SUNSET IN AFRICA

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Are There “Tradwives” In Africa?

Are there Tradwives in Africa? Are more African women, often seen as traditional homemakers (tradwives) blending cultural roles with entrepreneurship?  I might be late to the party, because apparently this tradwife faze has been gaining

Affordable And Fun School Holiday Activities in Kenya: Family Adventures And Co-Parenting Tips

The school holidays are here! Parents across Kenya are now faced with the big question—how do we keep our kids entertained without breaking the bank? Economic times are tough for most people, a majority of

AI: The Best Employee I Never had (And Why I’m Finally Paying It.)

There was a time when writing, editing and digital marketing felt like juggling flaming torches blindfolded. Deadlines loomed, creativity waned and clients wanted miracles on a shoestring budget. The worst part was publishing articles that

Chasing Fireflies -Seeking Happiness in the Dark.

It is raining heavily outside, the kind of rain that soaks the earth and fills the air with the intoxicating scent of petrichor. He stands on the balcony, his arms outstretched, face tilted upwards as

Pour Decisions: Navigating Wine Types and Tastes.

Wine is wine, most people I know like to say. We have so many types of wine mostly falling under the category of either white wine or red wine. If you are a wine lover,

Unmasking the illusion; peeling back the layers of social media perceptions

This is one of those photos that captured a moment so beautifully and immortalised it. It is one of my favourite images from the internet. Here, chepseba is seen walking majestically with a mean expression

Kisii Girl Burnt with Hot Water by Boyfriend Deserves Justice

I recently watched news on citizen TV of a second year university student by the name Mercy Momanyi in hospital, nursing serious burns after her boyfriend of two years poured hot water on her face

Twenty Five Great Heartbreak Quotes

My best friend is undergoing a heartbreak and the ripple effect is gruesome even to me. People tend to judge those who are undergoing one form of heartbreak or the other. They utter words like,

Castel Mara – Your Gateway To An Authentic Safari Adventure In Kenya’s Masai Mara

I am a huge fun of supporting local tourism. This country is so beautiful, from the coastal beaches to the unbelievable Rift valley to the lakeside resorts. There is a reason however, that the wildebeest

Traveling On A Budget; Road Trip To Dar es salaam.

After a turbulent start at the beginning of this year, i promised myself to try and visit three touristic towns before the year ends. Top of the list was Lamu, a town i had always

Factors To Consider When Choosing Between Private, Public School or Homeschooling

In my previous post, i wrote a detailed guide on major factors to consider before introducing your child to Homeschooling. It's quite obvious that more and more people are warming up to it. From Private

A Comprehensive Guide To Homeschooling Your Child In Kenya

How times change; and how fast they do. During our time (by our I mean us old guards, i.e millennials, not gen Z hehe) school meant passing through long distances every morning and evening to

Eight Simple Life Changing Tips To Help You Save Money

Times have been tough on everyone for the last couple of years. Well, almost everyone. Some never noticed any difference, while others (those who found COVID to be a blessing in disguise) have been laughing

Goodbye My Lover

In the depths of sorrow's abyss I dwell,A grieving widow, lost within life's spell.With a heavy heart and tear-stained eyes,I seek a way to bid my love goodbye. For fate has dealt me a heavy

Do We Have A Deadlier, More Lethal COVID Variant On Our Hands?

Roughly two weeks ago, the ministry of health came out to category deny that there is a new variant of COVID doing the rounds. They were particular in their dismissal and said that the people