It’s your boy Eaaaaazi landed in Nairobi this morning and is ready to bring the house down at the Hype Festival happening this weekend at the Ngong Racecourse.
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We are now counting hours to the biggest golfing event on the calendar. If you are a tad confused about what the hashtag #BKO2018 is all about, perhaps you should start here. |
The Kenya Kite festival is back and will be happening this Sunday at the Nairobi Polo club from 11am to 6pm. The picnic style event, which is East & Central Africa’s premier kiting event organized by Urban Live Events, brings together kite fliers, kite makers and kite enthusiasts from around the world. |
We can all agree that food is life. This is why we're excited to list the upcoming Israel food and wine festival- an event after our own heart. Baraka Israel and the Embassy of Israel in Kenya combine forces to bring us the best in culinary delights from Israel. Join us as we explore what’s in store for you at this edition of the Shuk. |
TGIF! Yes, thank God it’s February. January was quite the month and boy aren’t we glad that’s behind us. We’ve rounded up some of Nairobi’s biggest events that you should look out for, and definitely purpose to attend.
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January just ended and the year is off to a good start. How far are you with those resolutions? Is January just a free trial month and your actual efforts won’t be exerted till February? Either way, here’s more fuel for your travel planning. We’re back with part 2 of tips on Tembea Kenya travel planning. |
We all made those pesky new year’s resolutions, didn’t we? You can barely get a vacant treadmill in the gym, your kindle has finally seen the light of day after 10 months, and you’ve actively started looking for courses online. Top on your list must be the always elusive travel. You want to travel more but logistics constantly seem to rain on your parade. If you’ve decided that this is the year that you’ll tembea Kenya a little more, then we’re here to help. Here’s a list of travel hacks that will have you packed and ready for your next adventure. |
With a team of approximately 84 employees that spans 5 countries , Pesapal and Ticketsasa are the utter definition of a pan African enterprise. It was therefore no small fete when we assembled our colleagues from Arusha, Dar es salaam, Zanzibar, Kampala, Nairobi, Mombasa and Lilongwe in Diani for a much needed “strategy revision” (or vacay depending on how you look at it). As the Kenyan group, we were determined to show our African counterparts precisely why Tembea Kenya has become the phenomenon that it is. |
If events are a staple food for you, then September is definitely your month. Here are some highlights on events coming up. 1. Koroga Festival 19th Edition This edition is holding nothing back. Congolese singer-songwriter, producer and dancer extraordinaire Mr. Fally Ipupa will be in town to rock your Sunday afternoon. Dan Aceda, the Crown Prince of Benga and The Kansoul are also expected to perform. We’re mostly looking forward to seeing the soul sisters Linda live. If their YouTube channel is anything to go by, Linda are the next big thing. |
With exactly one day to go, we can only hope that you’ve secured your tickets to The Wave with Tekno Miles. Augustine Miles Teleki, popularly known as Tekno Miles is set to perform at the Waterfront, Ngong RaceCourse on Saturday, 9th September 2017. |