Christians who are vying for political positions- Moralism will not take you anywhere- a 'haki its for the devil' attitude is not it....you need to grasp public liberative theologies,you need to learn about social justice and public policy.
My dad is not my “dad”.
My mom left an abusive marriage with my father when I was 8 months old.
We were homeless for a little while until she found the man who would raise me.
She had credit card debt and not much to offer. Just a baby girl and a toddler boy with cerebral palsy.
The man who would come to be the only true father I ever knew sold his vintage motorcycles and his only vehicle to pay off her credit cards and take care of us.
He was a young teacher, and she would be a stay-at-home mom.
From the time they married, I never rode the bus, never ate a school lunch, and never came home to an empty house.
He biked to work every day, sacrificing to support our family.
He was there for every soccer game. He bought every prom dress. He invested endlessly in my hobbies.
Over time, his consistent belief in me built my confidence. He took me to photography and digital art conferences where I learned valuable skills that helped me launch my first business.
I always knew that, no matter what, I was never alone, never unloved, and never without the full support of my dad.
Decades later, I asked him why he fell in love with my mom. What drew him to her? A homeless woman with two small kids isn’t really a catch.
He told me, “I didn’t just fall in love with your mom. I fell in love with you too.”
Happy Father’s Day to the men who chose to step up for those who other men let down.
You are the real heroes.
Life of Gazans remains cruel, even when the whole world sees our suffering.
My uncle, who suffers from Crohn’s disease and several other serious illnesses, spent years waiting for a life-saving surgery that was delayed by the war.
When he finally received a medical referral to Egypt, he arrived only to find himself stranded, spending days outside the hospital in a remote area before being given a room.
Patients are not allowed to leave the hospital if they want treatment, and eventually he was forced to sign away his right to the surgery and pay for his care himself.
His story is not unique—many Gazans sent abroad for medical treatment face the same reality.
For the people of Gaza, a normal life remains out of reach.
Don’t forget about us.
How do you debate a national budget when key debt figures are missing?
The 2026 Budget Estimates leave the net domestic borrowing section blank, even as domestic debt continues to surge. This is not transparency; it is fiscal concealment.
Kenyans have a right to know the true cost of government borrowing.
In our law firm, 25th June is a holiday, and we call it Remembrance Day internally, for all the people we lost to senseless police violence in the Finance Bill protests.
The reason a lot of you don’t see anything wrong in one person hoarding large sums of money while people slave away and die of hunger is because you aspire to be like that also. Unfortunately, you are more likely to walk on water than to be a trillionaire.
I finally understand what Machiavelli meant when he said, “Never play fair in a game where others cheat.” It doesn’t mean become evil. It means stop being naive. Stop bringing honesty to people who study manipulation, stop giving access to people who weaponize closeness, and stop expecting clean hands from people who already showed you they’ll throw dirt. Sometimes wisdom is not revenge. Sometimes wisdom is learning the rules of the room before the room uses your goodness against you.
@B3laze People don't even ask how you are doing. They only reach out when there's a crisis. And when it's you looking for that help, they suddenly become blind and deaf. Learn, Relearn, prioritize your wellbeing and learn to detach and to cut off some people. You will be free.
The President of Finland flew into Kenya via a scheduled Turkish Airways commercial flight in May 2025. President Ruto flew to Finland on a very expensive private charter jet in June 2026.
Our First Youth Hangout on Climate, Justice, Art & Conservation was a huge success! 🙌
On Saturday 6th June 2026, we gathered at Msingi’s office with passionate teens and youth for an inspiring day of dialogue, reflection, and creative expression.
The young people openly...1/5
It saddens me that most of you can't associate the unrest in schools with the current economic dysfunction.
Instead, you suggest cruel measures to "contain the errant children", rather than seeing it for what it is, a reaction to that dysfunction.
It is a pity.
On this World Environment Day, we honor the hands that nurture our planet and the communities fighting for environmental justice worldwide.
From polluted lands in the Global South to vanishing forests and rising seas, the burden falls heaviest on those who contribute the least.
As a woman I am extremely aware the only reason I have rights is because women before me got mouthy, organized, and made herself inconvenient. Thats why I see women who uphold the patriarchy as traitors
We have a new book documenting our Kenyan struggle from Mau Mau to #RutoMustGo. We shall be Launching the book on 12th,( Mathare) on 14th(Cheche) and 18th June TBC.
If you were on the #RejectFinanceBill maandamanos, you need to read this! #RutoMustGo