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Five food items that carried us through Njaanuary
Leading the pack is matumbo—those greenish, spongy entrails that polite folk prefer to call tripe.
By Uncle Gil
1w ago
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2w ago
By George Njunge
2w ago
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3w ago
By George Njunge
3w ago
At the top of this is a curative herb called ‘kiruma’.
By Uncle Gil
3w ago
There were no haphazardly constructed skyscrapers, poor infrastructure, or overcrowded streets full of stray dogs, lactating pigs and ducks.
By George Njunge
3w ago
Many are the women who went to the posho mill, the river to fetch water or the fields for firewood and never returned home
By George Njunge
1mo ago
In a stunning turn of events, the recent abduction of Ugandan opposition leader Dr. Kizza Besigye appears to have fulfilled a prophecy made over a year ago by Prophet Elvis Mbonye.
By Boniface Mithika
1mo ago
It took me years to forgive him and when I think about it hard, I doubt I ever forgave him.
By Ciku Kimani-Mwaniki
2mos ago
Every one of us during the era looked forward to the season more so the December holidays which came also as a festive season.
By George Njunge
2mos ago
Church activities were the most promising hunting ground as youths worshiped and engaged in various activities such as music festivals and practice sessions.
By George Njunge
2mos ago
So we were having a conversation as he went through a newspaper that he came in with when a young man walked in.
By Ann Wairimu
2mos ago
For women, it was the era of showing very little skin. It was the generation that did not parade boobs and thighs in public.
By George Njunge
2mos ago
Apparently, a woman popularly known as Mama Sydney had caught her nanny with a strange man in the house.
By Tedd Omondi
2mos ago
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