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Sunday, January 7th, 2018
Throughout history, ideas have been changing the world, transforming society and civilization and improving human welfare in many ways! Negative ideas move society backwards. In this article we will dwell on positive ideas as part and parcel of leadership as a major pillar of development! Good leaders are said to be visionary and adaptive and […]
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Monday, January 16th, 2017
We have mentioned elsewhere before that Kenya’s public health system is among the best in the world! The only problem is that it lacks essentials and modernization, a factor that causes its current problem including the ongoing Doctors’ strike. For things to get better, the Kenyan authorities and all the stakeholders need to tackle the […]
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Friday, November 27th, 2015
We have indicated in another article that people, both collectively and as distinct individuals, are the core pillar of development! As such, they initiate development goals and programmes and plans for such goals. They draw up the development agenda and also implement all the plans! They, too, provide the human capital at every stage of […]
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Friday, September 11th, 2015
We have always indicated and passionately argued that peace matters for society, the people as individuals and collectively, and for the world! Reasons for that are always obvious and self-explanatory! The sad reality is that many people, including some of those enjoying the reigns of authority and power, never see it that way! This scenario, […]
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Saturday, August 29th, 2015
We know that peace is always important for any society, community, peoples, individuals and nations! It is so important that society should never let it slip away even for a day! It is important that it be given every opportunity to take root and thrive in every place always! It is indeed important that all […]
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Sunday, July 26th, 2015
We have often indicated here and elsewhere in other fora the need for the world and society to be decisive in ensuring peace! For true peace, the culture of violence, we have argued before and still argue, must be tactfully but decisively ended! First, Violence is deadly, heinous, bloody and destructive! Secondly, humankind does not […]
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Wednesday, May 20th, 2015
Kenya had a very good Constitution at its independence! The supreme law which was negotiated by diverse Kenyan communities and the Colonial Administration was very strong and spelt a federal system of government for the country with each region in Kenya enjoying federal autonomy. The devolved system of government was meant to prevent what Kenya’s […]
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Sunday, April 19th, 2015
Quite often, people talk about hatred as if it is just a word. They hardly know how inhuman, dehumanizing and excruciatingly agonizing it can be until (God forbid!) they get subjected to it! Victim of hatred know truly well the pain and injustice it causes! No one of course will want to be subjected to […]
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Monday, April 6th, 2015
Modern society, regrettably, is faced with some challenges it must courageously and decisively tackle! Rising cases of violence in the world are a trend that must be reversed! World governments, in our view, have the resources, ways and means of ending the culture of violence and injustice and ensure peace and fair and just play […]
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Saturday, May 3rd, 2014
Violence is a problem that society is better off without. We have often argued for the urgent need and necessity to end the culture of all forms of violence, abuses, injustice, exclusion, invidious discrimination, killings, corruption, impunity, trickery, sophistry and intolerance amongst other vices and malpractices. It is thus both discouraging and extremely saddening that […]
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Sunday, February 23rd, 2014
We have always argued on this blog and elsewhere for peace. We have always indicated, as we will indeed continue doing, that peace is always important in all places i.e. within homesteads, in local communities, regionally, nationally and internationally or indeed globally. Peace is indeed vitally important in every nook, street, road, highway, village, township, […]
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Sunday, December 16th, 2012
We have always reiterated on this blog and on our websites and indeed on other fora the importance of peace and harmony! On our main website we have indicated our wish and resolve to work towards peace everywhere, both locally and globally and internationally by creating peace awareness through information flow and messaging using modern […]
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Saturday, August 25th, 2012
It is very good to know that South Sudan became independent recently and hence secured an ample opportunity to ensure return to peace in the world’s newest democracy! The leaders of that country have indeed every opportunity to rebuilt their country and enable the citizenry to built their lives for the betterment of the same […]
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Sunday, January 22nd, 2012
We keep learning each and every day! Sometimes what we know is erroneous and by searching and learning we get to know better! That means when we know better we should always trash or correct any erroneous things among us in order to make things better. There are always errors we discover from time to […]
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Saturday, December 31st, 2011
About four years ago we predicted on our website that technology will completely change the world and pose a challenge for world leaders regarding world peace! When we talk of world peace, we refer to peace in different nations and between different nations. Looking back, we can see how the Internet and especially social medial […]
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Monday, November 28th, 2011
STOP THE VIOLENCE People anywhere desire, want and need peace! The benefits of peace need neither explaining nor narration! The importance of peace is indeed obvious to everyone, anywhere, everywhere, anytime, every time, all the time, always! Peace is thus needed all the time, every time, always, anywhere, everywhere, and ever! However, violence in many […]
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Wednesday, August 17th, 2011
We indicated in one of our previous articles some incidents of hate we experienced. Nails were planted on the wheels of our car and the hub cabs vandalized and stollen. Soon after, an accident was plotted on us but we survived by God’s grace. Then came up interference with our facebook accounts amongst other online […]
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Monday, August 8th, 2011
We indicated in our immediate previous article that Kenya’s capital city needs to decentralize its governance, operations and administrative structure through a system of fragmentation so as to take advantage of the ‘divide and rule‘ problem-solving strategy in order to improve service delivery to its residents and visitors as well as improving its image with […]
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Friday, August 5th, 2011
Kenya’s capital city is one of the major cities in the African Continent. It is a city many in Africa and the rest of the world talk about and wish to visit. Those who have been to Kenya know how good and beautiful the city is and they also know the negative side of it: […]
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Thursday, July 21st, 2011
The reality of life is that generations pass the baton to new generations as time goes on. That means that humans always train their children in how to deal with life and its challenges with a view to equipping them with knowledge, wisdom, skills and know-how for better survival. What is of immense importance is […]
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