Opinion

Kenyan Politics: A Rollercoaster You Didn’t Sign Up For
By Catherine Olivia Kenyan politics: it’s like the drama you never asked for, yet somehow it always finds you. It’s not just about policies and manifestos; it’s about handshakes, promises, …
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The Kipsigis People: Masters of Tea, Cows, and Unmatched Storytelling
By Catherine Olivia If you ever find yourself in Kericho, the lush, rolling heartland of the Kipsigis people, prepare for two things: the best cup of tea you’ll ever have …
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The Politics of Convenience: How Leaders Shift Stances for Power
By Amos Ngeno Politics is constantly evolving, often dramatically, influenced by circumstances, power struggles, and political ambition. One of the most intriguing patterns in politics is how individuals who once …
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Lost in the Depths: The Mysterious Final Journey of a Deep-Sea Anglerfish
By Catherine Olivia A rare deep-sea anglerfish recently stunned scientists when it was discovered lifeless on a California shoreline—far from the crushing darkness it calls home. Researchers from the Monterey …
Read MoreAnger Management: A Kenyan Survival Guide
By Catherine Olivia Anger is like ugali left out in the sun—hard, crusty, and difficult to handle. Everyone experiences it, but not everyone knows how to manage it. As the …
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The Power of the People is Stronger Than the People in Power: Kenya's GenZ Revolution
By Chebusiit Araap Keter Throughout Kenya's history, the collective force of ordinary citizens has repeatedly challenged the authority of those in political power. This principle was dramatically illustrated during the …
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Crackdown on Fake Certificates: EACC Demands Urgent Reforms in Universities and Colleges
By Emmanuel Rono The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) has called on universities and colleges to implement stringent internal controls to combat the rising cases of student admissions using fake …
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How Faith Was Weaponized to Erase Indigenous Beliefs—and the Struggle to Reclaim Kalenjin Cosmology
By Chebusiit Araap Keter The manipulation of the Kipsigis people by Christian missionaries in Kenya, leading to the erosion of their traditional worship of Asis (the sun deity and central …
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Beekeeping: A Golden Opportunity to Boost Kenya’s Economy and Tackle Unemployment
Beekeeping is a vital agricultural activity in Kenya, enhancing plant pollination and contributing significantly to honey production. However, despite its potential, the industry requires improvement to maximize its benefits. Kenya’s …
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Let the Government Rethink Strategy for a Fairer Higher Education System
By Emmanuel Rono The decision by the High court of Kenya upholding its December 2024 ruling on the new funding model being unconstitutional; has shed light to millions of students …
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