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Rising dementia cases call for noble, cohesive response plan

Dementia is a syndrome characterised by a decline in cognitive functions such as memory, reasoning, language, and judgment, severe enough to interfere with daily life.
By Kamotho Waiganjo 1w ago
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Our duty as Kenyan citizens remains to hold power accountable, so that we never return to the dark days from which we emerged at great cost.
By Kamotho Waiganjo 2w ago
Within a few kilometres of exiting Nyeri town, adventure beckons.
By Kamotho Waiganjo 1mo ago
or years, much of the media ignored the institutional failures, especially those of the justice department, surrounding Epstein.
By Kamotho Waiganjo 2mos ago
Violence is compounded by instability in the family unit due to social change including the changing power balance as women rightfully become more empowered.
By Kamotho Waiganjo 2mos ago
Quality educational institutions should be equally available in all parts of Kenya so that deserving children can cross-pollinate in similar schools in whichever part of Kenya they are assigned.
By Kamotho Waiganjo 3mos ago
The African Union must rethink its traditional approaches and recognise that America doesn’t care anymore, unless intervention allows it to mine 'rare earths'.
By Kamotho Waiganjo 3mos ago
For UDA to have an impact in Embu, deep in the mountain, should worry those who wish the President unseated in 2027.
By Kamotho Waiganjo 4mos ago
AGOA preferences have boosted the competitiveness of African exporters due to zero tariffs and improved quality of goods through specialisation.
By Kamotho Waiganjo 6mos ago
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