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Weekend music mix [3]

There was some pretty awesome Kenyan music that was created in the 60's, 70's and 80's that most young people today don't know about. We generally tend to not c...
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Losing a loved one

I know how mama looks at the basket she used to carry food to her sister in hospital. She’s too strong for tears but I know it has taken time to heal up those...
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Weekend music mix [2]

This week has been all about the elections. I don't know about you but I'm fed up with them and I can't wait for the process to end so that life, as we know it,...
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Defining Infidelity

In a relationship, there is always one thing you fear. Something you would rather never encounter: infidelity. It’s the deal breaker in all relationships. You...
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Weekend music mix

Talking about elections has everyone thinking about better times. I'm no exception, I've been thinking about the good old days when mobiles were cars ...
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The name game

When we hear of kids called ‘Blessing’ or ‘Redemption’, there’s always that moment where you’re like ‘no, seriously, what’s your name?’ ...
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Politicizing Religion

I happened to tune in to the vice-presidential debate that aired on KBC and by the time it was done I was largely disappointed and somewhat angry. Throughou...
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Politics 2013

Kenyans love politics, and here’s a little math to prove it; the size of the crowds outside the Kenya National Archives and Nakumatt City hall is directly pro...
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Picking the right emcee

Whenever I go for events, I like to sit back and observe how it all goes down. I like watching how the artists are introduced on stage, how they perform and how...
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This thing called age

I was watching KTN’s Livewire the other day and the discussion was about age in politics. The debate was largely centered on William Ruto saying the CORD ...