
How Not To Bungle Your 2023
At the beginning of 2021, I was determined to change my habits and emulate that of a Fortune 500 company CEO who is up by

At the beginning of 2021, I was determined to change my habits and emulate that of a Fortune 500 company CEO who is up by

The headaches came and went like the current melancholic Nairobi weather. At first, Mara Moja pain pills did the trick and allowed me to work

The courtroom was empty. Gleaming wood-panelled walls, a black leather seat on the bench and a door leading to the judge’s chamber stared back at

“Should I be gnashing and grinding my teeth for lack of recognition for my contribution to journalism as a presenter and columnist? And to film, as an actor?”

Whenever I think about January, I see it as a blank canvas. It’s a fresh start, and whether intentionally or inadvertently, we make resolutions, jot

A running joke in Kenya today is that if you have a one thousand shilling note you should not bother picking up a shopping cart,

I have never been claustrophobic. But in the swell of humans and their earthly chattels on this morning bus, I felt anxiety rise inside my

“Even women with access to resources are becoming increasingly critical of the quality of the health and medical care they receive. Both quality of healthcare and outcomes are getting worse.”

It is easier for me to strike a football conversation with a total stranger across a bar table than with my next door neighbour, with

We all know what Christmas is about: the pomp and the colour, family, sumptuous meals, the games and the laughter – the most wonderful time