#RailaOnSkills: Raila Odinga’s vision for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in Kenya
My dear Kenyans. When did you last see a product with a label MADE IN KENYA? I have some ideas on how we can have many MADE IN KENYA products…
Crazy Kennar: Content creator without limits
In the world of Kenyan content creators, one person stands out at this point in time. He goes by the name Crazy Kennar, real name Kennedy Odhiambo. Crazy Kennar’s short…
Free speech, forever: GScroll Social Media platform reaches 9,000-member milestone
In the hazy blogosphere, there lies a breath of fresh air. GScroll, a social media platform that was formed in 2020 now boasts over 9000 users. It is not yet…
Raila Odinga Rural Kenya Vision: Transforming Kenya from a poor to a prosperous country
Transforming Kenya from a poor to a prosperous country will require a very deliberate focus on turning around the fortunes of rural Kenya. It has been done in other countries.…
Book Review: Nairobi, Then & Now by Stephen and Bhavna Mills
On social media, Facebook and Twitter accounts compete to outdo each other with historical pictures of Nairobi, but none compares to this book titled, Nairobi, Then & Now by Stephen…
Book Review – Kenya: A History Since Independence by Charles Hornsby
How does one review a history that has been written many times by different authors; only adding few details here and there? You don’t. There are things that the author…
Book Review: Pivoting in Heels by Carole Mandi
This book features interviews of powerful women who are industry leaders in Kenya and how they cope with the Covid-19 pandemic as they steer their firms. The interviews also tackle…
What Raila Odinga Believes: A point by point vision of Kenya’s foremost statesman
Imagine a country in which we begin with a firm foundation for the rule of law, resting on efficient government structures that can withstand all pressures. We ensure a fair,…
Book Review: We Need To Talk About Africa: The Harm We Have Done And How We Should Help By Tom Young
This 2018 book is what anyone who has studied why Africa is poor, so much through the lenses of John Perkin’s Confessions of an economic hitman, must get their hands…
Book Review: Uhuru Kenyatta: A Legacy of Democracy and Development by Professor Peter Kagwanja
First of all, let's not lie to ourselves, Uhuru is not a democrat. And while the author touts him as development minded, he certainly has scored some good points in…