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The Republic of Kenya is an East African country bordered by Tanzania (south and southwest), Uganda (west), South Sudan (northwest), Ethiopia (north), Somalia (northeast) and the Indian Ocean (southeast). Traversed by the Equator, Kenya comprises mountain highlands, savannah, lakes and the Great Rift Valley that crosses the country from north to south. As you will be able to see on the live HD streaming webcams, its nature and wildlife, with lions, leopards, hippos , buffalos, giraffes and elephants, are perfect for safaris. There are also world heritage sites (e.g. Lamu) and several beaches, such as in Diani, Kilifi and Bamburi. National economy is mainly based on agriculture (tea and coffee export), and the service industry also plays an important role.
Population: Around 48 million inhabitants
Capital: Nairobi (also the country’s largest city)
Other major cities: Mombasa, Kisumu, Nakuru, Eldoret, Kehancha
Climate: humid tropical (coastline), temperate (inland) and arid (north and northeast)
Main attractions: Maasai Mara, Nairobi National Park, Amboseli National Park, Mount Kenya, Lake Nakuru National Park, Mpala Research Centre ( Laikipia County ), Tsavo East and West National Parks, Mombasa Cathedral, Aberdares National Park
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In honor of Women’s History Month, EBONY is highlighting dynamic Black women through the lens of our new archival series, Woman to Woman. In the fourth and final episode, we hear reflections about the importance of staying true to ourselves despite what others may think or say.



Beloved actor Kel Mitchell sat down with EBONY Correspondent Jenn Rodriguez to discuss his latest book Blessed Mode: 90 Days to Level Up Your Faith and song of the same name. The newly ordained youth pastor spoke about overcoming different levels to be successful in life while also opening up about his own respective journey.



Over the past weekend, the 2022 Preakness Stakes horse race, a thoroughbred horse race held on the third Saturday each May at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland, hosted over 60,000 guests who wagered over $130 million total. It may have been Baltimore's hottest day on record this year but the fun did not let up one bit. Here's a rundown of the most captivating moments from Preakness weekend, and you can watch the highlights in the video below:



Star of the film Kiki Layne sat down with EBONY Correspondent Jenn Rodriguez to discuss her role in the new film and the joy that Chip and Dale bring to audiences everywhere.



Tina Knowles-Lawson sat down with EBONY correspondent Jenn Rodriguez to discuss her latest work for the "Me In You, You In Me" video campaign, which brings much needed attention to the virus. In the campaign, Knowles-Lawson and sports analyst and former NBA player Jalen Rose discuss the importance of having conversations about HIV for reasons of safety and enlightenment.



In conjunction with Verizon, EBONY is journeying through our rich archives in honor of Black History Month to highlight the cultural contributions of African Americans in this country. The second video in this enlightening archival series explores the impact and historical value Black music has had upon our community.



EBONY’s CEO Michele Ghee talks with September 2021 cover star Jennifer Hudson about honoring Aretha Franklin's legacy in the new biopic RESPECT, the power of forgiveness and how she finds balance.



Dynamic comedian and actor J.B. Smoove forever etched a place in our hearts playing Kevin Hart's boy in BET's reality show parody The Real Husbands of Hollywood and as one of Larry David's besties, Leon, on Curb Your Enthusiasm. In this exclusive convo with EBONY, the smooth-talking stand up and former Saturday Night Live writer discusses his approach to perfecting his craft, the extraordinary tale of how he landed his dream job, and the time he was hoodwinked into swimming with sharks. Catch him as the co-host of Juneteenth Unityfest here on Ebony.com at 5pm EST / 2pm PST.



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Eve, the rapper/actress-turned-talk show host, has returned to her roots. She’s starring in the new series, 'Queens' where she plays a '90s rap goddess who returns to the stage 20 years later, alongside the rest of her hip-hop girl crew (comprised of Naturi Naughton, Nadine Velazquez and Brandi). EBONY contributor Delaina Dixon spoke with Eve to find out about her new role, what it’s like to be back on stage spitting dope lyrics, and why she can’t wait to be a “smother mother.”



