By Ibrahim Adan Every year, during the first week of August, people around the world celebrate Breastfeeding Week. This serves as a global reminder
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By Ibrahim Adan Nairobi is buzzing with a new kind of energy as the United Nations undergoes a significant strategic shift. By 2026, the
Human Trafficking is Organized Crime: The Deceptive Lure of a Better Life
By Ibrahim Adan Today, as the world unites to commemorate World Day Against Human Trafficking. It’s a well-crafted operation by organized criminal syndicates. This
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By Tajeu Shadrack Nkapapa President William Ruto took an unexpected move to dissolve his entire cabinet on Thursday afternoon 11th July, 2024 after two
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Yay Or Nay Debate, Calling Employees After Hours
By Lauryne Akoth Picture this: it’s 8 p.m., you’ve just settled in for a quiet evening at home, and then your phone rings. It’s
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Rethinking Climate Action: Will planting trees save our Climate?
By Evaline Wanjiku Kiambuthi Climate change has become a global concern, and it demands immediate mitigation action. Climate change is defined as the long-term