Specific scenes
Who is doing the thing, where is it happening, and why does it matter now?
We publish Kenyan youth culture stories that are specific, alive, useful, and not afraid to sound like the person who wrote them.
Who is doing the thing, where is it happening, and why does it matter now?
Smart, funny, tender, annoyed, curious, stylish. Just do not be vague.
Campus, estate, city, coast, online, underground, mainstream, and everything between.
Pitch the thrift sellers shaping campus style, the photographer behind a lookbook wave, or the styling trick everyone copied.
Pitch how student creators price brand deals, why chama culture is changing, or what soft life costs in real numbers.
Pitch the sound, scene, or fan behavior around the release, with context beyond whether you liked it.
You send a short pitch with headline, angle, why now, and who you can speak to.
We reply with notes, scope, format, deadline, and whether it fits the current calendar.
You file the piece, we edit together, and the final story goes through copy and visual packaging.
Keep it tight: headline, angle, why now, who you will speak to, and links to previous work if you have any.