Monthly Archives: April 2026
Unspoken Heroes: The Resilience of Firstborn Siblings
Author: Oliver Mercy Atim
Country: Uganda
Publication Year: 2025
Pages: 208
Cost: UGX50,000 KES1,800 $15
Reviewer: Elijah Nyaanga
I may never stand on a stage or have my name...
Annah Omwega’s Council Member Bid Gains Momentum in LSK Nairobi Race
Annah Nyaera Omwega champions people-centered leadership, ensuring every advocate’s voice shapes the future of LSK Nairobi.
Her campaign emphasizes practical action and professional welfare, moving...
Leadership Rooted in Action and Legacy: Nyagarama Ignites Hope in LSK...
Willis Nyagarama’s campaign is reshaping the LSK South West race by emphasizing leadership grounded in listening, empathy, and practical action.
His vision focuses on strengthening...
Empty Stomachs, Fractured Souls: The Silent Unraveling of a Nation
Hunger is not just a physical crisis; it erodes dignity, fuels frustration, and quietly reshapes human behavior across society.
As food insecurity deepens, relationships within...
Silent Offices, Loud Concerns: The Growing Debate Over the Role of...
The office of the Deputy Governor in Kenya risks becoming symbolic rather than functional, undermining the very spirit of devolution envisioned in the Constitution...
Beyond the Mace: Understanding the Role of Serjeant-at-Arms in Kenya’s Parliament
Serjeant-at-Arms are the unseen guardians of Parliament, keeping order, security, and protocol at the heart of legislative operations.
The 3rd National Serjeant-at-Arms Conference highlighted their...
Sweet Returns from the Hive: How Apiculture is Transforming Livelihoods in...
Apiculture is emerging as a sustainable and profitable farming practice, offering farmers an alternative source of income while enhancing food security and environmental conservation.
Martin...
Decoding Kenya: A Nation Building Its Digital Future From Within
Kenya is steadily shifting from a consumer of technology to a creator of homegrown digital solutions, driven by innovation, collaboration, and a strong sense...
Africa Infrastructure Boom Faces Widening Construction Talent Gap, PMI Warns
Africa’s infrastructure boom is racing ahead but a 57 percent talent gap threatens to slow delivery and derail impact.
Massive infrastructure spending is losing billions...











































