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Opinion

How Digital Life Sharpens Our Real World

In a world increasingly defined by screens, networks, and data streams, it’s easy to think of “digital life” as something separate from “real life.” But in truth, the digital and the physical are no longer parallel tracks—they are fused. With each advancement in technology, our understanding, efficiency, and experience of the real world become sharper, […]

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Opinion

Why Kenyans Fall for Populist Manifestos Every Five Years

Kenya’s long-term plan, Vision 2030, aims to achieve middle-income status by 2030 through economic, social, and political reforms. While democracy in Kenya provides a platform for political participation and freedoms, it does not provide an equitable share of resources. Although Kenya has managed to sustain GDP growth exceeding 5% in 2023, she also solely relies […]

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Opinion

How Kenya’s Job Market Is Raising a Fearless Generation.

If you take a walk around the streets of Nairobi today, and you will encounter a young person up to something daring. They can be selling secondhand clothes on Instagram, operating a small boda boda delivery shop, editing Tik Tok videos to clients overseas, or cultivating and selling vegetables on their parents farm. It is […]

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Lifestyle & Culture

Right or entitlement 

There has always been this notion that the customer is always right,now in as much as it is good for customer satisfaction and getting good clientele in business, sometimes its misused. Having worked in the hospitality industry for a while, I’ve met all sorts of clients.Some good one’s who in their case, I’d use the […]

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Lifestyle & Culture

Wozah Cousin! Why Gen Z’s Slang Is the Biggest Digital Rebellion in Kenya

Wozah wozah! If you’ve spent even five minutes on Kenyan Twitter (X) or TikTok lately, you’ve probably bumped into phrases like “tafadhali bro”, “kufinya”, “soft life”, or gotten hit with a casual “cousin” in a comment section beef. It might sound like jokes and random noise to the boomers and some millennial uncles, but let’s […]

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Lifestyle & Culture

Kenya doesn’t have a talent problem—we have a responsibility problem.

We admire success but run from the work it takes to get there. Here’s why that needs to change → #OwnIt #BeThechange Is Kenya Raising a Generation That Fears Responsibility? By [@DanteK1] We don’t talk about it enough, but we see it everywhere. In the home. In schools. In workplaces. Even on our roads. There’s […]

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Uncategorized

When I Left Peace for Packaging: A Modern Tale of Love, Loss & Kienyeji Regret

They say we don’t realize the value of peace until we’ve shared a bed with chaos in designer heels. I once had peace — a simple, loving woman. The kind we often write off as kienyeji because she wasn’t TikTok-ready or decked out in synthetic glam. But like many young men on the rise, I […]

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Gist & Gossip

Chasing Riches, Chained by Loss: How Kenya’s Youth are Gambling Away Their Futures in the Name of Forex Trading

“I only wanted to help my mother fix our leaking roof,” says Felix, a 23-year-old. “Now I owe loan apps and friends over 100,000 shillings, money I have never seen my entire life forget about what such an amount could do to improve the situation of my family.” Felix was only 10 years old when […]

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[Unlocking the Secrets to a Thriving Freelance Writing Career] Executive Summary This comprehensive guide dives deep into the world of freelance writing, offering practical advice and proven strategies to help you build a successful and fulfilling career. We’ll explore crucial aspects, from finding clients and managing your finances to mastering your craft and building a […]

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