1 | 1 Prynce Nyanjui Njenga, Shufaa Selamani Mgoi, Sofianne Wangui Yedelaar | | 70.00, 70.00, 70.00, 30.00 | | Tito NorbetusⒸ , Randy Mugambi | This House opposes the rise of Cancel Culture | |
2 | 1 Djibril Daha, Khalid Mohamed, Ameer Abdulatif, Mohamed Aweys, Mohamed Abdulkadir | | 70.00, 70.00, 70.00, 30.00 | | Nethalie NtinyariⒸ , Desiree Mmasi , Joy Mumbi | In a post-pandemic world, this house prefers a world where individuals exclusively work from home rather than exclusively work in person | |
3 | 1 Abdulaziz Ali, Adnan Yerrow, Fanica Radica | | 70.00, 70.00, 70.00, 30.00 | | Stephanie NekoyeⒸ , Faith Joel | This House Believes that marriages of convenience (e.g. your families/beliefs are compatible, and your job schedules fit together) are preferable to marriages of "true love". | |
4 | 1 Vijay Varindra, Ally Is-haq, Zesany Nuguse, Hyoung Lee, Elizabeth Oram | | 70.00, 70.00, 70.00, 30.00 | | | This House Believes that parents of talented students in Kenya (talents could include music, sports, art etc.) should encourage their children to pursue education aggressively, even at the cost of their talent careers. | |
6 | 1 Kian Moolraj, Rayyan Kana, Manthura Sheikhnurei | | | | | This House Believes that globalization does more harm than good for African countries | |