Enterprise Kenyatta or ENKE, is the known Kenyatta business sitting at the tip of the empire, and owns at least 30 companies straddling agriculture, banking, real estate, and education.
When they came to have their lines registered some were told the money had been sent to old lines, which had either been transferred to new users or their lines had debt liabilities that needed to be paid first.
For Kenyans who lack ID cards it is not a matter of mere votes, it is a matter of access to socio-economic well-being and citizenship rights, with the affected members living a life of indignity as they fear being harassed by the
Africans, have largely adopted Western viewpoints in appreciating concepts like time, religion, politics and even communication. These are cultural legacies of colonialism that are not guaranteed to stand the test of time.
Competence does not mean skill, it is the standard used for TVET. It would mean our children would learn the bare minimum. Denying them chance to expand their minds and gain knowledgeable education and skills. To accept their place lower in the
A deeply unsettling wind of panic hits you as a mother when you think there’s a chance that your child may not be well. So a few minutes to 5 pm, I was out of the door to touch my son’s balls.
A festival of sorts is thrown all across its shores from our Isambo festival in Budalangi, Rusinga Festival in Homabay, Piny Luo in Siaya and now the largest RnB party outside Nairobi, Kisumu Old School and RnB Brunch.
Hidachi’s job was to collect the takings at the gate. “Hitaji was a doorman selling tickets at the gate. After that he gave the money to Wilson then Wilson paid us
Motorbikes will be hooting at you and I'm like, where do you want me to go? There was a point in Kampala city both motorbikes cyclist and pedestrians were all riding and walking on the same pavement.
I remember I had hallucinations of like getting to Iganga three times! I was constantly checking the kilometers and according to the map I should have been in a Iganga by now but lo and behold we just kept going.