Throwback Thursday

Throwback Thursday, or as it’s best known as TBT has become a huge weekly phenomenon on the social media scene. A quick consult of big brother Google defines it as  a trend among social media sites such as Instagram, Twitter and Facebook wherein users post or repost older photographs (often from their childhood) with the hashtag. And…

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Customer Service is Key to Business Success

So yesterday I was at one of this fancy dental clinics located in the CBD for a checkup and going up the lift I kept telling myself that the doctor would probably be some old timer doc but surprisingly, Dr. Kisia, whom I guess was the big kahuna for the dental practice, was four-eyed guy,…

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The Karura Hangout

Under the shelter of some trees stood a group of young lads and lasses, whom I have come to find to be very jolly and fun to be around with; being among them you’re either guaranteed of pure bliss & happiness, or endless laughter, or even both. It had stopped raining a few minutes before…

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PART ONE Very EARLY in the morning at around 11 am you’re woken up by crying sounds from your neighbors’ 2 years old kid who is crying because the granules of weetabix he left last night after pigg… Source: | kanyuemunene on WordPress.com

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Shem’s Wedding

This Saturday, I attended a colleague’s wedding, Shem at the Ndarugo Motel.

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Love of A Brother

I was born in a secluded village on a mountain. Day after day, my parents plowed the yellow dry soil with their backs towards the sky. One day, I wanted to buy a handkerchief, which all girls around me seemed to have. So, one day I stole 50 cents from my father’s drawer. Father discovered…

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A story of a guy who counted EIGHT LIES OF HIS MOTHER

This story begins when I was a child: I was born poor. Often we hadn’t enough to eat. Whenever we had some food, Mother often gave me her portion of rice. While she was transferring her rice into my bowl, she would say “Eat this rice, son! I’m not hungry.”

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LINK Conference: Cathy Mputhia

This month I will be focusing more on the LINK conference which is a professional development project initiated by the Rotaract Club of Milimani. This year’s event is scheduled to have four speakers speaking on different topics and I will share with you their profiles, so that you may insight on what to expect on…

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Rotaract/Rotary: I’m Here to Stay

Growing up, I was never the social kid that would often go out to play with other kids in the hood. I was a shy little boy who kept to himself most of the time, staying indoors and glued to his old “Great Wall” black and white tv all day during the holidays. This went…

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Leaders in Kenya (L.I.N.K) Conference

With less than a month to go to one of Rotaract Club’s biggest professional development events, anxiety is steadily growing as to who this year’s guests will be the Leaders in Kenya (LINK) conference will be. Your guess is as good as mine. Planning of the event which commenced late last year it at its…

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#Deskisha

Deskisha is bilingual with an English stem and a Swahili finish to it. The best translation would be ‘get desked.’ It is what we at the Rotaract Club of Kenyatta University (RCKU) have dubbed our signature project for the Rotary year 2015/2016. In the previous Rotary year, we successfully undertook the Rotertank project. For that…

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Mentor 101

Being a youth in Kenya is probably one of the hardest stages at the moment. Unemployment being one of the biggest challenges one can ever think of… But personally lack of direction among the … Source: Mentor 101

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EABL: Ride the Foreign Wave

I had to start with a ‘promotion’ of the brand. 🙂 Now that I have your attention… Did you know?? The World population is becoming more and more THIRSTY! With a 1 billion liter in… Source: EABL: Ride the Foreign Wave

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An Evening with Gilad

Originally posted on The Mentored:
Traffic has come to a complete standstill at the Koja roundabout; from a far I could see hawkers engaging ‘Kanjo’ askaris in a cat and mouse game, a common phenomenon in the city. I decide to alight from the matatu and beckon a ‘boda boda’ rider, give him directions of…

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I Met A Girl

For a second, my heart stopped, and that’s all it needed to know she was the one. I never once believed in love at first sight; I always thought it to be an illusion created by hopeless romantics. But here I was, fallen for this damsel whose beauty I had never seen before. Her beauty extended into…

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Garlicky French Beans and Carrots

On their own, french beans and carrots are very healthy. This recipe adds even more nutrients using some tomatoes & garlic. It is rich, savory & nutritious. Source: Garlicky French Beans and Carrots

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My take on the January Effect

Originally posted on Wandering Economist:
It is that time of the year where we sit down and quickly jot down our new years resolutions in the hopes to actually realize them during the year 2016. It is also the time when we have literally exhausted our monies on a life of ‘excess’ during the festive…

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Respect ur woman

She is cheap because she loves you. If u wanna know how expensive she is, just check her inbox and see how many guys she’s disappointed just to be with you. Respect ur woman

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What is Freedom?

Originally posted on playingwords:
Everybody wants it but nobody understands it. See, the colonialists as they made our ancestors suffer, ‘freedom’ we cried and surely we got it but look at us now politicians acting like colonialists suppressing the lower class, stealing, bribing and bringing the country down, is this really freedom?? Everybody wants it…

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Love Her…

“Love her …when she sips on your coffee or tea. She only wants to make sure it tastes just right for you. Love her…when she “pushes” you to pray. She wants to be with you in Heaven. Love her…when she asks you to play with the kids. She did not “make” them on her own….

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Life is Not Predictable

I’m going through my Instagram timeline and one of the top Kenyan deejays has shared a link to his wife’s blog, and the blogger I am, I decide to check it out. WOW!!! Deep stuff right here. I’ve read the first post, on a situation she went through while giving birth, and she shares how…

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End Year Thingies….

Around this time, most companies are holding their end of year parties to celebrate the achievements of the year as well as focus on the new year. My Rotaract Club ain’t left behind. This coming Wednesday, December 16th 2015, we’ll be holding our last Rotaract fellowship by having a Rotabration, where we award exemplary members…

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#WhatWouldMagufuliDo – It is a Revolution!

The last time a black powerful man was on everyone’s lips for days on end, was during the election of Barack Obama. Now, we got another guy who’s succeeded in getting us yapping about him all over social media. President Magufuli, aka ‘bulldozer’ is Tanzania’s new president, and weeks into his term, he’s already making…

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Damsel in a Fine Dress

  She’s a damsel in a fine dress, Endowed with beauty unseen- A beauty that others would love to borrow; Her eyes sparkle like glittering gold, And her face brightens with the morning sun. Her beauty increases with every breathe, Testing limits imagination can stretch. Her beauty extends into the heavens, It goes on forever and…

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The Mombasa Escapade

It’s a chilly Saturday evening, driving through Waiyaki Way. There are hardly any cars at this time, apart one or two, probably heading out to some club in Westlands to turn up or hurrying up home to watch Man United give a killer thrashing to Sunderland. My driver, hums all the way to the CBD…

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