Green Background

To most, green is just a colour. To others, the way an economy should run. To most, it represents the image of mother nature. To me, its a lifestyle, it represents my principles and those of other young people around the world. It means Peace, Ecological Sustainability, Social Justice and grassroots democracy. It represents a society that is keen to care for its environment, one devoid of violence, one in touch with the needs and rights of minorities.

Wednesday, 11 December 2013

The spear upon the coat: Incomplete

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They came calling deep in the dead of the night, their boots sliding on the grass. I was in Wanja’s hut and next to me was Murathe, the...

A letter to my lover

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The clock will turn, 50 you shall turn The prime of your age, they will say The time for your will, I will say To protect the c...
Tuesday, 4 June 2013

The ‘tomorrow identity’: A well-orchestrated lie

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On 25 th May, 2013, I entered into the world of the founding African leaders. I also came face to face with the leaders of the next 50 y...
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Friday, 12 April 2013

The genius of “being or feeling lost”

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Nobody ever tells you that the greatest potential in a human being is activated when you feel lost. We do not relish the magic of being lo...
Sunday, 10 March 2013

My Central Sun

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I breath in your hair oh my beloved thought I stare to the far north..hoping to catch a glimpse of your tiny spectacle I look up to t...
Friday, 8 March 2013

Telling the story from my window: the Kenya 2013 General Elections

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On Monday 4th March 2013, Kenyans went out to vote in large numbers. In an election registering the highest number of voters in Kenya's...
Thursday, 7 March 2013

Nairobi to Beijing: Building resilience and charting a Constitutional hope for Kenyan Women

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This article is inspired by the dismal number of women elected in the Kenyan 2013 general elections. It is my hope that the next general e...
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