THE YOUTH AND TAX LITERACY
By Mercy Mwaniki mercyjesca23@gmail.com When a conversation about tax is brought up among the youth, little is understood. Furthermore when you tell a twenty-year old… Read More »THE YOUTH AND TAX LITERACY
By Mercy Mwaniki mercyjesca23@gmail.com When a conversation about tax is brought up among the youth, little is understood. Furthermore when you tell a twenty-year old… Read More »THE YOUTH AND TAX LITERACY
By Joe Aura Kenyan singer Sofiya Nzau (born 20 February 1993 as Sofiya Wanjiku) is poised to make become the first Kenyan artist to perform… Read More »Sofiya Nzau
By Joe Aura On December 29, 2024, Joyce Ong’ombe stood at the edge of life as she knew it—and watched it all disappear in flames.… Read More »Through the Fire: Joyce Ong’ombe’s Testimony of Faith, Healthcare, and Community
By Joe Aura aurajoe6@gmail.com The Kenya Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka welcomed its 1,000,000th visitor on July 22, 2025, marking kicking off the second half… Read More »Kenya Pavilion Hits 1 Million Milestone at Osaka Expo, Sets Sights on 2 Million Visitors
By Enock Matara Teacher Daniel Mutai (in red) hands over a wheelchair to a young pupil in need, as fellow students look on with… Read More »Wheels of Hope, The Bomet Teacher Giving Disabled Children a Chance to Walk with Dignity
By Joe Aura, aurajoe6@gmail.com From historical defiance to Gen Z’s digital revolution, Kenya’s protests are louder, younger, and more daring than ever before. Every year… Read More »Sabasaba Pro Max; A New Era of Protest in Kenya
By Eden Koech A four-year degree once opened doors to job opportunities . Now it barely gets you through the front gate or even… Read More »Skills are the new currency of employment.
By:Vivian Kisamo I grew up believing that churches were places of peace where people come to heal, connect, and find spiritual purpose. For millions of… Read More »“In God’s Name? The Dangerous Rise of Cultism in Kenya’s Churches”
By: JENTRICE MUNEI 1. Drought: The Silent Dropout Catalyst ~School one day, homebound the next In 2022, a staggering 99% of school dropouts in Kajiado… Read More »Kajiado’s lifestyle
By Tehila Namai Byline: In a world built on digital connection, a phone’s silence can be more unsettling than peace for a student. That sudden,… Read More »The Silent Struggle: When Our Digital Lifelines Go Quiet