His recent Opus, King’s Disease II, marks Nas’ 10th album to top the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, and his first in nine years to hit No.1. This month, he graces the cover of EBONY’s October “Legacy Issue,” where we highlight the artist-turned mogul’s various business pursuits. In our exclusive cover shoot, the Queens, NY MC rocks luxe fall suiting, bold jewelry and sleek accessories designed for making boss moves. Tune in for a sneak peak into the making of our October cover shoot.



EBONY CEO Michele Ghee and Nas talk generational wealth, and how he is building a lasting legacy through QueensBridge Venture Partners—his investment company built around tech startups and digital currency.



Estelle recently caught up with EBONY and discussed how today’s rap scene is home to several female rappers, as opposed to the long-standing idea that there can be only one dominant woman in the game at a time. The British-born singer/songwriter is known for mixing genres, such as R&B, reggae, or Afrobeats, but one of her first hits was a rap song. Although Estelle entered the music industry when it was thought that only one woman could dominant as a rapper, the 37-year-old said growing up she had many femcees to listen to. Now, she’s overjoyed at the options she has in artists such as Megan thee Stallion, Noname and Cardi B. “I was hoping for this day. I am so excited it’s here,” the Grammy winner said. “I have a choice. I can listen to at least five female rappers and just turn up; and it not just be the one that we’re being told, ‘Hey, this is the one this year.’” “In the same way, I can listen to five or 10 male rappers,” Estelle added. “Now … I want to see five to seven R&B or pop singers—Black girls or brown girls—and they’re all just amazing, and they all got records that I can relate to.” She said she hopes she can continue to use her platform “to continue the work of female artists being able to be out here in more than one place [and] in more than one iteration.” Watch the full interview above to hear how Estelle hopes to help women own themselves.



London-born singer Estelle recently spoke to EBONY about growing up with a Grenadian father and Senegalese mother, and how she presented that heritage in her latest album, Lovers Rock. Estelle, 39, attributed her can-do attitude to the strength of her matriarchs. “I was surrounded by African aunties my whole life,” she said. “All the women [were] very powerful.” Although her parents split up when she was 3, her mother was adamant about teaching her children about both cultures through food and music. The couple later reconciled and married some 20 years later , which is an underlying story on Lovers Rock. The 14-song project, released in September 2018, explores her parents’ relationship through a blend of music genres from across the African diaspora including reggae, soca and Afrobeats. Estelle said she was deliberate about collaborating with musical acts such as dancehall artist Konshens and Nigerian record producer Maleek Berry. “First of all, I wanted to work with people I was fans [of],” the Grammy winner said. “Second of all, it’s the core music. How am I going to chose who’s popping just for the sake of a record?” She added, “They’re all artists who make the music and come from the places that the music originated from. I think they are just as great and amazing as whoever is being popular appropriating [the sounds].” Estelle also spoke about London being an epicenter of Black culture because of many of her peers, including Grime rapper Wiley and DJ/actor Idris Elba, are first-generation Europeans. “We’re first generation and closer to our roots than a lot of the rest of the world,” she said. “My parents came to the U.K. in the 1960s and ’70s. … They have been back every year to Africa or the West Indies.” The “American Boy” artist believes “clear lineage” back to their motherlands is what has kept the cultures so embedded in the art that comes out of London. Watch the full clip above to hear more.



