Tag: Kenyans in America

Ali Velshi | Kenyan-born broadcaster tells poignant family tale in bid to urge Americans to vote

Ali Velshi is a Ismaili Muslim of Gujarati Indian descent who was born in Nairobi, Kenya. His family moved to Canada in 1971. Over the years has worked diligently and climbed the corporate ladder to host his own show on MSNBC called Velshi & Ruhle, complete with an office on the esteemed NBC headquarters in New York.

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Barak Jacuzzi: 5 quick facts to know about the Kenyan-American rapper

by  Florence Wanjiru | Tuko.co.ke

If you are a fan of Kenyan rap music, then you must have listened to the hit rap songs released by Barak Jacuzzi, in collaboration with Octopizzo. Barak’s real name is Baraka Njoroge. The super talented artist wears many hats. Besides being a Kenyan American rapper, he is an emcee, entertainer, pianist, and radio presenter at NRG radio.

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‘Americanah’ Drama From Lupita Nyong’o and Danai Gurira Dead at HBO Max

by | Hollywood Reporter

Americanah, the planned limited series starring Lupita Nyong’o and from showrunner and actress Danai Gurira, is no longer moving forward at HBO Max. Sources say Nyong’o had to drop out of the series after running into a scheduling conflict.

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Hawa Hassan Shares the Spicy Somali Pasta Recipe From Her New Cookbook, ‘In Bibi’s Kitchen’

BY ELISE TAYLOR | Vogue

“Grandmothers are the ultimate home cooks,” says Hawa Hassan. That’s why, for her new cookbook with Julia Turshen, In Bibi’s Kitchen, she decided to make them the focus. Part cooking guide, part educational material, and part journalistic exercise, the book features the beloved recipes, and stories, of matriarchs from eight African countries that touch the Indian Ocean.

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Boni Njenga | Kenyan-born American seeks top position in Minnesota

By The Standard

While the United States is considered to be the land of opportunity, it is not always the same for many immigrants who seek a better life and education from their native countries. But a Kenyan born American, Boni Njenga, himself an immigrant who went to the United States by default 17 years ago is seeking to be the remedy to the problems facing not only the huge immigrant community in Minnesota, but also native Americans in the county.

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Four Kenyans die in car accidents in US

By Nairobi News Reporter

Four Kenyans living in the United Sates have died in separate accidents in the past week. On Saturday, two Kenyan men died in a car crash that also killed a third man in Delaware.

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Anne Mongare | Meet Minnesota based Kenyan Disc Jockey, known as DJ Mochi Baybee

By Richard Kamau  | Nairobi Wire

Anne Mongare aka DJ Mochi Baybee is a Kenyan disc jockey based in Minnesota, US. She talked to People Daily about her love for the decks and journey in the craft.

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Nigerian-American Okonjo Iweala and Kenyan Amb. Amina C. Mohamed make shortlist as WTO members narrow field of DG candidates

By Ebimo Amungo | With WTO Press Release

Nigerian American Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and Kenyan Amb. Amina C. Mohamed are among five candidates who have been selected to move into the next round as the World Trade Organization moves ahead with its selection process for a new Director General. Read The WTO release below

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Company Targeting Kenyans in Diaspora Obtains Fund Manager License

By John Wanjohi  | Mwakilishi.com

African Diaspora Asset Managers (ADAM) Limited, which is targeting Kenyans and other African clients abroad, has been granted a fund manager’s license by Kenya’s Capital Markets Authority (CMA).

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Larry Madowo | Kenyan reporter interviews Bill Gates on Covid 19 vaccine access for Africa

By BBC

Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has said Covid-19 has “set back” public health efforts, reducing food distribution and inflating prices. Speaking to BBC World’s Larry Madowo, he said richer countries including the US had not yet done enough to make sure that vaccines will be available for all when ready for distribution.

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Kenyan man found dead in Texas bayou

by The StarNews

A Kenyan was last week found dead in the bayou at 49 San Jacinto Street Houston, Texas.

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Kenya’s Christine Kamau to play American trumpet fest

By Lucy Ilado | Music In Africa

Trumpeter Christine Kamau will be the first East African to play the Festival of New Trumpet Music, which will be held online between 8 and 17 September. The 18th edition will “present lots of exciting new music by trumpeters from near and far. Live talks and a workshop will complement performances,” the organisers of the American festival said. 

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Meet Kenyan Family Reaping Big From Traditional Vegetables in US

By MICHAEL MUSYOKA | Kenyans.co.ke

Agriculture is a lucrative venture to undertake in the country but few have taken on the income-generating activity beyond the African borders.For Henrietta Moraa Isaboke, who has lived in the US for 19 years, farming was an activity like many she had not foreseen herself undertaking that turned out to be the family’s pride.Speaking to Kenyans.co.ke, the farmer who specialises in traditional vegetables like Managu for Kenyans living in the US, explained that it is a fullfilling venture which resulted in immense gains for the family.

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Martin Kabaki | Florida coffee shop owner living the American dream

Owner of Growers Alliance, Martin Kabaki, moved to the U.S. from Kenya about 20 years ago and saw an opportunity to help coffee farmers in his homeland.

By Leah Shields | First Coast News

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Kenyan Family Desperately Looking for Son Who Moved to the US

A Kenyan family is looking for their son, Allan Gathungu Kangethe, who lives in the United States of America. According to the family, the man had not contacted them for over a long period and neither could they reach him.

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Sharon Njeri Wambu | Kenyan-American Teen Who was accepted to 11 Ivy League Universities Settles for Stanford

By John Wanjohi | Mwakilishi.com

Sharon Njeri Wambu, a Kenyan-American teenager who received acceptance to 11 top universities including Harvard, Stanford, Columbia, Cal Poly Pomona, and Vanderbilt after completing her high school education earlier this year has finally opted to attend Stanford University.

