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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 […]
In the rolling plains and rocky hills of Kitui County, stories travel faster than wind. Whispers of strange illnesses, sudden deaths or unexplained misfortunes often carry a familiar explanation among locals: its witchcraft. Many stories have said concerning Kitui practising alot of witchcraft. But whats the truth behind the talk? Some individuals were believed to […]
In every corner of the world, literature and culture are deeply intertwined each shaping and reflecting the other in powerful ways. Literature doesn’t just tell stories; it captures the soul of a people and preserves the history, and challenges us to think about who we are and what we value. From ancient oral traditions to […]
BACK FROM THE SHADOWS; A HOMECOMING AFTER 55 YEARS. For over five decades, his name had become a memory, a fading whisper in family conversations, and a photo in dusty album. Not until 18th of May, 2025, on the late evening; when the 71-year old man, Andrew Mokomba Ombati, returns in his home, Bonchari constituency in […]
Life is filled with moments that quietly shape who we become, but some events stand out; bold and unmistakable as turning points. These are moments that shift our direction, challenge our beliefs or awaken something new in us. Whether planned or unexpected, a turning point leaves a lasting impact on our journey. According to Maria […]
Kenya has emerged as a key player in Africa’s technological advancement, with the adoption of robotics playing a growing role across various sectors. From healthcare to agriculture and security, robots are gradually being integrated into everyday operations, providing efficient solutions to long-standing challenges. Kenyan tech innovators have been working on local robotic solutions, including automated […]
Today, May 28, 2025, the world unites to observe the International Day of Action for Women’s Health under the powerful theme: **“In Solidarity We Resist: Our Fight, Our Right!”** This global call to action underscores the urgent need to defend and advance sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) amid escalating challenges worldwide. Established in […]