Boomers’ Betrayal: How Nostalgia and Naivety Doomed Kenya to Poverty and Infamy The Baby Boomer generation in Kenya, born between 1940 and 1970, inherited a nation pulsating with post-independence promise: …
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Kenya’s digital landscape, once envisioned as a dynamic hub for ideas and discourse, is increasingly marred by a pervasive strain of anti-intellectualism. This issue stems not from a diversity of …
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Toxic Ties: The Unholy Matrimony Between Kenyan Media Houses and Discredited Pundits Like Ndii, Ngunyi, and Mutua
In an era where public discourse shapes national destinies, mainstream media outlets like Nation Media have become battlegrounds for intellectual deception, where self-proclaimed scholars wield their platforms to peddle toxic, …
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Across history and geographies, a sinister pattern emerges, like a shadow cast by the machinery of power, where movements born of noble intent – seeking justice, equity, or liberation – …
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Look at the names: Moses Kuria, Raphael Tuju, Peter Munga, Wainaina wa Jungle, Swarup Mishra, Okoth Obado, Naomi Shabaan, Charles Kilonzo, Njoroge Njuguna (Nyoro Construction), Philip Okundi, Florence Mbugua (Jubilee …
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On May 6, 2025, a cataclysmic event at Nyala Airstrip in southeastern Sudan laid bare the intricate web of geopolitical subterfuge and covert alliances that have long simmered beneath the …
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In the wake of the ignominious expulsion of Willy Mutunga, Martha Karua, Hanifa Adan, and a coterie of other George Soros-funded agitators from Tanzania, alongside the theatrical arrest of the …
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A Scathing Rebuke To The Shameless Charlatans: Rigathi Gachagua, George Natembeya And Peter Salasya
Rigathi Gachagua, George Natembeya, and Peter Salasya – you three are a walking travesty of leadership, prancing through Kenya’s political landscape like peacocks in a festering swamp of your own …
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The BBC’s Colonial Psyops: Manufacturing Heroes, Burying Truth, and Propping Up Puppets in Kenya
The British Broadcasting Corporation a festering organ of colonial subterfuge masquerading as journalism, has long served as the mouthpiece of British imperialist designs, deploying pacifist psyops to smother Kenya’s righteous …
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The legacy of British colonialism in Kenya and across Africa is a festering wound, a relentless assault on the dignity, sovereignty, and very existence of African peoples. From the brutal …