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Laban Sialo |Kenyan-American talks about his transition from athletics to US Air Force post

By ELIAS MAKORI | NATION

What are the chances of a young man from Baringo County, Kenya turning out to be a lead health expert at the United States Air Force, the world’s greatest air force? One in 50 million, I could say. That’s why Baringo-born American Laban Sialo must be pinching himself as he climbs to the top of a C-17 transport aircraft’s tail to conduct a noise survey during diagnosis and repair.

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aKoma is Dead. Long Live aKoma!

With the poor representation of Africa in the media and the lack of avenues for African creatives to express themselves, two former Turner/CNN staff, Chidi Afulezi, from Nigeria, and Zain Verjee from Kenya, joined forces in 2015 to form AKoma. Conceived as a platform that would enable and unleash Africa’s talent on the world, Akoma had the mantra “The most important person in Africa is the storyteller.” After 4 years trying to sell the message of Akoma to customers and investors, the duo pulled the plug on their enterprise. This article narrates the tortuous journey of Akoma.

by Chidi Afulezi | Medium

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Steve Kibare | Budding Kenyan-American golfer targets big tours

By LARRY NGALA | Daily Nation

For many amateur golfers aspiring to join the professional ranks, competing in the biggest Tours and tournaments in the world is a long-held dream. American-born Kenyan Steve Kibare, who is due to join Dalton State University on a full golf scholarship this fall (this month), has what it takes to join the big tours in the world.

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Google honors Kenyan freedom fighter Mekatilili wa Menza

By Dinah Matengo | CGTN Africa

Google has published a special Doodle on its homepage to honor and celebrate Mekatilili wa Menza, one of Kenya’s first freedom fighters. She is known for inspiring the Giriama people to resist colonial rule in the early 20th century.

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Zambian Dambisa Moyo and Kenyan David Ndii make list of The 100 Most Influential Economists Online (2020)

By Ebimo Amungo

Two African economist have made the list of of The 100 Most Influential Economists Online (2020). Zambian-born Dambisa Moyo was recognised as a global thought leader while Kenyan economist David Ndii, a well known columnist for the Telegraph also made the list.

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Remittances from Kenyans in North America Reach All-Time High


By John Wanjohi | Mwakilishi.com

Kenyans living and working in North America defied the Covid-19 pandemic to send home a whopping $145.95 million (Sh15.7 billion) in May.

This is the highest ever amount of money received from the region that includes the US, Canada, and Mexico in a month, according to data by the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK).

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Navigating the Self: African Student Experiences in U.S. Higher Education

By Wei-Ting Shih  | The Politic

E pluribus unum. Out of many, one. This motto is not only engraved in the Great Seal of the United States, but also in the spirit of the country. For decades, the U.S. has prided itself in being a land built by immigrants; in being a land where individuals from a wide variety of backgrounds have been able to unite and work together towards greatness. The nation’s status as a cultural melting pot has not only been praised as an asset, but has also been seen as a defining characteristic.

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Why Sub-Saharan African Immigrants to America Are the Most Educated

By Joshua Eferighe | OZY

Growing up, Thomas Adetomiwa wasn’t too keen on his dad’s origin story of how he got to the U.S. from Nigeria. He’d often tell Adetomiwa how his acceptance into the University of Houston meant that he’d be the first person in their family to come to America, and how he had to simultaneously work four jobs while sending money back home to his grandmother and brothers. 

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How George Floyd’s death united Africans and African-Americans

African immigrants have not always felt at home in African-American communities. Black Lives Matter protests may be changing that.

By Anthony Akaeze  | Christian Science Monitor

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Going far together: The East African diaspora steps up to address COVID-19 in their home region

by Azan Virji | Global Voices

As COVID-19 threatens the lives of millions around the world, the East African community has not been immune to this threat. The region has reported over 7,000 cases as of June 14. When COVID-19 cases began to rise in my home country of Tanzania, I became very concerned for my family members, all of whom have severe health issues that make them vulnerable to the virus.

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Zain Verjee: The Kenyan-born former CNN anchor who is passionate about changing the representation of Africa in the media.

By Ebimo Amungo

Zain Verjee is African, she wears her African identity with pride as she navigates the world as a journalist and media tycoon. And as she works to promote corporate brands and organizational reputations through her eponymous media group, one mission remains at the core of her essence, a determination to change how her beloved continent is represented by the global media.

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Kenyan economist, Waigwa Wachira, marries his American beau in private wedding

By Opera News

Dr David Wachira, an economist and public finance specialist at World Bank has officially exchanged wedding vows with the love of his life Cecilie Olaussen. The wedding ceremony went down on Saturday, June 13 in Dallas, Texas although the couple had earlier postponed it due to the COVID-19 situation.

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#BlackLivesMatter: How Kenyans in the United States Protested George Floyd’s Death

By John Wanjohi  | Mwankilishi

Kenyans living in the United States were not left behind as thousands of people poured to the streets in various cities across America to protest the death of George Floyd. The 46-year-old African-American was killed in Minneapolis, Minnesota after a white police officer put his knee on his neck for 8 minutes 46 seconds in a disturbing incident captured on camera.

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Kenyan Villagers in Kisii follow kin’s burial in Minnesota via Zoom

By Capital News

A Kenyan-American, Dr. Thomas Nyambane, who died of Coronavirus in the United States, has been buried in Minnesota with his kin in Kenya following his burial via zoom. Dr. Nyambane’s body could not be transported back to Kenya due to travel restrictions around the world.

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