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The views expressed in this article are the author’s own and do not reflect the position of this publication. It is an old adage in African communities that if you want details, sit at the back. On this particular Sabbath, I found myself sited at the back against my norm. Not by design but coincidental […]

Fear is a universal human experience. Even the most devoted believers encounter moments of uncertainty, danger, and trembling. Yet Scripture and Christian experience agree on one essential truth: a true Christian is not defined by the absence of fear, but by faith that moves forward despite it. Courage is not the denial of danger; it […]

Life is a seed, living is seeding History records sobering lessons about this truth Omar Hassan al-Bashir came to power as president of Sudan through staging a coup against a democratically elected government. He ruled for nearly 30 years Yet in April 2019, the same instrument he used to get to power was used to […]

A story is told of a man. True story He grew up in abject poverty. They were poor until the poor called them poor. To get to school, he wore a short trouser of a neighbor’s son who refused to go to school. His mother’s blouse was altered to be a shirt.  The pullover was […]

The Ugandan government has ordered a nationwide internet shutdown commencing two days before the elections scheduled on Thursday, January 15 In a directive dated January, the Uganda Communications commission instructed all licensed mobile network operators and internet service providers to suspend public internet access, sale and registration of new sim cards and outbound data roaming […]

In Mosocho,a fast growing urban center in Kisii County,  45-year old Jackline  calls her grandson a queer name, “Degree” Curiosity drives me to find out why the name. Jackline explains that she sent her firstborn daughter to university hoping she will help turn the fortunes for the family that is struggling with poverty. However while […]

World AIDS Day is celebrated every 1st of December each year. This is to mark strides we so far have made over the years in the fight against the deadly virus. This day was made official by UNESCO and seeks to fast-track the global response to HIV/AIDS, ensuring that no one is left behind. Each […]

The church, once a sacred refuge for equality and service, is increasingly showing signs of bureaucracy that mirror the systems of the world. Instead of a spiritual community built on humility and service, many churches today are becoming structured around power, status, and influence — where the “who is who” determines the flow of activities, […]

Africa once stood tall with hope — a continent rich not only in resources but in revolutionary vision. Leaders like Julius Nyerere, Kwame Nkrumah, Nelson Mandela, and Raila Odinga carried the torch of democracy, believing that the true power of leadership was rooted in service, justice, and equality. They fought oppression not to replace it with […]

The world is mourning the passing of one of Africa’s most iconic statesmen, Rt. Hon. Raila Amollo Odinga, a man whose political journey, resilience, and democratic convictions shaped the destiny of Kenya and inspired generations across the continent. From African presidents to global dignitaries, messages of condolence continue to pour in, each reflecting on the […]


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