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Lifestyle & Culture

Kenya’s Shifting Politics: Cousins, Populists, and the Rise of the Mountain Youth

In Kenya today, something subtle but seismic is unfolding. Beneath the headlines and hashtags, the country is quietly rethinking who it is — politically, culturally, and generationally. You feel it when elders gather in the dry heartlands of Ukambani to bless new alliances. You hear it in the angry rants of boda boda riders in […]

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Inspiration & Motivation

Legend in the Making: A Tribute to Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o

Great soul, that opened to the universe to see differently, symbolically. Great hands, that unfolded to the universe to write differently, to change our world. Great mind, that unfurled to the world to interpret life beautifully with his pen. Ngugi Wa Thiong’o… Sail on in the rivers of ink, in the land of Africa’s ancestors. […]

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Opinion

The Silent Battles Women Face

When God created the first people on earth—a man and a woman—He gave them different roles and responsibilities. A man was instructed to love his wife, lead his family, and work hard, which is why the ground was cursed for his sake. On the other hand, a woman was created to respect her husband, be […]

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Opinion

Communication and the Art of Being an Effective Listener

Many people have often taken communication to mean speaking at any given opportunity; however, listening is equally a special part of this process and perhaps the most needed if we are to make any progress in any meaningful conversation.” (Dennis Odeny)  I believe for an individual to communicate effectively with others, we need to be […]

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Trending Stories

Unemployment is Fueling Crime in Nairobi

Each year the higher education learning institutions releases thousands of Phd, Degree, Diploma and certificate graduates adding to the already millions of unemployed youths in the job market. The world is moving in an economic model which is more based on skills eg Digital skills to integrate AI into our day to day activities to […]

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Lifestyle & Culture

When the Church Feels Like Babylon

1. I Still Believe I still believe in God. But I’m scared of the pulpit. Not because I’m guilty — but because I’ve seen too much. I’ve seen stages turned into thrones. Pews into performances. Worship into competition. And churches that feel more like Babylon than Zion. This isn’t about bitterness. It’s grief. It’s heartbreak […]

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Opinion

Why Kenyan Politicians Weaponize Development Projects During Campaign Season

Overview of the development-politics link in Kenya The recurring election-season pattern Development as a Political Weapon Why development projects are initiated close to elections The illusion of generosity: framing services as political gifts How this tactic manipulates public gratitude and votes The Voter’s Dilemma Immediate needs vs. long-term political accountability How politicians capitalize on desperation […]

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Opinion

Why Kenyans Fall for Populist Manifestos

Every five years, Kenya’s election cycle ignites a frenzy of political activity, with candidates unveiling glossy manifestos brimming with promises of transformation, prosperity, and equity. From free education to universal health care, job creation to infrastructure miracles, these pledges resonate deeply with a population yearning for change. Yet, time and again, many of these populist […]

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Business & Finance

Common Business Challenges, Success Strategies, and the Entrepreneurial Journey

1. Common Business Challenges Lack of Funds:Starting or scaling a business often requires significant investment, and securing adequate funding remains one of the most common hurdles for entrepreneurs. Finding Talent:Attracting and retaining skilled employees is essential for business growth but can be challenging, especially in highly competitive markets. Competitive Market:Many industries are saturated, making it […]

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Opinion

The Youth in Kenya Are Silently Redefining Political Allegiance

Something subtle started to change in the previous general election- one that political analysts largely overlooked. The young voters, particularly those below 30 years, began to switch off the old political scripts. Not by clamour or by assault, but by peaceful opposition at the polls. Kenyan politics has been founded on ethnic groupings and generational […]

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