Monthly Archives: October 2021
Tiaty residents call for more development projects
Tiaty residents have asked the national and county governments to expand development in the area.
They also want Non-governmental organisations to supplement effors of the...
Youths benefit from innovation agency grants
The Kenya National Innovation Agency (KeNIA) issued a Ksh. 800,000 grant to two youthful innovators to work on a solar powered cooking boilers project.
The...
POETRY: This is for you!
This is for homes broken into shards of dirges and sorrow, for families with a loss or two, for cities that have touched the...
Men challenged to join fight against female cut
More than 200 minor girls who underwent Alternative Rites of Passage training in Kisii County have 'graduated'.
Men were challenged to be at the forefront...
We all have unforgettable moments
By Mahadhi Alfan Kale
Our life is a mixture of good and bad experiences.
Indeed, there must be something in everyone's life that is unforgettable.
It can...
AGRIBUSINESS: Why avocado is the green gold
A section of farmers from Uasin Gishu County, Kenya, have started to embrace avocado farming.
One of them is James Agui who says avocado farming...
EVANGELISM: Prisoners to get free bibles
Shareword Global is on a mission to provide bibles to every prisoner in the country.
The faith-based group says this is one way of addressing...
BOOK REVIEW: Cry, the Beloved Country
GENRE: Novel
AUTHOR: Alan Stewart Paton
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: South Africa
REVIEWER: Mohammed Oluwatimileyin Taoheed
Cry, the Beloved Country is written from the perspective of a third person omniscient...
Matiang’i impeachment attempt annoys supporters
Some political leaders have vowed to defend interior CS Fred Matiang'i against whom an impeachment attempt is being made.
Nakuru Town West MP Samuel Arama...
Residents demonstrate over state of Iyabe Hospital
Residents of Bonchari constituency in Kisii county yesterday demonstrated over the sorry state of Iyabe Level Three Hospital.
They have been expecting it to be...












































