What the Karen Nyamu drama says about public tolerance of chaos

by Paul The “Karen Nyamu drama” around the June 25, 2025 memorial protests reveals much about broader Kenyan public tolerance (or lack thereof) for chaos and disruption:   1. Public craving for clarity,…

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Elementor #5663

[ [Elementor #5663] Executive Summary This comprehensive guide delves into the intricacies of Elementor, specifically addressing the common challenges and opportunities presented by Elementor #5663, a hypothetical issue or update…

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LOVE HURT

by jesse Sometimes in life you have to accept that, everything you do everyone you meet is a life lesson.  Love is big gold that everyone is yearning to own. …

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The Silent Depression Among Kenyan Youth: Nobody Cares Until You’re Gone

by MAURICE MUSYIMI KITHUKA In Kenya today, many young people are fighting a hidden battle — one that often goes unnoticed and unspoken: depression. Behind the smiles on social media and…

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GHETTO FOOD: CHEAP BUT ALSO EXPENSIVE

by Hempstone Odhiambo Oguna Historically, Ghetto food which also can be referred to as Street food meaning generated from the streets as it started as people from the low class…

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“Why My Aunt Thinks Wi-Fi Is Witchcraft

by Isaac I love my aunt. She raised me like one of her own, and she still calls me “mtoto wangu” even though I now have a beard that can…

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More Than Muscles: My Journey Through Identity, Pressure, Growth, and True Masculinity

by Emmanuel Luvembe “Be a man.” That phrase used to confuse me more than inspire me. I heard it from teachers, uncles, even strangers — whenever I showed too much…

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Being a Man in Kenya: The Silent Expectations We Carry

By Antony Kamau Macharia  “Be a man.”  That’s what we’re told from the time we’re boys — but  no one ever explains what that really means. In Kenya,  manhood isn’t…

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WOMEN’S VOICES, EMPOWERMENT AND GENDER ISSUES

by Mercy Moke In today’s busy world, it’s very easy for women to lose themselves while trying to balance family, work and even relationships. Therefore, personal growth is very important…

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Why I Always Carry an Umbrella in Nairobi — Even When the Sky Is Blue

by Beatrice Atieno Otieno Let me tell you something small, just a tiny warning from someone who has lived long enough in Nairobi: Never trust clear skies. That bright blue…

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