Here Goes Rasna Warah

Where does one stand in order to properly eulogise Rasna Warah? A rare, courageous, formidable human – imperfections & all – Rasna Warah was unstoppable, till death, at least physically. Impacting generations with her writing. Debunk honours the memory of Rasna Warah.

From writing pithy op-eds to her wide ranging analysis, to her fiction and nonfiction, nothing will shine a light on who Rasna Warah was more than reading her writing.
Rasna Warah and her writing impacted generations. This is what she meant to Debunk.
An unlikely sisterhood forms through hours-long phone calls.

For Rasna, From the Comrades

For Rasna, From the Comrades

From The Archives

For the social contract between Kenyans to be restored, we must seek alternative leadership that understands that when the social contract in a society is broken, that society breaks down. We must confront uncomfortable truths about ourselves and our past.
For the social contract between Kenyans to be restored, we must seek alternative leadership that understands that when the social contract in a society is broken, that society breaks down. We must con…
African writing and ways of being should not be shaped or influenced by Western notions of what it means to be African.
We need to ask ourselves whether this model of democracy we have today in Africa, that dates back to the early 1990s, is now tired in its current permutation.
Becoming a poet, playwright and performing artist has been a process of recovery and re-remembering for Sitawa Namwalie, of going back to her roots.
On pranic healing and why alternative forms of treatment are gaining more traction globally.
In 1982, a young Irish priest arrived in Kenya to take up his first missionary posting in the Catholic Diocese of Lodwar in Turkana. FATHER GABRIEL DOLAN couldn’t have come to the country at a more ch