Category Lifestyle

Kenyans have the right to legal medicines from legal pharmacies bearing the green cross mark of accreditation

image of customer buying edicines
One-in-ten Kenyans would rather consult a pharmacist than go to a hospital, according to the 2013 Kenya Household Health Expenditure Survey, and almost a third buy medicines over the counter without a prescription: yet that opens the door to far more than incorrect dosing, if it turns out the pharmacist isn’t a pharmacist at all.

Emanuella the Golden Girl

Emanuella came into the limelight after her comedy skit "This is not my real face" went viral. Mark Angel who happens to be her cousin has been very instrumental in nurturing the young lad's talent.

AFEW GIRAFFE CENTRE

The AFEW (African Fund for Endangered Wildlife) Giraffe Centre is located in Langata, just outside Nairobi. Giraffe center was purposefully set up as a breeding center for the endangered Rothschild giraffe, a subspecies of the giraffe, only found in the…

Nameless New Jam on TikTok

Legendary Kenyan musician, David Mathenge, popularly known by his stage name ‘Nameless’ has launched a new challenge on leading short-form mobile video platform, TikTok, dedicated to people in long distance relationships. The #SingMySongChallenge, which was born as a result of…

Don’t Sing Songs to a Heavy Heart:

How to relate to those who are suffering By Kenneth C. Haugk. Review by Sylvester Oluoch. In this book Dr. Kenneth Haugks gives an assorted account of the findings of his extensive research that was inspired by his own experience…

COVID-19: The Lessons Learnt

A picture showing how Covid 19 has brought families together
COVID-19 has taught us that we should make our schools safer for our children – both physically and mentally; and our work places less stressful, with a healthy work-life balance and maintain our homes as sanctuaries and places where we find peace and solace.

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