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Katiba Day: A Call to Reclaim Our Constitutional Promise

Today, as Kenyans, we mark Katiba Day, a day meant to reflect on the values, freedoms, and responsibilities enshrined in our Constitution. The Katiba of 2010 was a landmark achievement, born out of the struggles and sacrifices of countless citizens who longed for a more just, equitable, and accountable society. It promised us a country […]

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The 4 Types of Leadership Styles and How to Identify Yours

I have always believed I was a pretty laid-back leader. The kind of boss who’s easy to talk to, open-minded, and hands-off where needed. You know—the “cool boss.” That was until a recent course I took completely shifted my perspective. We were covering a module on the Fundamentals of Leadership, and it introduced a framework

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Food Security in the Slums: Kibera’s Kitchen Gardens Leading the Way

Kibera is often portrayed through a single lens: poverty, congestion, and lack. Nairobi’s largest informal settlement is known more for its challenges than its quiet victories. Yet tucked between tin rooftops and narrow walkways, something remarkable is taking root.In spaces once considered too crowded, too dirty, or too hopeless, kitchen gardens are blooming. Reused containers,

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Why Strategic Communication Is Not Just for Big Brands

When most people hear the phrase strategic communication, they think of corporate boardrooms, high-budget PR teams, or complex brand playbooks written for multinational companies. But the truth? Strategic communication isn’t just for big brands. It is a critical tool for any organization that wants to be heard, seen, and understood, whether you’re a grassroots NGO in Turkana, a women-led

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Saba Saba 2025 Turns Deadly: 10 Killed, 29 Injured as Peaceful Protests Erupt Across Kenya

Yesterday’s Saba Day was meant to honor a legacy of peaceful resistance and democratic demand. Instead, it became one of Kenya’s darkest days in recent memory. According to the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights (KNCHR), at least 10 people lost their lives, 29 were injured, 37 arrested, and 2 abducted as protests broke out

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