Monthly Archives: July 2022
Informed citizenry, a virtue of self-governance
The sovereign people are the source of all Constitutional Power in Kenya.
This Constitution binds all persons and all State organs.
It commits to nurturing and...
A look at Africa’s virtual comedy series
For those of you who enjoy drama, comedy, love, personal adventure and solar energy, well, this is for you.
Virtual Colleagues, a new TV show...
How Dr. Chipato Conquered Sabotage to Join Medical School
You might have heard it said, 'What doesn't kill you makes you stronger’, as Friedrich Nietzsche put it.
Dr. Mejury Chipato's story, a Zimbabwean Medical...
Fast shrinking Kimao Dam levels raise stakeholders’ eyebrows
Stakeholders in Baringo County have raised concerns after the Kimao dam experienced a drastic reduction in water levels.
The 300,000 cubic meters dam, situated in...
BOOK REVIEW: Thriving Entrepreneurs
BOOK CHAPTER REVIEW
Chapter Title: Cast Your Vision
Author: Anthony Njagi
Reviewer: Victor Ochieng’
Thriving Entrepreneurs is the latest book published by Antony Njagi.
As a scribe, I can...
The mystery of Mburukenge, Mombasa’s seaside shanty
"And you, your son came to threaten me last night.
I hear the boy has a grudge against me.
So far, I have done nothing; only...
GAIINS: Making agricultural, climate risk insurance gender-inclusive
The Regional Centre for Mapping of Resources for Development (RCMRD), in partnership with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), and the United States...
What’s the secret of cultivating rich reading culture in schools?
Anytime I visit Precious Blood-Riruta in Nairobi, I am always thoroughly thrilled by the rich reading culture cultivated in that top girls' school.
The pious...
Why Saccos should nurture good corporate governance
Good corporate governance is a system by which an organization is directed, controlled and held accountable by its shareholders and stakeholders.
In this case, good...