Please enable JavaScript to read this content. It began in the colonial days when the city was segmented into racial zones, with special areas demarcated for the ...
On his state visit to Kenya, the King addressed the "wrongdoings" of Britain's colonial era. He told a state banquet in Nairobi of his "greatest sorrow and regret" and that there was "no excuse".
Years later, colonial official Sir Charles Eliot said Nairobi sat in "a depression with a very thin layer of soil or rock. The soil was water-logged during the greater part of the year".
He is also scheduled to visit Nairobi National Park and meet with ... previously expressed regret over abuses committed during the colonial period, most notably during the 1952/1960 Mau Mau ...
Nairobi serves a banquet that titillates every sense. Take, for instance, Talisman. This restaurant isn't merely a place to dine; it's a temporal portal, marrying the city's colonial past with its ...
NAIROBI, Dec. 11 (Xinhua ... the museum serves as a vivid storyteller of Kenya's evolution from a colonial outpost to an independent nation, relentlessly on the move. Sevily Mwailemi, a ...