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Former NBA champion Metta World Peace, formerly known as Ron Artest, sat down with EBONY recently to discuss his upcoming Showtime documentary and stressed the importance of having access to affordable mental health care. “It’s called Quiet Storm. It’s the story about Ron Artest. I changed my name in 2011 and [the documentary] is about my early days in the league,” World Peace said of the Bleacher Report-produced project. “It goes through the evolution of my career starting out and getting drafted and situations that got me suspensions in the NBA.” Prior to changing his name, World Peace was known as one of the NBA’s most aggressive defenders. His polarizing personality led to him being involved in some of the most infamous on-court altercations in NBA history. In 2004, World Peace, then a star on the Indiana Pacers, was involved with what the New York Times referred to as the “one of the worst” brawls in sports history when his team played against the Detroit Pistons. World Peace’s former teammates Kobe Bryant and Jermaine O’Neal were among the participants in the documentary. Despite having access to the soon-to-be released project, World Peace revealed that he has not seen it yet. “I didn’t want to see the doc until it comes out. I did see the trailer and I did hear some things that Kobe said. I don’t know everybody that’s in it because I kind of want it to be a surprise to me,” he said. He unknowingly became a mental health advocate when he thanked his psychiatrist during a post-game speech after winning the 2010 NBA finals as part of the Los Angeles Lakers. “Back in 2010, when people weren’t really talking about those issues because the media back then was more critical of a celerity or athlete to come out and say ‘Hey, I need help,'” World Peace said. The former star, who left the league in 2017, shared his thoughts on the current state of the mental health community. “It’s a whole new movement now. Everybody’s more understanding of someone and more willing to help someone that’s in need from everything that’s involving mental health,” he wrote. While there have been many strides made toward raising awareness, the Queens native said, “We actually need more social workers and more funding for therapists, more funding for people that can’t afford those sessions because they are superexpensive.” Highlighting one particular program that offers cost effective assistance, he said, “There’s this school called the Chicago School of Psychology and they provide sessions for $15 an hour. They take the students that they’re teaching and after they go through that course, those students provide counseling sessions, which I think is very cool.” Quiet Storm: The Ron Artest Story airs Friday, May 31 at 10 p.m. on Showtime. Check out the trailer below.



Oscar, Tony and Emmy-Award winner Viola Davis recently sat down with EBONY to discuss new film, A Touch of Sugar, a documentary addressing America's current diabetes crisis and how it disproportionately effects Black and Brown lives. Davis, who narrates the film, was drawn to the project due to her own experience with the disease, revealing that several of her family members are diabetic. Others have passed away due to complications from the disease. "A huge number of my family members have type 2 diabetes. My great-aunt died from complications from diabetes, as did my grandmother." The Fences actress has been diagnosed as pre-diabetic herself, saying she was in disbelief when her doctor shared the news. "I said, 'that's got to be a mistake. My glucose levels are always great, I eat right, I exercise.' Then she read my numbers, and they were elevated super-high." In addition to arming herself with information, the How to Get Away With Murder star became a "warrior" for her own health, consulting her doctor and sisters who have type 2 diabetes for advice on diet and overall lifestyle choices. When it comes to people of color who often refer to disease as "the sugar," Davis suggests taking actionable steps to avoid the fate of so many of our family members. "When we were growing up it was, 'umm hmm, you know, aunt so-and-so got the sugar,' and then nobody did anything. We continued to eat our cornbread and the dumplings...we have to change our relationship with food, we have to change...how we see our health and going to the doctor on a regular basis and we need to create a support group within our community to help each other."



His recent Opus, King’s Disease II, marks Nas’ 10th album to top the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, and his first in nine years to hit No.1. This month, he graces the cover of EBONY’s October “Legacy Issue,” where we highlight the artist-turned mogul’s various business pursuits. In our exclusive cover shoot, the Queens, NY MC rocks luxe fall suiting, bold jewelry and sleek accessories designed for making boss moves. Tune in for a sneak peak into the making of our October cover shoot.



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EBONY Editor-in-Chief and Senior Vice President of Progamming @mariellebobo provides a snapshot of the October Digital Cover Experience and Legacy-themed editorial package featuring Nas. Shot across the street from Jimi Hendrix’s famed Electric Lady Studios—a site where Nas recorded some of his iconic lyrics—the Queens, New York MC rocks bold accessories and luxe suiting designed for making boss moves. In the cover story, writer Miles Marshall Lewis talks with the rap legend about leaving an artistic legacy and the latest addition to his catalog, Kings Disease II. Nas’ daughter, @iamdestinyjones shares her entrepreneurship journey as the founder of cult beauty brand Matic Cosmetics. Walé Oyéjidé of Ikiré Jones—who designed Nas’ custom cover look—shares how he uses fashion to amplify marginalized communities and what it was like seeing his looks on screen in Black Panther and Coming to America II. We take a look at the evolution of Queensbridge Venture Partners—Nas’ investment company built around tech startups and digital currency, and EBONY CEO Michele Ghee and Nas talk life lessons and generational wealth in an exclusive-one-on-one. Visit the link in bio to read the full cover story on EBONY.com featuring exclusive interviews, #bts content, and so much more. LegacyIssue #EbonyCover #NAS



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