Artificial Intelligence and Its Impact on Education: Reshaping the Future

by Phelix Baraka Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming nearly every sector of society, and education is no exception. Once confined to science fiction, AI is now embedded in classrooms,…

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The Siren Song of Saba Saba: Why Kenya’s Youth Keep Marching Beyond Traditional Politics

by Brian kipkorir The recent “Saba Saba” protests in Kenya, commemorating the historic pro-democracy uprising of July 7th, 1990, have once again laid bare a profound shift in Kenyan political…

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how a bodaboda rider can save sh100000 in 12month

by mercy Target Breakdown: To save Ksh 100,000 in 12 months, you need to save: Ksh 8,300 per month, or About Ksh 280 per day  How It Can Be Done:…

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the term cousins is reshaping kamba GEMA political identity

by Iss I majorly want to begin with how the term cousins is reshaping kamba GEMA political identity.By emphasizing the importance of kingship and family ties in political affiliation .This…

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The Secret Life of Kenyan Street Food Vendors

by Doreen In the bustling streets of Nairobi, Mombasa, and other Kenyan cities, a vibrant world of street food vendors thrives. From sizzling nyama choma to steaming hot mandazi, these…

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How I Crashed a Kikuyu Wedding

by stella So, imagine me showing up at a Kikuyu wedding, uninvited, just for the vibes and maybe some free food. I’m there, trying to blend in, when an auntie…

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The Pressure to Provide Is Killing Our Mental Health

By Clinton There’s a weight most men carry that no one sees — the invisible burden of being “the provider.” It’s not just about money. It’s about identity. Worth. Respect.…

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Men’s Tears are Expensive

    Why Men’s Tears Are Too Painful An Emotional Reflection on Masculinity and Pain By Emmanuel Luvembe Why Men’s Tears Are Too Painful Introduction In a world where masculinity…

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Is Kenya Raising a Generation That Fears Responsibility?

by Mercy peter Is Kenya Raising a Generation That Fears Responsibility? Responsibility is not a fancy word–it simply means doing what you’re supposed to do, even when it’s hard. It’s…

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Matatus, Madness and Morning Routines: Nairobi Commutes and What We can Learn About Culture and Chaos

by fel Having lived in Nairobi, you realize that the day does not actually start before you have successfully gone through the matatu frenzy. It is not simply a public…

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