Thriving as an Environmentalist in a Capitalist World
In the last two evenings, I have enjoyed going for my evening walks later in the night so as to enjoy the full moon and all its glory—something so simple yet significantly breath
To Be Seen But Not To Be Heard: The Curse of The Maa Community
The pastoral communities in Kenya are well admired for their cultural essence, especially their decorative beads and shukas. At the exotic game drives, you will find Maasai dancers
It’s a Man World
Lately, I come to see the sense in the song It’s a Man’s World as every single day, I wake up and feel like a tenant who has peacefully co-existed with her landlord. I have to
More Than a #tag: Making Governance Trendy.
I have never been the person to do the #PrayforRafah or #IStandWithUkraine or any other hashtags for that matter. I have also never been the person to mark myself safe on Facebook
An Endangered Species: A Spike in Femicide Cases in Kenya
Kenyan households have slowly become the hunting ground for Kenyan women as a number of them die in the hands of intimate partners. According to the Africa Data Hub, over 500 women