“I am a Gift from Africa to give the World a More Human Face” – Teddy Warria

By Anne Pratt Teddy Warria, a beloved son of the Nile, with his inspiring work and insights into the human condition, is a generous gift from Africa. This poetic and compelling way of storytelling our life and leadership journey beckons us to define our own rich, powerful story of origin

Beyond the Classroom: Meet Teacher Kennedy Ochieng from Kisumu

Teacher Kennedy Ochieng Owino; alias Ken Wasudi Kennedy Ochieng Owino; alias Ken Wasudi, a teacher of Biology and Chemistry at Bolo Girls Secondary School has caught the eyes of Kisumu's Governor Prof Peter Anyang Nyongo and Senator Isaac Mwaura. The teacher has come out as an advocate of girl child education

University Of Nairobi’s restructuring likely to stir Controversy

University Of Nairobi’s restructuring likely to stir Controversy

By Dr. Vincent O. Ongore Dr. Vincent Ongore. Although the the strategic move by the university of Nairobi to reduce management layers is a bold move, its likely to cause controversy. If the main objective of the proposed restructuring is to enhance value proposition through improved efficiency and effectiveness in service delivery,

Luo Nyanza requires Integrated Development Plan

By Dr. Vincent O. Ongore Luo Nyanza counties of Siaya, Migori and Homa Bay have earned the dubious distinction of being among those that have fiercely and fervently defended their coveted positions at the bottom. Their Balanced Scorecards are a pale reflection of the image and perception of the region and

The Resilient Luo, My People

By Dr. Vincent O. Ongore For reasons of trying to not undermine their access to employment and economic opportunities, many people of Luo extraction are no longer comfortable introducing themselves with their maiden or family names. That's the level where our country has gotten to. Due to sixty years of neglect,

Who is Jimmy Wanjigi?

WHO IS JIMI WANJIGI?Jimi Richard Wanjigi was born on the 17th of November 1962 in Nyeri County to James Maina Wanjigi and Mary Wanjigi. His parents, Maina Wanjigi and Mary Wambui Wanjigi, trace their origins to Mathioya Constituency in Murang’a County, the place Jimi, therefore, calls home. He is the

What you didn’t know About activist Okiya Omtata

He was born in Busia County on 30th November 1964 and grew up in Teso South He has 8 sisters and 3 brothersHe joined Class one (1) in 1971 and completed Class seven (7) in 1977, there after joined St Paul's Secondary School for form 1 and 2It's here that he