The writing is on the wall, and it's clear that Sifuna will be the next president. It will be the same arrangement we saw in the US with Barack Obama and Joe Biden. We already know how we'll accommodate Matiang'i and Gachagua somewhere.
Based on the outcome of the Ol Kalou by-election results, we only need a small coalition between "the Sheep and the Wolf," and we'll be done with Ruto. With Mt. Kenya, Gen Z, and a few frustrated millennials like myself on board, we'll send Ruto home early in the morning.
I know many of you will not agree with this, but for a very long time, the late Raila messed up leadership in Luo Nyanza and parts of Western Kenya, including Busia, Kakamega, Vihiga counties. It will take a very long time before these areas return to a good path of leadership.
I have been reading more about people like Dudu Coke, El Chapo, and Escobar, and when I compare them to one of the former governors in our country, the similarities are striking. One thing they seem to have in common is a tendency to support the so-called "vulnerable" people
The most stupid advice I have ever heard from counsellors is this: the reason children engage in criminal activities, such as burning schools or using drugs, is that they are seeking attention from their parents.
This is an outrageous attempt to excuse “kababa” and “kamama” parenting. If a child is a criminal, deal with him or her just as you would any criminal. Even in the “other” book that many of you like reading (the Bible),
I think Trump is the worst U.S. president to have ever occupied the White House. He is more of a coward when it comes to America’s foreign policy. Most U.S. presidents are usually precise, strategic when it comes to achieving their objectives. Trump is more of a paper tiger to me
I know many people feel bad about South Africa removing foreigners from their country, but we should also appreciate history by recognizing that, over time, some foreigners including black foreigners can become toxic and disrespectful toward their host country.
Can someone explain to me why, during our time in high school, using a calculator, the small red log table, or even a watch with a basic calculator was considered cheating, and you could easily end up with a Y as your final result?
Countries like Tanzania (TZ) and Uganda (UG) learned from these challenges and addressed them early, which is why there are fewer such incidents there.
Unless the government addresses the following issues: discipline reforms that created gaps, weak administrative enforcement, unstructured student freedoms, delayed criminal deterrence, and inconsistent parental support, we will continue to see more schools being burned down.