There has been a rise in the number of cases of Suicide in Kenya and the figures keep going up every day. It is therefore essential for us to discuss more and more about suicide and why people choose suicide. This doesn’t go without me pointing out that as we push for decriminalization of Suicide, […]
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Rehab in Kenya: Expectations v/s Reality
Eve KibareAfter losing my sight, the next step was rehabilitation school meant to train me how to navigate as a blind person and re-integrate into society. That’s where I met Dennis and Quinter, among others who had also lost their sight. We all had different expectations and experiences which I will share here since most people […]
Remember The Total Man? Nicholas Biwott
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Remember the Total Man? The man who made many politicians in Kenya tremble? Well, this specific in week 2017, is when he was raised to rest. Allow me to show you, the man who messed Kenyans big time and how state capture works. Nicholas Kipyator Kiprono A thread. Nicholas Biwott was born in 22nd February […]
What can Africa learn from Candy Crush?
Elizabeth Batuka
Candy crush is a game I am growing to like. After 2 years of arduous grad school, I call it my sinful indulgence or as a Swahili speaker would put it kuambia mwili pole which when loosely translated means, “To tell your body sorry for the hard work”. I like how the candy appears on […]
What Kenya can learn from Rwanda and Singapore’s Silence
Kweyu Makokha
Rwanda is beautiful but the silence in this country reminds me of the silence I encountered in Singapore (peaceful silence). While Singapore lacks personality Rwanda has character and culture. Hell! I have walked in some parts of the cleanest city in Africa, Kigali, looking for people laughing and talking loudly and I haven’t found it. […]
Robert Mũnũku: My Letter to the President
Robert Mũnũku
Dear Mr. President, My name is Robert Mũnũku, an ordinary Kenyan who humbly writes this letter in candor hoping that you will read and act on it. I write this to you – the incumbent President – and do so regardless of party affiliation and would do so to whoever occupied the office of the […]
Quarter Life Crisis and Re-evaluating Mediocrity
Kemi Maranga
I did everything I was supposed to do but was nowhere closer to greatness than if I’d never tried at all. Hi, I’m Kemi, an engineer, dancer, actor, and writer, but most importantly, I’m mediocre. My father died when I was 3 but I got to know him through the stories I heard. He was […]
100+ African Proverbs with Hidden Meanings You Didn’t Know
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Proverbs and wise sayings played an important and significant role in ancient African culture and traditional history. Their hidden meanings’ main function was to warn, teach, entertain and prevent a tragedy by using wise examples through oral literature, stories, and wise sayings. This article presents 100+ Funny African Proverbs and hidden, deeper meanings you didn’t […]
Facing Mount Kenya: A Running Commentary (Part 1 – 5)
Najar Nyakio Munyinyi
When I first read Facing Mount Kenya by Jomo Kenyatta, I was in distress, for the culture Jomo Kenyatta wrote about was based on treachery
Top 50 Most Visited Websites in Kenya – (2020 Update)
Marcus Muraa
UPDATED on 7th April 2020: Here are the Latest Top 50 Most Visited Websites in Kenya based on a 2019 and 2020 Research. Although user experience and good content (educating and entertaining information) is key, website speed is a ranking factor among the most popular websites in Kenya. Obviously, a lot can be said about […]
Growth: Do We Become Or Do?
Bukki Duanne
As far as life is concerned, growth has to happen. It’s one of those things that just happens, you know, like getting stuck in traffic when you’re late. As kids we all are asked what we would like to “BE” when we grow up. It starts all the way before primary starts. Then you get […]
My Ideal Woman: Candid Conversation about Relationships
Fatumas Voice
Young men today do not get enough (if they ever do) instruction on how to get into a relationship and who to do it with. If anything, many of them grow up objectifying women out of different exposure points that demean womanhood. As a result, they end up having unrealistic reasons for getting into relationships […]