Duncan Kibet Receives Unconditional Admission to MKU:
After an 11‑year break since high schooland a 250 km walk to raise funds for his Bachelor of Education degree, Duncan Kibet’s story is a remarkable testament to courage, resilience, and the transformative power of education.
Mount Kenya University (MKU) has now granted him unconditional admission and will accommodate him at the MKU hostels as he completes his admission requirements.
Let’s join hands and support Duncan as he begins this new academic journey. His determination reminds us that no dream is too distant when the spirit is willing.
#UnlockwithMKU
#SupportDuncan
#EducationForAll #MKU
Truphena Muthoni from Kenya has set the record for longest marathon hugging a tree with an unbelievable total of 72 hours.
“Hugging a tree shows that nature is not separate from us, it is family."
President Ruto: The countries that have succeeded, either they have succeeded
because they are a dictatorship, where once a leader says we are going here, you cannot say no or question. For us we don't have that luxury.
Seven years since the darkness descended on DusitD2.
I remain deeply grateful to God that I could stand and fight against those forces of evil.
Moments like these remind me: we run toward the fight so others can live. Honored to have been part of it. 🇰🇪🏴☠️
#7YearsLater #StandAgainstEvil #TerroristAttackGirl #FaithOverFear
Dear Kenyans.
We are currently going drak, off internet. What you will see online posted by regime will be total lie. Alot will be going on in the dark and you won't know.
But as you stood besides Tanzanians during that darkest times, we humbly request you to do the same for us
Sweetie, where are your parents? I still remember that voice. I was six, sitting on the floor by the dryers. My biological mom left me there and never came back. I kept staring at the door, waiting. People walked past me until Kate stopped. She asked me that question, then sat beside me. She stayed with me at the station for hours. No one showed up. Every number they tried failed. I had nothing but the clothes I was wearing. Kate came back the next morning. And the next. She brought snacks, a blanket, and a small notebook for me. She told the workers she’d foster me “until the right thing happens.” The right thing ended up being adoption papers with her name on them. She raised me on her own. Two jobs. Every school event, every tough night, she was there. I became an officer because I wanted to be what she was for me—someone who doesn’t walk past a lost kid. She still calls me her best decision.
“Sometimes, the smallest moments make the biggest difference. Click here to learn more about the power of compassion and how one act of kindness can change a life forever.
This is truly heartbreaking.
On 18/12/2025, yesterday, a woman was drugged while traveling on an Embassava bus. A man who was allegedly seated next to her drugged her and made away with her two years’ worth of savings.
The most touching part is when her son comes to comfort her. That moment hits different — raw, painful, and deeply human.
Wezi Mnatakiwa Kupigwaa mawe. Wezi hawana HURUMA.
I had fun reading to some Burke Elementary students at the Chicago Public Library today. When the Obama Presidential Center opens next year, we’ll have a new branch of the library for the community to enjoy.
Entering another man’s house with muddy shoes speaks of high disrespect.
It costs nothing to respect your hosts @Aaroncheruiyot
Whatever your status in this life, when you enter another man’s house, he is the lord of that house.
Give them the respect they deserve!