How can you find meaning in your life when growing up in one of the biggest slums of Kenya? In Kawangware, Circus Bazaar’s Kaja Berg met ‘The Conquerors’. [dropcap size=small]T[/dropcap]he Kawangware slum in Nairobi has 800.000 inhabitants. Like other African slums it consists of tons of garbage, worn down sheds and very bad sanitation. The
History, insecurity and brinkmanship reveal an unsettling global future. [dropcap size=big]T[/dropcap]he Black sea crisis is likely to be more than simply a resurgent Russia flexing its might or a local ethnic divide in Ukraine. Its origins and motivations rest in the age old historical chess match between great powers and the growing energy and mineral
Back in 1719, Daniel Defoe wrote the still famous novel “Robinson Crusoe”. The plot of which runs as follows. A white educated and civilised European man finds his way onto a far-flung island, builds a home and either fight’s away savage natives or teaches them an enlightened vision for how one should live their life. The implied cultural
[dropcap size=big]A[/dropcap]ny expectations that this new Coldplay album would be a return to form or a progressive step forward are smashed. There is nothing to connect with or enjoy on this album. It starts poorly and finishes dreadfully. It is without direction, intent and purpose. It fails to excite. ‘Always In My Head’ is a