Derrick Wachaya

Writer Nairobi, Kenya

I’m Derrick (He/Him), a Journalism and Mass Communication graduate from the Technical University of Mombasa, Kenya. Currently I write about trending topics and major issues affecting Africa for Thred, specifically concerning SDGs. View my Twitter here if you’d like to send me feedback.

Derrick is a Journalism and Mass Communication graduate from Technical University of Mombasa, Kenya. While in High School, I did a bit of French but till now I juggle with pronunciations and am still terrible at it.

Immediately after my undergrad I joined a communications company as a Social Media Community Management intern. During my studies I received training in animation. My new love for visual communication could be my next big venture – well, when I decide to explore it fully!

Currently I write about trending topics and major issues affecting Africa for Thred, specifically concerning SDGs. My aim is to raise awareness on the work being done right now to make a positive and prosperous future a reality! Oh, and I love good music, that’s my therapy, even when I’m writing.

Latest Stories from Derrick

Navigating the complexities of gender in sports going forward

Navigating the complexities of gender in sports going forward

Imane Khelif, a 25-year-old Algerian boxer, has become a focal point in the ongoing debate surrounding gender and eligibility in women’s sports. Being the first female boxer from Algeria to win an Olympic boxing gold medal, her story is emblematic of the complexities that arise when gender identity and athletic competition intersect. At the Paris Olympics 2024, Imane Khelif’s boxing participation was marked by attacks over gender eligibility and...

By Nairobi, Kenya
Khaman Maluach becomes South Sudan’s youngest Olympic basketball star

Khaman Maluach becomes South Sudan’s youngest Olympic basketball star

At the Olympic Games in France, 17-year-old Khaman Maluach, standing at 7”2, has captured global attention. As the youngest player on South Sudan's basketball team and a top NBA Draft prospect, his journey from a war-torn childhood to the world stage exemplifies resilience, hope, and the unyielding spirit of youth affected by conflict. Khaman Maluach’s early life was shaped by the brutal realities of the South Sudan conflict. Born in...

By Nairobi, Kenya
The failings that caused the tragic school collapse in Nigeria

The failings that caused the tragic school collapse in Nigeria

In a heart-wrenching tragedy, The Saint Academy in the Jos North district of Plateau State, Nigeria, collapsed last Friday leading to the death of 22 students and leaving hundreds more injured. The Saint Academy, in central Nigeria, had its two-storey building collapse when students were having their exams last Friday. Locals claim the collapse was caused by heavy rainfall in the past week, but reports suggest that structural weaknesses might have...

By Nairobi, Kenya
Kenya’s coastal communities fight illegal logging with hidden beehives

Kenya’s coastal communities fight illegal logging with hidden beehives

Stretching along the coastline, the mangrove forests provide a bulwark against coastal erosion, nurture an array of marine life, and play an essential role in the global carbon cycle. Yet, the mangroves face a relentless threat from illegal logging, driven by demand for timber and charcoal. An innovative idea is turning the tide in favour of mangrove conservation. Thought out by locals, the hidden beehives ploy is now spearheaded by...

By Nairobi, Kenya
Deadly mudslides in Southern Ethiopia highlight need for climate adaptation

Deadly mudslides in Southern Ethiopia highlight need for climate adaptation

Southern Ethiopia has witnessed a devastating mudslide triggered by torrential rains, resulting in the loss of hundreds of lives. The country’s calamity gives an alarm to the East Africa’s growing vulnerability to extreme weather events, a grim reality exacerbated by climate change. The recent mudslide in Southern Ethiopia's mountainous region has left behind a trail of destruction, claiming more than 200 lives and sweeping away homes, livestock, and infrastructure. Communities...

By Nairobi, Kenya
Understanding the Gen Z-led protests in Kenya

Understanding the Gen Z-led protests in Kenya

In recent weeks, Kenya has witnessed a seismic shift in its socio-political landscape as protests led by Gen Z sweep across the country. At the heart of this lies the contentious Finance Bill 2024. The catalyst for these protests can be traced to the Finance Bill's proposals, which many argue disproportionately burden the common citizen while favoring the wealthy elite. Young activists, organizing mostly through social media, have emerged as...

By Nairobi, Kenya
Opinion – African Gen Zers can change climate change denial

Opinion – African Gen Zers can change climate change denial

Within Africa, a troubling trend of climate change denial persists propagated by those who leverage the power of the internet to spread misinformation. It’s not just a matter of ignorance but a deliberate perpetuation of a false narrative that undermines critical climate research and stalls action. The advent of social media and digital platforms has democratized information sharing, but it has also given rise to a parallel wave of misinformation. In...

By Nairobi, Kenya
A mobile library provides youth learning during DRC conflict

A mobile library provides youth learning during DRC conflict

The mobile library initiative, spearheaded by the French Institute of Bukavu, is transforming the landscape of literacy and education for children in the conflict-affected country of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Eastern DRC has been a hotspot for conflict for decades, with civil war and armed groups causing widespread instability. This relentless violence has had a devastating impact on the education system. Schools have been destroyed and families have been displaced,...

By Nairobi, Kenya
Gitex Africa Digital Summit wraps up for 2024

Gitex Africa Digital Summit wraps up for 2024

In an event signifying the burgeoning potential of Africa's tech industry, Gitex Africa recently concluded its second edition in Morocco, attracting innovators, entrepreneurs, and tech enthusiasts from the world over. Held in Marrakech, Gitex Africa brought together over 1,500 exhibitors and startups, along with thousands of visitors from more than 130 countries. The event brought together ideations, innovations, and partnerships aimed at harnessing technology to address Africa's unique challenges...

By Nairobi, Kenya
Nigerian students ordered to leave UK amid currency crisis

Nigerian students ordered to leave UK amid currency crisis

A number of Nigerian students have been ordered to leave the UK after Teesside University reported their inability to pay tuition fees to the Home Office. This comes as the Nigerian naira continues to depreciate sharply against major global currencies. Teesside University, located in Middlesbrough, has confirmed that it took the difficult decision to report Nigerian students after numerous attempts to secure tuition payments proved unsuccessful. University officials stated that while...

By Nairobi, Kenya