Doing Business In Adverse Times
Contrary to what some people might think, it is actually possible to build ethical business around disasters. Take, for example, the cyclical drought that perennially invade and de
Cyclical Drought: And What We Can Do.
It happens every few years. Here are some headlines I found by just googling “drought kenya”: 2016: 1.3m Kenyans affected by drought – government 2015:Kenya endin
A Couple Of Cultural Notes
When a skill earns a kid a break in life to a better life, that is awesome. It is biblical! Proverbs 22:29
The Place For Good Parenting
Needed urgently: helpful, self-less members in society I watched with admiration recently as three brothers played the most critical roles during a funeral planning gathering in my
Being Born Again
The reason we have so many people practicing the “Christian religion” and, in spite of it there is so much moral failure in our society is simple: they are practicing a
A Man Who Was Ready To Die
I knew an old man who greatly puzzled those of us who were close to him as we stood anxiously around his hospital bed, wondering why he wasn’t ‘saying anything’,
Conservation With Health Benefits
One time when I was chair of Tana Water Services Board, I had an encounter with the late Nobel Prize laureate Wangari Maathai which helped me understand the difference between two
Leapfrogging
On 22 December 2016, Kim Willsher of The Guardian published an article titled “The world’s first solar panel road has opened in France.” A picture is presented to prove it! A
Realising The Dream Of Growing Kenya’s Economy
If we just worked a bit harder, a bit more diligently we can start realizing our dream of growing the economy by double digits. First here is where we are now: Kenya’s GDP