Monthly Archives: March 2021
SCHOOL: Help us create small ‘heaven’ for mentally challenged
A public special school in Nakuru is appealing to well-wishers to aid in creating a peaceful environment for its population of mentally challenged pupils.
The...
EDITORIAL: Change tact to stop stubborn brewers
As the National Government grapples with an increase in consumption of alcohol more so among young adults, it is worth recognizing the efforts that...
Unfortunate price of Kapedo`s journey to peace
Tackling insecurity in Tiaty SubCountywas a challenge during an operation launched by InteriorCS Fred Matiang’i following the killing of a Deputy Operations Commander of...
Teacher Unions push for boarding schools phase out
When learning activities resumed in the country after an unusually long break occasioned by the COVID-19 pandemic, it was expected that learners would take time to...
IDLER’S CORNER: Nitoboe Nisitoboe?
What you need to know:
If you don't understand who Kinyans are, let me tell you for free that it is better you speak less...
Cheruiyot sponsors girls who dropped out of school
Young girls who dropped out of school due to teenage pregnancies in Baringo have a second chance to resume their studies.
The programme for the...
Graffiti: A New Dimension in School Discipline in Secondary Schools in...
Abstract
Graffiti is writing or drawings made on a wall or other surface, usually without permission and within public view. Graffiti ranges from simple written...
HEALTH: Mixed reactions as Covid-19 vaccination drive gets underway
Kenya is focused on the task of getting citizens immunized against Covid-19 amid mixed reactions.
The country received the first batch of vaccines recently and had...
The Kibra I Knew; the book Juma would love to publish
Ahmed Juma, starts us off with how challenging his life was in a community where discipline was instilled to every child.
But he feels this...
BOOK REVIEW: Blossoms of the Savannah
Author: Henry Ole Kulet
Genre: Fiction
Publisher: Sasa Sema Publications, Nairobi. An imprint of Longhorn, 2009
Reviewer: Zablon Ogutu
The novel Blossoms of the Savannah is a story...











































