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Business & Finance

WHY NAIROBIAN NEVER ADMITS THEY ARE LOST EVEN IF THEY ARE

by Hempstone Odhiambo Oguna The Nairobi streets is one of the biggest noisy streets in Kenya. People hurriedly walk in their various place of work. In order to be adapt in city life like Nairobi you need to be smart and not get fooled easily by con men. Defeat is one of the things most […]

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Opinion

POVERTY ERADICATION IN KENYA STRATEGY

by Emile Niyonkuru To end poverty in Kenya right now, government leaders need to take urgent, coordinated, and targeted action across multiple fronts. While poverty eradication is a long-term process, there are high-impact moves they can initiate immediately to begin shifting outcomes.   Direct Cash Transfers to the Poorest Why: Targeted cash transfers have been […]

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Business & Finance

The Moving Heartbeat of Nairobi’s Commuter Culture

by Jackson Ochieng Muga  Every weekday morning in Nairobi, the city hums to life long before sunrise. At the heart of this rhythm are matatus—Kenya’s iconic minibuses—that carry millions through the city’s arteries. But to call them simply a mode of transport is to miss the deeper, richer story. Step into a matatu during rush […]

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Business & Finance

STARTING BUSINESS WITH KSH.5,000: HAT I DO DIFFERENTLY

by Patrick Elisha Jaling Starting a business with Ksh 5,000 might sound like a joke in today’s economy, but it’s a reality many young Kenyans face. I’ve been there — driven by ambition, low on capital, and full of hustle. What I’ve learned is that Ksh 5,000 won’t do everything, but it’s enough to begin. […]

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Food & Travel

WHY I NEVER LEAVE MAMA CHIPS

by janet Chips is one of the snacks that I enjoy personally due to its flavor, readily available and cheapness in nature. Not that I don’t like other snacks, it is because everyone has his or her owns preference. Just as the bible says you can’t serve to masters at the same time, so in […]

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Opinion

Tell a story about people across generations can relate to

by mbone Every morning, my grandfather used to rise before the sun, sip a strong cup of black tea, and read the newspaper from front to back. It was a quiet ritual—one that marked the rhythm of his day and gave him a sense of order. He lived in a small village where everyone knew […]

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Gist & Gossip

The echoing

by ruth Is it just me, or is it actually real?  It’s an echo in my ears. Well, I can ignore it, but that didn’t work. So I decided to sit and listen.   At first, it seemed like a calling, but then it grew deeper than that, like words with a deeper meaning. I […]

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Opinion

When to take a loan and when to walk away

by gabby meja In today’s fast paced world,loans can be a lifeline or a trap.knowing when to borrow and when to walk away is one of the most important financial decisions you’ll ever make.Here’s how to decide: When to take a loan 1).To Grow,Not just to survive Only borrow when the loan will help you […]

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Local News

Kenya’s political and social discourse is often dominated by headlines

by Stephen Muli Kenya’s political and social discourse is often dominated by headlines—corruption scandals, protests, cost of living crises, political rivalries. But behind these symptoms lies a deeper, quieter crisis: the erosion of public trust in institutions, leadership, and even one another. This is not a new problem, but it has reached a tipping point. […]

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Opinion

Deep takes on News, Society and Politics.

by Tione Ikala In today’s digital landscape we consume news not understanding, but to react within seconds, global headlines are reduced to trending hashtags and complex society issues are flattened into emotional charged soundbites. We share like, cancel defend, outrage often before fully grasping the issue at hand. Butin the rush to “take a side” […]

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