Raila Odinga’s Legacy: Influence, Alliances, and the Future of Kenyan Politics

Raila Odinga’s legacy is massive. Few Kenyan politicians have shaped national identity, political culture, and public expectations quite like him. He has been opposition leader, peace negotiator, advocate for constitutional reform, and occasionally a bridge between political divides. Over decades, his story has included victories, heartbreaks, controversy, and resilience. To understand where Kenya is headed, […]

The Digital Overload: How Technology Is Quietly Taking Over Our Lives

The age of connection has turned into the age of distraction. We carry the world in our pockets, yet somehow, we feel more scattered, anxious, and restless than ever. The constant stream of notifications, messages, updates, and alerts has made digital overload the silent epidemic of our time. Think about your morning routine. Do you […]

The Unseen Power of Small Daily Wins

Small daily wins are often overlooked in a world obsessed with big achievements. We tend to measure success by major milestones – landing the dream job, buying the house, publishing the book. But the truth is, the road to those big victories is built on countless tiny wins we hardly notice. A small win can […]

The Lost Art of Waiting in the Digital Age

The lost art of waiting is something our generation barely remembers. In a world where everything happens instantly, patience has become an endangered skill. We want our packages delivered in hours, our movies streaming in seconds, and our answers available with a quick Google search. But in chasing speed, we’ve forgotten the value of simply… […]

Urban Gardening: Growing Green in the Heart of the City

Urban gardening isn’t just a trend, it’s a quiet revolution. In a world where concrete often overshadows greenery, city dwellers are discovering the joy, health benefits, and environmental impact of growing plants in their own limited spaces. Whether it’s a balcony, a rooftop, or even a kitchen windowsill, urban gardening is proof that nature can […]

Ignorance isn’t always a lack of knowledge. Sometimes, it’s just being lazy.

Ignorance isn’t always about not knowing. Sometimes, it’s about not wanting to know. We love to pretend we’re victims of misinformation, bad education, or lack of opportunity. And yes, sometimes we are. But there are other times—more than we admit—when we’re just being mentally lazy. Think about it. How many times have you heard someone […]

Always Want More – But Know Why

Let’s be real for a second. Most of us don’t want “enough.” We want more. More money. More time. More love. More clout. More options. More everything. And that’s okay. It means you’re alive, hungry, and aware that life can be better than what it is right now. But here’s the twist – more doesn’t […]

Life is many things, but fair is not one of them

Let’s be honest, life is many things — loud, unpredictable, beautiful, ugly, fast, slow — but fair is not one of them. You can pour your heart into something and still lose. You can do everything right and still be sidelined. Meanwhile, someone who barely tries seems to win by default. It feels brutal because […]

Generational Anger, Digital Activism, and What Comes Next

Late 2024 brought the Finance Bill protests. In mid-2025, the death of blogger–teacher Albert Ojwang in police custody sparked new outrage. By June 9, youth-led protests across Kenya erupted — and with them came a reckoning. The Kenya protests of 2025 are not just headlines—they’re a generational cry for justice, transparency, and change. Roots of […]

What Not to Do: Life’s Most Underrated Lessons

Some life advice is everywhere — “work hard”, “chase your dreams”, “hustle till it happens”. That’s great and all, but here’s a twist: Sometimes the most powerful move isn’t what you do — it’s what you don’t. We rarely stop to ask: What am I doing that’s slowing me down? Draining me? Making things harder […]