Obama's visit, entrepreneurs and the Garissa attack 4 months on
A group of Kenyans discuss gay rights and America's influence in Africa.
Born Albino in a Kenyan village, Isaac Mwaura speaks about his struggle to be accepted.
Isaac Mutisya's daughter has been missing since the Garissa attack of April 2015 (大象传媒)
Our guests discuss the fallout after the gang rape of a girl of 16 in Kenya.
Two Kenyans disagree about whether the Westgate Mall in Kenya should be reopened.
Entrepreneurs and tech developers in Nairobi's iHub discuss how Kenya is changing
Kenyan entrepreneur Maureen Kamari on why women must stop pitching like they're requesting
Obama on fighting terror, China's new dominance and why gay people deserve equal rights.
Serah Kanyua is a young Kenyan business woman who shares her top tips for success.
Students who survived the massacre at Garissa University talk about their futures.
How a 1960's Californian city embraced all things Kenyan and was almost renamed Nairobi.
Isaac Ochieng, director of Kenya's National Counter Terrorism Centre, speaks to Newsday.
Some Kenyans told us that speaking English gives you more status than speaking Swahili.
The 大象传媒's Jon Sopel on the President who just wanted to chat
The president's step-grandmother, Mama Sarah, looks forward to his trip to Kenya
Two Kenyan podcast makers discuss reaction to President Obama's upcoming visit to Kenya.
Business hopefuls showcase their ideas and innovations at a summit in Nairobi.
Kenyans react to a CNN news report describing their country as a "hotbed of terror鈥.
Audrey and LaToya discuss the challenges transgender people face in Kenya