Stephen Misori
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Mr. Misori holds a Bachelor's degree in Education Arts, English and English literature from Mount Kenya University. He is the author of the book ''Village Under Siege'', a book reviewer, and a science journalist passionate about environment, health, climate change, education and agriculture. His email address is misori.village@gmail.com
Book Title: Bemba Dynasty 1
Author: Prof. Charles Mwewa
Reviewer: Stephen Misori
The novel, Bemba Dynasty 1, set in the Bemba Kingdom, follows the tale of Chilufya Mulenga, a resilient widow and mother to the only legitimate heir to the throne, the Young King. The narrative delves into the rich ancestral heritage of the Bemba people, highlighting the significance of lineage, tradition,...
Redefining Climate Adaptation: How community-driven research is key to transforming Africa’s response to global threats
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As part of the Locally Led Adaptation Matrics (LAMA) Project, GIC will deploy 20-30 research assistants across the 14 counties of the Lake Region Economic Bloc to collect essential data that will inform strategies for building climate resilience.
The goal is to develop joint socio-economic and environmental plans to address climate change impacts in the region.
Addressing these challenges requires a...
Book Title: Laws of Influence: Seven Lessons in Transformational Leadership
Author: Prof. Charles Mwewa
Reviewer: Stephen Misori
The true measure of a person's life lies in the impact they have on others. It is essential to honor men and women who have selflessly valued the well-being of others over their own.
The highest form of contribution to society is when one genuinely and...
Book Title: Ethical Mentorship: The Missing Link in Transformational Leadership
Author: Prof. Charles Mwewa
Reviewer: Stephen Misori
In today’s society, leadership is often marred by malpractice, with those in power treating their followers with disregard. Many rise through the ranks with tainted hands, driven by ambition rather than integrity.
These leaders, who should be examples of accountability, instead prioritize self-interest, exploiting their positions...
Global Outreach: Dr Nina Meyerhof’s efforts to restore dignity and hope through education and aid
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Harris announced that the store is donating new clothes to needy families in Kenya and Nigeria. This effort is part of the store’s new initiative aimed at addressing the increasing need for comfort, equity, and hope in underserved communities.
Driven by her vision for a more compassionate world, Dr. Meyerhof continues to champion initiatives that foster peace and bring comfort...
Book Title: Black West: And African Immigrants to the West, a Narrative
Author: Prof. Charles Mwewa
Reviewer: Stephen Misori
In his latest book, Black West: And African Immigrants to the West, a Narrative, Prof. Charles Mwewa offers a deep exploration of the natural cycle of human endeavours—birth, growth, and eventual decline. He skilfully links this philosophical framework to the experiences and aspirations...
Earlier this year, the School embarked on a comprehensive sports initiative, introducing a variety of disciplines including netball, volleyball, and football.
As the Rachuonyo North Sub County Ball Games kick off at Omboga Zone on Tuesday, July 16, 2024, one thing is certain: Obuya Comprehensive School will proudly represent the Rambira Zone in both boys' and girls' football competitions.
Obuya...
Some regions have received less than 50% of their usual annual rainfall, exacerbating the continent's food insecurity crisis.
Global warming is the increase in earth’s average surface temperature due to anthropogenic activities, primarily the emission of greenhouse gases.
Without addressing the root causes of food insecurity, the pain and suffering of children in Zambia and across Africa will persist.
In many African...
BOOK REVIEW: Poetry, The Best of Charles Mwewa; an in-depth analysis of timeless wisdom
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Author: Prof Charles Mwewa
Title: Poetry, The Best of Charles Mwewa
Reviewer: Stephen Misori
Poetry has long served as a powerful tool to convey important messages to society. Historically, the elderly used poetry to instill discipline, educate, warn, advise, and offer hope to the young.
However, despite the profound teachings embedded in these poetic works, younger generations often overlook them, finding the language...
According to Roche chairman Dr Severin Schwan, the contribution nurses make to patients is undeniable, particularly in Africa which is characterised by socioeconomic inequalities in access to care for patients.
Currently operational in South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya and India, the NoD programme successfully embodies the Roche commitment to empower nurses.
Founded in 1896 in Basel, Switzerland, as one of the first...