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,…
Read MoreWhy Kenyans Protested the 2024 Finance Bill
Kenya’s Finance Bill 2024 has become one of the most talked-about political topics up to date. It raised a lot of concern among citizens, especially because of the proposed new…
Read MoreHow 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,…
Read MoreRight 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…
Read MoreWozah 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…
Read MoreKenya 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?…
Read MoreWhen 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…
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