This man, Sam Ogendo
Sam Ogendo is my homie. We come from the same neighborhood. I know their place. He knows our place. If I sling a stone with my full might, there’s a…
Sam Ogendo is my homie. We come from the same neighborhood. I know their place. He knows our place. If I sling a stone with my full might, there’s a…
By Scola Aoko Dear you, Congratulations on your graduation and subsequent admission to the Kenya School of Law. You’re about to begin quite an exciting and challenging journey. Having been…
21st January 2020. It’s a few minutes past 11am. Lecture Theatre isn’t packed to the brim. People exchange pleasantries about. Others reconnect. Hugs around. High fives. There’s joy but any keen…
It’s Bettina’s birthday today. And Masiga’s birthday tomorrow. I take this chance join many others in celebrating them. I am doing this on behalf of Keganda and Mike too, even…
It’s Saturday. The 21st of December 2019. I am at Mega City Mall, Kisumu at 3pm. I am waiting for my sister, Georgian. She had promised me a ‘post’ birthday treat.…
I asked Rogers to tell me about Dee. Then I asked Dee to tell me about Dee. The responses were identical. That struck me as adorable. That kind of friendship…
There used to be a time when I looked at Brian and wondered to myself where the self-drive came from. I asked him sometime back how he manages to be…
Isaac Ochieng is no longer here. The gentle boy from Form Four Red is dead. The bland texture of these words ruins me. This loss stings every cranny of Maseno…
In the world of cities, Milan strikes me as London. London is a city of few Gothic buildings lining up streets in some sort of ancient mystical way. The city…
I asked a few friends what they think of someone who calls himself “Marsh”. Their answers cracked me up like a guy from Dakar, Senegal would crack his kolanut. Here’s…