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Rampant corruption, mismanagement of public funds and incompetence at Kenya’s Ministry of Health combined with a shortage of funds for health infrastructure harms the health and wellbeing of Kenya citizens.Continue Reading
John Wanjohi is a recent graduate of Social Work at Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology, Kenya. He has an avid interest in films and is an aspiring screenwriter. Most importantly, he believes no one should ever take a life, age notwithstanding if they cannot give it back. Life is sacred. He advocates against domestic violence as it robs the victims of their inherent dignity.
When not writing, he tries to keep up with the trends in technology and study economics. Football dislikes him but he reciprocates with love.
Rampant corruption, mismanagement of public funds and incompetence at Kenya’s Ministry of Health combined with a shortage of funds for health infrastructure harms the health and wellbeing of Kenya citizens.Continue Reading
I am here, Able to smear and hear, With eyes yet not a seer, Alive and with lots of flair, Sunshine on my hair, Moonlight in the rear, To beContinue Reading
A massacre is not necessarily committed with knives. A consignment of HIV test kits, reagents, and ARVs arrived in Kenya via United States Aid Development Agency (USAID), a global foreignContinue Reading
The Film In the 2002 film Enough, Jennifer Lopez portrays a waitress named Slim, who falls in love with and marries a wealthy man named Mitch. However, over time theContinue Reading
Violence is an ever-present reality for women and girls in Kenya. In 1993, the UN Declaration on the Elimination of Violence against Women offered clear parameters of gender-based violence. KenyaContinue Reading