The board says memes that have the faces or identities of Kenyan citizens are the intellectual property of the people pictured or videographed, and before companies use them in adverts or visibility ...
We know that there have been meme wars in America, and that Donald Trump has been called the “first president meme’d into office.” But in Kenya—a country where one of the only feasible forms of ...
In Kenya, a meme is never just a joke. It is a psychological shield, a political protest, and a social "vibe check" all rolled into one. If you want to know what’s trending, don't look at the ...
The emoji is too generic for the Kenyan experience. A heart emoji says "I love this," but a meme of a man eating nyama choma with the caption "hapa ni kuteseka tu" (We are just suffering here) conveys ...