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Kabarak University Ascends Global Rankings as Kenya’s Leading Private Institution
14 Oct, 2025 11:41 AM
LEADING BOLDLY
Kabarak University’s Vice Chancellor, Prof. Kiplangat, was recently honoured by the Kenya National Innovation Agency (KeNIA) for his pioneering role in embedding student-led innovation into the university’s academic structure. His integration of innovatio
Kabarak University’s Vice Chancellor, Prof. Kiplangat, was recently honoured by the Kenya National Innovation Agency (KeNIA) for his pioneering role in embedding student-led innovation into the university’s academic structure. His integration of innovatio
World Standards Day 2025: Shared Vision for a Better World
14 Oct, 2025 10:00 AM
WORLD STANDARDS DAY
The 2025 campaign brings out the real-life stories of how the partnerships forged on the basis of standards are revolutionizing the industries and making the lives of people better. The examples range from a renewable energy venture that depends on the ad
The 2025 campaign brings out the real-life stories of how the partnerships forged on the basis of standards are revolutionizing the industries and making the lives of people better. The examples range from a renewable energy venture that depends on the ad
Discover the Rare Skin Condition that Makes Showers Feel Like Fire
13 Oct, 2025 02:46 PM
WATER ALLERGY
Treatment for Aquagenic pruritus is limited and vary in effectiveness. The drug antihistamine is often used to treat allergic responses. It can help some people, but not everyone. Remedies targeting nerve pain, such as gabapentin, have shown promise in so
Treatment for Aquagenic pruritus is limited and vary in effectiveness. The drug antihistamine is often used to treat allergic responses. It can help some people, but not everyone. Remedies targeting nerve pain, such as gabapentin, have shown promise in so
20 Years of ODM: Tracing Kenya’s Opposition Through Time
12 Oct, 2025 10:00 AM
OPPOSITION LEGACY
So, as ODM celebrates their 20th anniversary, we as Kenyans celebrate with them while walking down memory lane to their importance and growth, while reflecting on the development of opposition over the years in Kenya.
So, as ODM celebrates their 20th anniversary, we as Kenyans celebrate with them while walking down memory lane to their importance and growth, while reflecting on the development of opposition over the years in Kenya.
No Voters Card, No Change: Why The Youth Must Register Now
11 Oct, 2025 01:00 PM
VOTER'S REGISTRATION
Kenya’s youth have made it clear that they are tired of broken promises, rising rate of unemployment, high costs of living, and leadership that feels they are not included. The time is now. No excuses.
Kenya’s youth have made it clear that they are tired of broken promises, rising rate of unemployment, high costs of living, and leadership that feels they are not included. The time is now. No excuses.
Touching Grass: Why The Ground Beneath Our Feet Still Heals
11 Oct, 2025 10:00 AM
GROUNDED LIVING
Touching grass is not about abandoning technology. It is about remembering that the world exists beyond it and that life still hums softly outside the scroll.
Touching grass is not about abandoning technology. It is about remembering that the world exists beyond it and that life still hums softly outside the scroll.
How to Balance Rest and Productivity Every Weekend
10 Oct, 2025 10:00 AM
WEEKEND BALANCE
Weekends should be restorative. Being productive doesn’t mean squeezing in work or completing a long to-do list.
Weekends should be restorative. Being productive doesn’t mean squeezing in work or completing a long to-do list.
Ruto Positions COMESA as Africa’s Digital Trade Engine
10 Oct, 2025 07:12 AM
RUTO RALLY
Ruto has urged African leaders to work together to raise intra-African trade from the current 14% to 50%, aligning with other regions that trade internally at rates of 60–70%. He emphasizes that unlocking trade across the continent’s 1.4 billion people wo
Ruto has urged African leaders to work together to raise intra-African trade from the current 14% to 50%, aligning with other regions that trade internally at rates of 60–70%. He emphasizes that unlocking trade across the continent’s 1.4 billion people wo
When Silence Speaks: Raila’s Absence and the Online Storm
09 Oct, 2025 07:00 PM
RUMOR REBUTTAL
According to Onyango, the rumors amplified by bloggers and certain media outlets are part of a familiar strategy previously used to derail Odinga’s bid for the African Union Commission chairmanship earlier this year. The statement specifically named impea
According to Onyango, the rumors amplified by bloggers and certain media outlets are part of a familiar strategy previously used to derail Odinga’s bid for the African Union Commission chairmanship earlier this year. The statement specifically named impea
Captain Morgan Teams Up with Iyanii for Flavor Showdown
09 Oct, 2025 05:58 PM
SPICY DROP
The event introduced the first Muck Pit product: Captain Morgan Muck Pit Melon Splash, a fresh and zesty flavor designed to liven up parties and cocktails. The traditional method has been updated to create a modern drink that combines Captain Morgan's fam
The event introduced the first Muck Pit product: Captain Morgan Muck Pit Melon Splash, a fresh and zesty flavor designed to liven up parties and cocktails. The traditional method has been updated to create a modern drink that combines Captain Morgan's fam
Visiting Day: A Family Reunion Not Without A Touch Of Drama
09 Oct, 2025 04:00 PM
TASTE OF HOME
Visiting days were more than just events. They were small reunions. They were moments of joy, guilt, laughter, and longing all woven together.
Visiting days were more than just events. They were small reunions. They were moments of joy, guilt, laughter, and longing all woven together.
TBT: World Post Day Reminds Us Why Letters Still Matter
09 Oct, 2025 01:00 PM
PAPER HEARTS
High school letters remind us that communication was not always instant, but it was deeply human. They were the heartbeat of interschool crushes and even secret relationships, passed between hands like treasures wrapped in folded paper.
High school letters remind us that communication was not always instant, but it was deeply human. They were the heartbeat of interschool crushes and even secret relationships, passed between hands like treasures wrapped in folded paper.