That girls beat boys in KCSE is a hallucination of the chattering classes.
Category: Society
Observations on men, women and their peculiar behaviours.
White Party or whatever, let the dead rest in peace
Death gets us in places and ways we least expect. To let the dead rest in peace is the least we can do.
OMUNDU STRONG: KEEP WALKING
Walking from Nairobi to Rongai at the drop of a hat underlines my innate resilience, inherent stamina and incredible determination to set targets and achieve them almost in the same breath.
Pope in Nighrobi: as reported by Confessional News Network (CNN)
Join CNN's Aisha Sesei and Kristin Amanpur as they serve an in-depth coverage of the Pope's visit to Kehnya.
Teachers’ Strike: Five Things To Look At
If Kenya is our mother, she has taught us to pull at her skirts to suckle at her bosom.
SSASPF: Kenya’s Next Pyramid Scheme
SSASPF is fleecing gullible Kenyans in broad day light. I smell a rat in the govt's reluctance to stop the loot.
Pastor James Ng’ang’a Gives Christianity A Bad Name
For Ng'ang'a to fight the truth by hiding behind a fog of lies in a way betrays whom he really worships.
Why Stop Alcoholism 2015 is Uhuru’s Mass Action Moment
Uhuru's Stop Alcoholism campaign is the perfect albeit disastrous riposte to Raila's reckless call for mass action in 2008.
From Second Generation Brewers To Second Generation Sex Crusaders: A Tale Of New News Vocabulary
It should be sacrilegious for ignoble third rate brewers to be referred to by noble IT terms.
Campus Stampede Reveals Every Kenyan’s Fears
Beneath the veneer of confidence written on every Kenyan’s face, the panic-fuelled stampede at Kikuyu campus reveals the real fear and despondency hidden within. While we may put up a show of unshaken pride with popular hash tags and slogans like WeAreOne and KenyaUnbowed on social media, the reality is that when push comes to shove, Al Shabaab have bent us out of shape and watered down whatever confidence we had in our security organs and institutions.