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The Learning Blog

Conversations on Skills, Work, Learning, and the Common Good

Borrowing Oyunga Pala’s voice to Mourn my Mum, 1 year on

Vacancy: Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Writers Guild – Kenya.

Europa –Africa

Europa –Africa By Gabriel Dinda Two have never been so compatible So better together, Endowed

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Deborah Moraa: The Accountant who Writes

When figures marry the words, the result is a measured level of creativity marinated with

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Wr. Lilian Bwire: When Writing and Parenting Crave for Writer’s Time!

Compiled by Wr. Linda Ogutu Lilian Bwire is a passionate writer, poet and a mother

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Vincent Ogutu:’ I see an Entrepreneur in Everyone’

By Wr. Verah Omwocha Thank you so much for honouring this invite. Your name, Sir,

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Wr. Tom Mwiraria: Out of the Bank, into the Ink!

By Wr. Vera Omwocha Tell us a little about yourself Thank you. I graduated from

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Benefits of Being an Affiliate of Writers Guild Kenya

What Does Affiliate Writer get? This is the basic level engagement with Writers Guild Kenya.

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The Stories Untold

The Stories Untold By Elias Muhatia. It all started about a fortnight ago when it

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Etiquette of Exchanging Books & Reading Together

By Wr. Gabriel Dinda   Other than betting, football and politics, we are happy to

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Death at Dawn

By Wr. Cheryl Kahingo On that eventful day, the sounds of the mourning drums tore

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Why Writers Guild Kenya?

Because the future doesn’t reward people who only know things — it rewards people who can think, adapt, communicate, and keep learning.

Here are 10 reasons why smart people choose our programs and products:

  1. We started with writing… and grew into lifelong learning.
    Since 2014, we’ve been building a learning community rooted in reading, writing, storytelling, and human development — and we’ve evolved into a future-ready skills institute without losing our soul.
  2. We teach the skills that travel with you.
    Jobs change. Industries shift. AI gets louder. But the “6 Cs” (Critical Thinking, Communication, Collaboration, Creativity, Citizenship, Character) plus digital fluency keep you valuable anywhere.
  3. We’re not theory-heavy — we’re practice-heavy.
    Our learning is built around real-world cases and Competency based Education, so you don’t just “learn concepts” … you learn how to use them in work, life, and society.
  4. We’ve done this at scale — and we have receipts.
    3,000+ learners engaged, 1,300+ training sessions delivered, 200+ first-time authors published, and hundreds supported into platforms, publishing opportunities, and writing-related work. That’s not hype — that’s habit.
  5. Our approach is Personalized attention
    People don’t grow from being talked at. They grow through mentorship, feedback, community, and practice — and that’s how we design everything we do.
  6. We help you build confidence, not just certificates.
    Whether you’re a student, a professional, a freelancer, or a leader — we strengthen the skills that make you clearer, sharper, calmer under change, and better at expressing what you know.
  7. We serve both “just starting” and “ready to level up.”
    If you’re experimenting, we guide you gently. If you’re aiming for professional excellence, we push you strategically. Either way, you won’t be left guessing what to do next.
  8. We’re building for the common good — not just personal success.
    Our vision goes beyond employability: we’re shaping people who can work with purpose, lead ethically, and contribute to thriving communities across Africa.
  9. Multiple pathways, same standard of quality.
    From self-paced learning (like Foundations of Reading and Writing) to community membership (WGK Lifelong Learning Club) to institutional training — you can enter through the door that fits your life.
  10. We don’t just teach skills — we build a learning lifestyle.
    Our community model makes learning continuous: workshops, circles, conversations, mentorship, resources, and projects — designed to fit real lives, not perfect schedules.

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Writers Guild Kenya is a registered trust founded in 2014, dedicated to advancing lifelong learning and essential 21st Century skills including critical thinking, communication, creativity, collaboration, citizenship, and character—while growing personally, professionally, and socially. Through our programs we prepare you for the future (and present) that demands more than technical skills.

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    Nairobi, Kenya.
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