Author: paran
Why I lost faith in the Church
The recent protests against the Finance Bill 2024 by Gen Z have taught us a lot, particularly about the silence of the church. It’s either [more…]
The Rise of Gen Z (Nyangulos) in Shaping the Future of Maa Politics
In the Maa counties of Kajiado and Narok, a powerful new force is emerging in the political landscape—the Generation Z (Gen Z), known locally as [more…]
This is what I wish I could ask my father as a grown man
If you throw a stone in present-day Nairobi today, you might fracture the skull of a baby daddy, because, after fanny packs and Sauvage Dior, [more…]
Tragic Motorcycle Accident Highlights Road Safety Concerns
A tragic accident occurred yesterday when a motorcyclist attempting to align his bike to the tarmac road after crossing a bridge lost control. The bike [more…]
A Community’s Cry for Road Safety
The sun had barely risen over the serene village of Ntulele, casting a soft golden hue across the rolling hills and quiet streets. But tranquility [more…]
Tanzanian MP Christopher Ole Sendeka Escapes Narrow Assassination Attempt: A Chronicle of Political Peril and Maasai Advocacy
In a harrowing turn of events on the somber evening of Good Friday, March 29, 2024, Simanjiro Member of Parliament, Christopher Ole Sendeka, found himself [more…]
Is Tipape Naini’s Abduction Fulfiment of Losojo’s Prophecy?
In a recent social media post by Elijah Keen Naini, the brother of self-proclaimed whistleblower Musa Tipape Naini, startling claims of an alleged abduction have [more…]
DJ Queen’s Age as Her Mother Takes Center Stage in a TikTok Drama
In a whirlwind of drama surrounding DJ Queen’s life, the controversial DJ cum artist finds herself at the center of attention once again. Following the [more…]
“David Ole Muntet: Architect of Narok County’s Revenue Surge”
In Narok County, a remarkable transformation has unfolded in the realm of revenue collection since the appointment of David Ole Muntet as the CEC for [more…]
DJ Queen Ametoka soko?
Back in the day, we used to talk about Paper I and Paper II. If you think this is about education, a) You haven’t been [more…]