Founded on democracy, the nation state seems to be falling apart which brings the questions of possible alternative system replacements. We either go the one world government or officially re-draw the world map, breaking up, patching up, and merging territories. ...Read more
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About 10 years ago, the highly sought after “miracle healer” of Loliondo AKA Babu, reportedly treated more than 6 million people with his ‘Miracle Cure’. After the deaths of several hiv-positive patients who had abandoned antiretroviral (arv) drugs, the magical healing ...Read more
A 12 ft statue of the first president of independent Kenya sits on the cobbled lawn of Kenyatta International Conference Centre. The statue is a masterpiece that captured intricate details of Kenyatta from his sandals to his African coat and hat. Unveiled ...Read more
Kihu, an economist and founder of The Bizconomist Journal suggests that a young person in Kenya has three options of breaking out of poverty or become financially independent —education, entrepreneurship and talent. Initiatives such as the 30 per cent procurement rule ...Read more
It’s harder to get an orgasm when having casual sex, when one is stressed or when your partner is not sexually attractive enough based on your liking. However, I don’t understand why women find it is necessary to fake orgasms. If ...Read more
In the modern era, Social media has changed the rules of relations. The ease and access to technology has made it increasingly easy to get in touch with attractive strangers, Find your high school sweetheart or reconnect with a random ...Read more
Deplatforming, (a term for kicking someone off social media or other sites when they break the rules) also known as no-platforming, is a form of political activism or prior restraint by an individual, group, or organization. This has recently been common ...Read more
A large number of artifacts held in Western museums and libraries are known to have been appropriated over the ages through conquest and colonialism. The looting of African objects by anthropologists, curators, and private collectors took place in war as ...Read more