart of Kenya’s political resistance, recounting intense and traumatic experiences that many Kenyans never see.
#PulseSpotlight - Nicole, a sickle cell warrior is vocal about the myths that plague those with sickle cell—particularly the idea that they can’t live past 18. She remembers overhearing a nurse say this while she was in hospital in her 20s.
A Kenyan medical team has made global history by restoring the sense of touch to an amputated arm — a world first that blends science with what feels like magic.
Raised along Mbagathi Road and shaped by a rich medley of musical influences , Groovy Jo’s evolution is as layered as her sound. With her signature voice and fearless approach to experimentation, she’s on a journey to becoming one of the most compelling names in the rap scene
These fears can be paralysing, causing individuals to edit their personalities, suppress their uniqueness, or avoid visibility altogether. They limit self-expression and reinforce a life lived for others’ approval instead of one's values.
While in Nigeria, Diana, who has been in many top local productions, featured in ‘Love and Motivation’—an emotionally charged romance—and another film yet to be released
The BBC documentary, widely shared and discussed across social platforms, brought attention to the government’s heavy-handed response to civilian protests.
During the mid-2000s and early 2010s, Ole Willy emerged as one of the standout names in Kenya’s vibrant urban gospel scene, sharing the spotlight with artists like Jimmy Gait, Daddy Owen, Rufftone, and MOG.
Dorea isn’t the only public figure shedding light on the realities of new motherhood. Comedian Mammito Eunice is also using her satirical skits to shed light into the realities of motherhood.
Senator Hezena Lemaletian opens up about her journey into politics, nicknames she's gathered over the years and the Hezena Lemaletian Foundation in an exclusive Pulse interview. She discusses the Pastoralists Sports Initiative (PSI), Samburu culture and gives an unexpected nod to Shakespeare's 'The Merchant of Venice'.