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  • A Proper Maasai Wedding Starts with a Cup of Fresh Cow's Blood

    On the morning of my friend's wedding in Nairobi, I watched as Maasai tribesmen wrestled a steer to the ground and slit its throat. It would become the centerpiece of the wedding feast, but not before we drank its blood.

  • The New Movie 'Stories of Our Lives' Dispels the Myths Fueling Kenya's Homophobia

    The Nairobi-based arts collective the Nest created an anthology of short films that was recently shown at the Toronto International Film Festival.

  • Kenya's Growing Ketamine Problem

    We purchased the ketamine from a small gas station pharmacy just down the road without even so much as a prescription. The whole bottle cost less than a round of beers at a roadside Kenyan watering hole.

  • The UK Khat Ban Is Impacting African Farmers

    Last year, I had the chance to visit a khat farm in Kenya—a peaceful place most of the time—where the khat was bundled into high-speed pickup trucks and driven into Nairobi for international distribution. But at midnight last Tuesday, the edible herb...

  • Jihad in Kenya

    VICE News headed to Mombasa to speak with Abubaker Shariff Ahmed, the highest-profile radical sheik in Kenya, before he was assassinated in April, and to get an up-close view of those living and dying in the cross hairs of a holy war being fought on...

  • Rich Kenyans Are Injecting Themselves with Black Market Creams to Become White

    The popularity of skin-bleaching injections has rocketed over the last 18 months. The trade in black market creams and injections is completely unregulated. There is no way of knowing just how dangerous they are.