Category: Narok
What Narok Expects from President Ruto’s Visit
On May 6, 2025, President William Ruto will visit Narok but this time, the Bible will not be enough. The people are done clapping without water, praying without hospitals, and singing without schools. This isn’t a Sunday service; it’s a constitutional summons. In a county where praise songs too often replace policy demands, this visit must mark a shift from sycophancy to strategy, from hallelujahs to hard questions. Will our leaders finally rise to the moment, or will they once again crowd the presidential photo-op, arms stretched, posters ready, leaving the real needs of Narok buried under tents and hashtags?
A New Era for Maa Youth: Leadership, Unity, and the Rise of Gen Z in Kenyan Politics
In the heart of Kenya’s dynamic and diverse social fabric, a powerful movement is taking shape led by the youth of the Maa community. This [more…]
The Inaugural Olosho Awards: A Celebration of Maa Culture and Talent
By Paran Africa Media On Saturday, the Carnivore Grounds in Nairobi transformed into a lively Maa homestead, as the first-ever Olosho Awards dazzled with a splendid display [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…]
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…]