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Let's create dignified spaces for all to express love to those they love

Kakamega flowers vendor Emmanuel Angote hawking flowers at Muliro garden during Valentine Day on Feb 14, 2025. [Benjamin Sakwa, Standard]

Kenyan men just showed up. In a significant departure from previous years, men from diverse backgrounds chose to mark Valentine's Day by declaring "Safisha Rada". The initiative seeks to inspire men to address negative masculinity and violence between the sexes.

Several legends precede our contemporary understanding of Valentine's. For most, the day is an opportunity to shower people in our lives with flowers, drinks, chocolates, a meal and hopefully, love. The story of St Valentine is one of my favourites.

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