The fearless men who ‘hunted’ Putin, Netanyahau, rewarded!

We are taught that good is rewarded and evil is punished. However, reality often looks very different. Today, we see those who defend the human rights of Palestinians facing harsh punishment, while those who support or condone the atrocities in Gaza are shielded and even rewarded. This contrast made my experience on May 21, 2026,… Continue reading
Bullying, Corporal Punishment and Cheating in Exams: No One is Above the Law?

When it comes to the education sector, the recent incidents of cheating and bullying highlight a failure in implementing laws effectively. These events are not isolated incidents but symptoms of a deeper problem. It is crucial to recognize that laws alone are not sufficient to address these issues. Effective enforcement, proper oversight, and a robust… Continue reading
Open Letter to President Dr. Ruto: Congratulations

Dear President, I extend my greetings, hoping that you are in good health and comfort within the dignified confines of the state house. Congratulations for showcasing exceptional wit and navigating the complexities of the election with finesse. As the victor, may your leadership shine with intelligence, humor, and a keen understanding of the people’s needs!… Continue reading
Entering the Fray: Back to Call for Change

The swearing-in of the new Kenyan President marks my official re-entry into the socio-political conversation in my country, Kenya. It’s deeply upsetting for me, and let me tell you why. Corruption! I’ve witnessed firsthand the devastating impact of this vice on the lives of my fellow Kenyans whom I deeply care for. I had hoped… Continue reading
From Wangari Maathai to Global Activists: Uniting for Environmental Justice and Forest Conservation

Wangari Maathai, a renowned Kenyan environmentalist and Nobel laureate, was a beacon of hope in the fight for environmental conservation. Through her Green Belt Movement, she empowered communities to plant trees, restore degraded lands, and champion sustainable development. Maathai’s tireless efforts serve as a testament to the power of grassroots activism in creating lasting change.… Continue reading
Sustainable Development: The Need for Legal Expertise in Effective Partnerships

To achieve sustainable development, we must work together. But passion and good intentions alone cannot solve complex global problems. Without a strong legal structure, even the most ambitious partnerships can easily fall apart. Drawing from David Horan’s (2021) framework, this piece explains why legal experts are the missing link in successful collaboration. This essay discusses… Continue reading
Love

What is love? We all do ask,right? Here I try to break down a few ideologies about this feeling! Love is about bottomless empathy, born out of the heart’s revelation that another person is every bit as real as you are. And this is why love, as I understand it, is always specific. Trying to… Continue reading
Dear future wife

Dear future wife, It is with a joyful heart I write to you without any idea of whether you will read or not. That won’t stop me from writing because initially writing is my thing. I would have written a book to tell you this but I realized that I might end raising false… Continue reading
WHY I WRITE

My literary ambitions are mixed up with feelings of being isolated and undervalued. I know I have a facility for words and a power of facing unpleasant facts and situations, and I feel that I’ve created some sort of private life in literature in which I can get my own back for my failures, especially… Continue reading
WAR!!!

It was war, everything was a flaw, Blood was graffiti on the walls, painted on the floor, The cut-throats were many, The timid casualties were many, The sound of gunshots tore into the rowdy night, Disturbing my restless sleep every night, The soldiers’ wails were high, And death seemed to be nigh. I was fourteen,… Continue reading









