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Brikicho: Reclaiming the Hidden Histories of Kenya’s Women Artists

By Editor

This article examines the historical marginalization of Kenyan women artists and the contemporary efforts to reclaim visibility, agency, and legacy within the country’s cultural landscape.

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Consuming or Hustling: Two Sides of a Rolling Coin in a Kampala Shopping Mall

By Tusiime Tutu

An art exhibition inside a busy Kampala mall confronts viewers with the tension between hustling and consuming - two sides of a rolling coin. Through everyday materials and scenes, Wamala and Kikomeko urge audiences to pause, reflect, and question what truly drives their daily grind.

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Is the East African Community a Catalyst or Hindrance for African Development?

By Kelvin Innocent Msika

The East African Community (EAC) unites eight member states to promote regional cooperation. Achievements include the Customs Union, Common Market, and trade facilitation, but power imbalances, weak institutions, and delays in a unified currency hinder full integration. Without reforms, the EAC risks limiting rather than driving East Africa’s development.

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How Sudanese Women Battle Breast Cancer Amid War and Collapse of Healthcare

By Suha AbdelRahman

Before April 2023, breast cancer was Sudanese women’s most common cancer, amid limited awareness and treatment. The war devastated healthcare, halting services and creating severe shortages. Despite this, women’s initiatives promoted early detection and support, and by 2025, recovery efforts began, highlighting resilience and hope.