Author: John
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Carbon credit initiatives in Kenya, particularly in regions like Oldonyo Nyokie Maasai land, have sparked significant debate due to their impact on soil health, agricultural practices, and the livelihoods of indigenous communities. While some projects, such as the Kenya Agricultural Carbon Project (KACP), have demonstrated benefits like improved soil fertility and increased crop yields through sustainable farming […]
Kung’u Karumba was a Kenyan nationalist and freedom fighter, best known as a member of the Kapenguria Six, alongside Jomo Kenyatta, Bildad Kaggia, Fred Kubai, Paul Ngei and Achieng Oneko Karumba was born around 1902 in Kikuyu, Kiambu County, Kenya, which was then part of the East Africa Protectorate under British colonial rule.Karumba was raised in […]
The issue of marriage planning among young people, has become a huge challenge amongst young people, it has become a huge problem when it reaches a time when one feels ready to have someone that he could tie knots with. Many take the previous relationships as lessons that might influence their ideologies and perceptions about […]
In an age where smartphone can do what once required a full news crew, mobile journalism{mojo}, as its often called is rapidly transforming how we create and consume news. With just a phone, a journalist can shoot, edit and publish a story in real time from anywhere in the world. It’s fast, flexible and highly […]
The Kenyan sun beat down on the bustling streets of Nairobi, but the heat wasn’t just from the weather. A new fire was igniting, fueled by the frustrations of a generation: Generation Z. They had grown up in a Kenya of broken promises, corruption, and economic hardship, and they were done. The spark that lit […]
The issue of drug abuse has been a problem facing, many citizens in the country, most especially, among students in the tertiary level of education, that is, students in university, colleges and Technical and vocational training centers(Tvets). sometimes you might be surprised finding high school students caught using drugs in school and off the school. […]
Sex education has been a matter of discussion for decades now, some think that this matter should be brought into the child’s early life. Many suggest that this matter should be thought a course or subject in schools. This has been a subject matter even in the Kenyan parliaments and even in parliaments of other […]
When the kenyan government inroduced the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) in 2017, it was hailed as a transformative shift from the exam-oriented 8-4-4 system to a more flexible and practical model of education. Eight years on, CBC has become a subject of national debate, praised by some as progressive and condemned by others as chaotic. The […]
Gender based violence has become one of the major rising issue facing the country—both in rural areas and urban areas, affecting people of all ages and gender; girls, boys, women and men. Though girls and women are the most vulnerable. Frank Burkybile (2025) GBV is a severe issue in Kenya, where at least 678 women and […]
In democratic societies, a free press serves a cornerstone of accountability, transparency, and the public’s right to know. Yet, recent incidents in Kenya have highlighted a troubling trend: increasing aggression by police forces against journalists. On Sunday, 1st Of June 2025, which was a 62nd Madaraka celebration day in Kenya which was held in Raila Odinga Stadium […]