Author: John
Road accidents in Kenya have become a pressing issue, claiming lives and leaving families devastated. Kisii County, in particular, has witnessed a surge in fatal accidents, creating a ripple effect on the community. This report highlights the impact of road accidents, especially on children, and explores the broader economic and social consequences. Kisii has been […]
The season of Lent is one of the most significant periods in the Christian liturgical calendar. It is a time of reflection, penance, and preparation for the resurrection of Jesus Christ on Easter Sunday. Lent lasts for 40 days and culminates in Holy Week, which includes the celebration of Palm Sunday, Good Friday, and Easter. […]
Since gaining independence in 1963, the Kenyan government has grappled with various challenges in the housing sector, including limited access to affordable housing, inadequate housing conditions, and urbanization issues. The government’s efforts to address these challenges have evolved, with mixed results. Early Initiatives (1960s-1980s): In the early years following independence, the Kenyan government focused on […]
The war in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has been ongoing for decades, with multiple armed groups fighting for control of the country’s vast natural resources. The conflict has claimed the lives of millions of people and displaced millions more, making it one of the deadliest and most protracted conflicts in modern history. The […]
In today’s rapidly evolving world, the way children are raised has shifted dramatically, with many parents embracing a philosophy of overprotective love. While parental affection is undoubtedly essential for a child’s emotional development, the concept of “over love” — characterized by excessive indulgence, coddling, and shielding from any discomfort — has become increasingly prevalent. […]
The state of affairs in third world countries, particularly in Africa. Despite the numerous efforts that have been made to bring about change and development, it seems as though we are still a long way from liberation. One of the major issues plaguing many third world countries is the prevalence of warring nations and conflicts […]
As another school year begins, many parents will once again find themselves scrambling to complete necessary tasks at the last minute. From buying school supplies to scheduling medical appointments, the back-to-school rush can be stressful and costly. However, parents who wait until the last minute to get everything done should take a lesson from this […]

In recent years, one of the biggest issues plaguing our country has been the incompetence in leadership that has been seen at various levels of government. This incompetence has had a detrimental effect on projects that the common citizenry hold dear in boosting economic stimulus growth. Leadership incompetence can be seen in various forms, including […]
This is to bring our attention to the detrimental effects of internal conflict and bureaucracy within the government on the overall development of our nation. It is evident that when a government is consumed by infighting and administrative red tape, the electorate and the nation as a whole suffer from a lack of progress and […]
Africa as a continent has long grappled with the detrimental effects of poor governance, where leaders driven by self-interest rather than the greater good have stunted economic progress and social cohesion. This is a painful reality that is all too familiar in many African nations, including Kenya, where the spirit of oneness and the path […]