Stories by: Janet Lokarach
How a Genuine Smile Can Brighten Lives, Create Positive Ripples
12 Mar, 2024 09:43 AM
GENUINE SMILE
A smile brings out your inner beauty and brightens your face. People may have said, "You look good when you smile." However, its impact is not limited to aesthetics alone. A smile assures better days ahead, a beacon of hope that radiates optimism and posi
A smile brings out your inner beauty and brightens your face. People may have said, "You look good when you smile." However, its impact is not limited to aesthetics alone. A smile assures better days ahead, a beacon of hope that radiates optimism and posi
Why Nakuru Remains A Cost Friendly City
26 Feb, 2024 10:54 AM
NAKURU CITY
Nakuru city is known to have attained its crown of being one of the cities in Kenya alongside Nairobi Mombasa and Kisumu due to its ability to have grown rapidly socially, economically and most of all politically.
Nakuru city is known to have attained its crown of being one of the cities in Kenya alongside Nairobi Mombasa and Kisumu due to its ability to have grown rapidly socially, economically and most of all politically.
The Price Kenya Pays for Uninformed Choices
16 Feb, 2024 09:37 AM
COST OF IGNORANCE
The price of ignorance in Kenyan elections extends well beyond political realms and profoundly affects the country's economy. Ineffective governance and poor leadership contribute to economic instability, hindering growth and development.
The price of ignorance in Kenyan elections extends well beyond political realms and profoundly affects the country's economy. Ineffective governance and poor leadership contribute to economic instability, hindering growth and development.
Revive Gospel Music Industry with a Fresh Perspective
07 Feb, 2024 09:45 AM
GOSPEL RENAISSANCE
One of the most glaring challenges facing the gospel music industry in Kenya is the lack of innovation and diversity in sound. The industry has often been criticised for adhering to conventional styles, resulting in a monotonous musical landscape.
One of the most glaring challenges facing the gospel music industry in Kenya is the lack of innovation and diversity in sound. The industry has often been criticised for adhering to conventional styles, resulting in a monotonous musical landscape.