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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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

The echoing

by ruth Is it just me, or is it actually real?  It’s an echo in my ears. Well, I can…

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…

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…

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…