SHUJAA WETU
Na: Wangu Kanuri kanuriwangu@gmail.com TOA maelezo yako kuhusu mchezo wa raga Raga ni mchezo ambao unahitaji nguvu haswa kwenye misuli. Mchezo huu umegawanywa katika makundi… Read More »SHUJAA WETU
Na: Wangu Kanuri kanuriwangu@gmail.com TOA maelezo yako kuhusu mchezo wa raga Raga ni mchezo ambao unahitaji nguvu haswa kwenye misuli. Mchezo huu umegawanywa katika makundi… Read More »SHUJAA WETU
Lesotho is a beautiful country found within South Africa. It is one of the few countries in Africa with a monarchy.
By Nyokabi Ng’ang’a Leshnyokabi@gmail.com Photo courtesy: YouTube.com Stand by me. At my worst, at my best: When the wind blows and the sun sets Stand… Read More »STAND BY ME
By Aaron Kituku. (kaykituku@gmail.com) A weekend at home gave me a glimpse of what the competency-based curriculum (CBC) is all about. If skill-set is the… Read More »New Education System: Competence over Competition
A photo story depicting yesterday’s wonderful worship night.
By Nyokabi Ng’ang’a Leshnyokabi@gmail.com Photo courtesy: Pinterest.com In times of war, they lay me down Taking turns I mourn Of this body of… Read More »NOT MY BODY
By Nyokabi Ng’ang’a Leshnyokabi@gmail.com Photo courtesy: redubble.com Lord, I pray for a strong back not a light load, But in this prayer lies the… Read More »A LITANY FOR CELIBACY
By: Bernice Grace (Bgrace494@gmail.com) Photo courtesy: ewoodshomepics.site The umbrella and jacket season is a time for cultivation. It’s a time for hibernation not just to… Read More »Six protective hairstyles for the rainy season.
By: BY Nyokabi Ng’ang’ a, Claudine Otieno Leshnyokabi@gmail.com, otienoclaudine@gmail.com Photo courtesy: pin.it/aodvrosnrngw33 “To every child- I dream of a world where you can laugh, dance,… Read More »Day of the African Child
By Vincent Embukane Liboso
Photos Courtesy of Githinji Mwai
As an events blogger, writer and one who has a little expertise up my sleeves on events, I will be honest about one thing: Daystar Nairobi campus culture week was a flop! I love seeing a great initiative trend and take hold; that is why when I was invited to USIU (United States International University) Culture Week; I couldn’t refuse even though it was at happening concurrently with Daystar Nairobi’s.
There was glitz and glamour in abundance at USIU culture week. At Daystar, we lacked that and we drank our sorrows to a stupor on free Nescafe coffee. In fact, not even our students had an idea it was culture week.
Moreover, Daystar culture week lacked the hype and the excitement. Why you ask? It is because we are doing the same things done by past leadership over and over again, expecting different results. But it never works that way!
I will give you a clear perspective on how USIU turned their earlier low-hyped event into one of the best ever event in their history and in my history of events blogging.Read More »What Daystar Can Learn From USIU Culture Week