A New Rastafari Temple in Kenya’s Capital Highlights the Movement’s Resilience
By Redaction ARPS with AP The Rastafari movement is gaining recognition in Kenya, which officially recognized it as a valid religion in 2019 following a court case involving a schoolgirl who was expelled for keeping her dreadlocks. The opening of the newest Rastafari place of worship, just outside Kenya’s capital (original article), also contributed to this
Gambian Delegates Visit Kenya to Study Gender Equality Reforms
A Gambian delegation of lawmakers and civil society representatives completed a transformative study visit to Kenya, gaining insights into gender equality reforms, legislative practices, and advocacy strategies to strengthen inclusive governance under the EU-CODE project.
Kenyan Man Arrested Over Alleged 42 Murders
Collins Jumaisi Khalusha appeared in a Kenyan court accused of killing and dismembering ten women, with police granted 30 days to detain him for further investigation, following the discovery of multiple bodies in a quarry near his home and his confession to killing 42 women since 2022.



