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Solid mentorship programme is the engine to the future
If education is the key to the future, then a solid mentorship programme is the engine to the future.
By Muchiri Karanja 2 years ago
Solid mentorship programme is the engine to the future
Unread eulogy for a neighbour who died from too much drink
But we are not here to praise our friend but to bury him. And being his good friends, we refuse to let the cause of his death be buried with him.
By Muchiri Karanja 2 years ago
Unread eulogy for a neighbour who died from too much drink
Unread speech for a neighbour who died from too much drink
Let us confront the fallacy that reducing alcohol supply will reduce demand. How then does Kenya - where alcohol is sold from behind metal-grilled cages, drink more alcohol than Uganda?
By Muchiri Karanja 2 years ago
Unread speech for a neighbour who died from too much drink
Do more to defuse the ticking mental health time bomb
Many Kenyans either do not know or will not accept that they may be suffering from some form of mental illness until someone kills someone, or jumps out a balcony.
By Muchiri Karanja 2 years ago
Do more to defuse the ticking mental health time bomb
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Many people have cut deal with the devil directly or indirectly
If you will fight or maim or kill in the name of a politician or a political party or leader, you are more steeped in cultism than the fellows getting exhumed in Shakahola.
By Muchiri Karanja 2 years ago
Many people have cut deal with the devil directly or indirectly
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Why only old bones can save Agikuyu from Mukami's curse
Unless someone looks for some old bones to convince Mukami's spirit that her husband's body has finally been found, the country will be haunted by two restless spirits.
By Muchiri Karanja 2 years ago
Why only old bones can save Agikuyu from Mukami's curse
Forget the spin and live with it, cost of living won't come down
The cost of living has been rising and will continue rising every day, as it should in any normal economics curve
By Muchiri Karanja 2 years ago
Forget the spin and live with it, cost of living won't come down
Time for media and government to stop playing 'cat-and-mouse' game
To a large extent, American TV cartoon series, Tom and Jerry, best describes the relationship between the media and government in Kenya.
By Muchiri Karanja 2 years ago
Time for media and government to stop playing 'cat-and-mouse' game
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Cut Ruto some slack, he became Kenya's CEO during hard times
Kenya might have to cut its new CEO some slack: He is a good CEO trying his best to run the ship in the middle of hard times.
By Muchiri Karanja 2 years ago
Cut Ruto some slack, he became Kenya's CEO during hard times
Maternal and child health key to Kenya’s growth
Low education, low contraceptive use, inimical cultures such as Female Genital Mutilation and child marriage that derail women's self-determination and inadequate health services have kept the region perpetually posting poor health indicators.
By Ambassador Mette Knudsen and Siddharth Chatterjee 9 years ago
Maternal and child health key to Kenya’s growth
Maternal and child health key to growth
Two out of every three cases of maternal deaths occur in areas affected by a humanitarian crisis or fragile conditions like North-Eastern Kenya where focus is being put to give pregnant mothers a fighting chance to survive child birth.
By Ambassador Mette Knudsen and Siddharth Chatterjee 10 years ago
Maternal and child health key to growth
Trump halts WHO funding, recalls staff
World
By Esther Nyambura
2 hrs ago
Dissolving and reconstituting UN is the only structural alternative
Opinion
By Juliette McIntyre and Tamsin Phillipa Paige
2 hrs ago