What to know while taking a loan.

by Lydia Gitari Trade credit, or an agreement that you can purchase goods or services from a firm and pay at a later date, is a normal process in B2B…

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The Rise of ‘Cousin Politics’ in Kenya: A New Face of Tribal Alliances within Kamba-GEMA Relations

Since gaining independence in 1963, Kenya’s political landscape has been deeply influenced by tribal affiliations. Ethnic identities have often shaped voter behavior, political alliances, and even policy direction. The “big…

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The Rise of ‘Cousin Politics’ in Kenya: A New Face of Tribal Alliances within Kamba-GEMA Relations

by Joan Shivachi Since gaining independence in 1963, Kenya’s political landscape has been deeply influenced by tribal affiliations. Ethnic identities have often shaped voter behavior, political alliances, and even policy…

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How My Granddad’s Quick Thinking Saved Our Lives

by Godwin Odhiambo Meta Description: A powerful story of how my grandfather read the signs of danger and acted decisively, saving our lives one stormy night.   I was born and…

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Stop Validation

by Esther Njer Too many people are just wasting time viewing other people’s lives on social media and only the word “wish” occupies them instead of getting up and making …

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The Ongoing Struggle: Gender Issues Affecting Women

by Samson Ekiru , Women around the world face numerous challenges due to their gender, affecting their daily lives, opportunities, and overall well-being. These issues are deeply rooted in societal…

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The Allure of populism: Unpacking Kenya’s Five-Year Circle

by Ayub Otieno Abuyo The electoral landscape in Kenya is one that is characterized by a strange phenomenon: After every five years the citizens are trapped in a wave of…

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The Power of Women’s Voices in a Shifting World

by Festus kipkoech Introduction Across the globe, women are raising their voices—in protests, boardrooms, courts, classrooms, and digital spaces. They are demanding justice, equity, representation, and dignity. From reproductive rights…

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Moving in With Your Boyfriend Feels Like Love, Until You Realize You’re Slowly Losing Yourself

By Susan Wambui Muigai When I moved in with my boyfriend, I was genuinely happy. I thought I had finally found peace someone to come home to, share meals with,…

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CHILDREN BORN OUT OF WEDLOCK IN ISLAM

by Sumaiya Said There have been numerous discussions about Islamic law and how it allegedly undermines or neglects the ‘girl child’ or women. In society, I wouldn’t say that women…

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