Prisca & James (Chapter 2) – A Purpose of Love
The Pokot plains echoed with grief and suspicion as loss struck hard, dividing a once-united community. Amid the tension, can James and Prisca continue to stand as beacons of hope,
Grace Wrestles with the Dry Roses Saga – Part 2
Their gate, a silent sentinel of their shared residence, obediently swung open upon detecting the approach of Tim’s car. Grace heard its mechanical sigh as the gate closed. S
Grace Wrestles with the Dry Roses Saga Part 1
As Grace navigates the twists and turns of her husband Tim's unexpected connections to a past she never knew, she uncovers a web of intrigue and nostalgia that leaves her questioni
What Would We (In Kenya; In Africa) Do If We Got Hit By A Typhoon?
What would we (in Kenya; in Africa) do if we got hit by a typhoon (hurricane) hurtling through our slums, towns and villages at 162 km per hour, twisting and swirling up mud and de
Questions For Presidential Candidates
As we approach the televised debating period among presidential candidates in the upcoming general election in Kenya, I suggest a few focus areas that have the potential to address
Troubles Of The Macadamia Value Chain
After I recently completed writing a business paper for a client on the potential of macadamia farming in Kenya, I was blown away by how we perpetually ignore the extreme
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
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
On Unemployment…
Unemployment? According to ‘a new study’ quoted by the Daily Nation, It takes a university graduate an average of five years to secure a job in Kenya today. By the end of those
On The Coffee Story…
My comment on the coffee story: When you say that “Coffee farmers are the last class of economic slaves in Kenya,’ you cannot be farther from the truth. French bean growers spe