Saturday 27 July 2013

To Be or Not To Be Wealthy

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Brian Tracy: 
I wrote this article as a task during an interview and I do not mind sharing with you.
F
orty six per cent of Kenyan population lives below the poverty line which

Reading and Writing


Someone once said, “Writing is 1% inspiration and 100% perspiration”. This makes it very clear that, to be a good writer you really have to

Half Backed Graduates

It is now in the public domain that University students are hiring ‘experts’ to do their research, thesis and even take away assignments. This is not news, we already knew. How else would these ‘experts’ be making money.
There is a general

Tuesday 23 July 2013

Drug Abuse; Counselor’s View




Several days ago, I shared with you a story of a father (James) who lost his son to drugs and alcohol abuse. George passed

Wednesday 17 July 2013

From Andrew To Audrey Mbugua

Audrey Mbugua
For days I have been thinking about Audrey and all the problems she has been through as a result of gender dysphoria or gender identity

Monday 15 July 2013

Tuesday 9 July 2013

Pastors and Herbalists

A very annoying trend has cropped up, in the public transport system, of herbalists and pastors. Do not get me wrong, I have nothing against

Wednesday 3 July 2013

Alcohol, Drugs and Substance Abuse

I am impressed with the move by his Excellency President Uhuru Kenyatta to fight drugs and alcohol abuse in Kenya. It is about time

Monday 1 July 2013

Reality Check on HIV/Aids

I wrote this article some time back but I still believe that it is relevant.
When we first heard of HIV/Aids in Kenya, we associated it with promiscuity and treated people living with the virus as outcasts. The religious leaders held the position that, people with the virus were paying for being immoral. Years

Mothers and Daughters


When a woman gives birth to a baby girl, she make endless plans and list of activities they will do together. Mothers desire to watch their daughters at every point of their lives and do