Back by the overwhelming demand, both popular and from those morbidly curious, the EA Scene is back. What can we say? Sorry for the delay.

We’ve taken some time, looked at different aspects of our work and decided that indeed, the thing we want most is to double down and move forward. We want to continue on the path towards being the best and first platform for the East African creative sector. To say we’re excited to bring you some great voices and writers that will be making key contributions going forward, we’d be underselling. 

We’ll be involved more, a bigger presence at events and starting our own initiatives. We’ll want to hear more from you as well, give us feedback, tell us about creatives that deserve featuring, or just thoroughly tell us how wrong we are about the most recent article critical of ‘musician X’. Whatever it is you want to say, know this, the EA Scene would be nothing without our readers, and now we want to help you procrastinate at work and better prepare for the vibes of the upcoming weekend. We hope you’ll join us and thank you for continuing to push us to bring this platform back. It’s what we love to do, and we have nothing but love for those who have been our corner throughout. 


So be prepared out there, there’s much more that will be coming from us. 

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