Go Global Africa 2019: Unique Opportunity for Kenyan Start Ups to Join the International Tech Hub Network, by Jan. 30 2019


Opportunity for your startup to collaborate with the UK, build networks and learn how to scale up –

Application dates & deadlines
To apply, please read the guidance, and submit your one minute video pitch in this form by 30 January 2019.

Application deadline: 30 January 2019 (12 pm)

Judging panels: 7 – 14 February 2019

Travel dates to the UK: 23 March – 4 April 2019

For more information, call Enos on 0710 193 315 and/or visit the department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport – blog

Cover of Kintu. | Photo via RVI

Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi on Culture, Ethnicity and Politics in Uganda, Sept. 18 2015 @ Rift Valley Institute Office

Cover of Kintu. | Photo via RVI
Date: Friday September 18, 2015
Time: 3pm – 5pm
Venue: Seminar Room , Rift Valley Institute Office
Location: Laikipia Road, Kileleshwa
Entry: Prior Registration

On Friday September 18 at 3pm, the Nairobi Forum will host Ugandan writer Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi, whose novel Kintu won the 2013 Kwani? Manuscript Prize. The novel follows the adventures of Kintu Kidda and generations of his heirs, telling the story of a family and a nation contending with the burdens of the colonial past while seeking to reconcile tradition with the modern world. Jennifer will join Tom Odhiambo, Lecturer in Literature at the University of Nairobi, for a conversation about history, culture and ethnicity in Ugandan politics.
The event will be held at the Rift Valley Institute’s offices in Kileleshwa. Copies of Kintu will be available for purchase. Entrance is by prior registration only.

Register here