When a Man Cries
When a Man Cries By Phill Ibsen When a man cries, its thunder trapped in a vacuum, where the night, falls into sleepless ominous darkness. There is no one but […]
When a Man Cries By Phill Ibsen When a man cries, its thunder trapped in a vacuum, where the night, falls into sleepless ominous darkness. There is no one but […]
Legend of the sleeper By William Dekker I was not a backbencher in high school. I always sat at the front row in class, like the good law-abiding, assignment-completing and
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The Subtle Art of Editing; Lessons from Lucas Wafula. By Marion Jepkosgei. Editing is the most underrated expertise in Kenya. Despite it being the cornerstone of writing, the relationship between
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Father’s Day By Wairumu Gathungu There are two days in a year that give me cold chills: my dad’s anniversary in February and Father’s Day in June. My fortitude carries
Vijana, Kuungana na Maarifa ni Asili ya Mageuzi Na Sitati Wasilwa Wiki chache zilizopita, mwanahabari tajika, Linus Kaikai, alizungumzia swala la vijana katika uongozi, hususan katika siasa za Kenya. Katika
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LOVE IN A TIME OF UNCERTAINTIES by Beryl Muga It had to be a Saturday. No mistakes. This meeting had been calculated well for months. I’m sitting across from him.
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THE LAST ANIMALS By Brian Joseph It is said that you never know the importance of something till you lose it. I wish I knew are indeed the most painful
What color is your diet? By Priscilla Kona Dial a fruit today! Food is anything which, when taken in the body will sustain life and growth. Ministry of Health
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THE STORY THAT IS OFTEN NOT TOLD. By Brian Joseph Each day we come across women of all genders, ranging from zero to the very eldest members of our society.
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THE SITUATION ABOUT ORPHANS IN NIGERIA By Brian Joseph The news about how vulnerable children are suffering in one of our African countries hit me like an A-bomb. According to
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This lockdown is a good break from sadaka and tithe By William Dekker We may look sad about these stay-at-home measures imposed by the government, but deep down we are
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NO LONGER AT EASE By Priscilla Kona The moment is epochal, the gravity impossible to ignore. Epitaphs are blood cuddling; “hacked to death by Covid 19” . Is the