Kenyan entrepreneur Elly Savatia won the Royal Academy of Engineering’s Africa Prize for Engineering Innovation for his app ...
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Kenyan Developer Builds Platform Enabling Buyers to Share Shopping Costs, Track Money
A Kenyan man living in the US has developed Nuvv, a digital platform that allows buyers to share shopping costs, make group ...
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Kenyan Creator Wins Global Award for Designing App that Translates Speech to Sign Language
A Kenyan identified as Elly Savatia has won KSh 8.6 million from the UK’s Royal Academy of Engineering for designing app that ...
Kenya’s veteran opposition leader, Raila Odinga, died in October 2025, reportedly from cardiac arrest while receiving ...
Kenya to Grow 5% in 2025 Says NCBA as Private Credit & Fiscal Support Rise - IT News Africa | Business Technology, Telecoms ...
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Wetang’ula assures British envoy of timely passage of election laws
National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang’ula has assured that Parliament will expedite the review and passage of all election-related bills to ensure the IEBC is fully prepared for the 2027 General ...
Children from Kenya visited Llŷn schools, enjoying cultural exchange sessions, performances, and sports, building friendships ...
African computational linguists have commenced research to correct the imbalance by building open-source language datasets ...
The aroma of sizzling woks and fragrant spices filled the air at Kenya's Utalii College on Thursday as chefs from across the ...
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Ruto defends revised Cybercrime Act, says it targets bullies and terrorists
President William Ruto has defended the revised Cybercrimes Act saying the new law is designed to protect Kenyans from online Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today | ...
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Kenyan creates first sign language app
A Kenyan engineer has won a major prize for developing an AI-powered app that translates speech into sign language using lifelike 3D avatars.The innovation aims to make communication easier for people ...
Kenyans are trading the 9-to-5 grind for the freedom—and risks—of self-employment, redefining success on their own terms.
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