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Nairobi, Kiambu record highest child sex predators online
Two in every 10 cases of online child sexual abuse are perpetrated by strangers with most victims being girls between the ages of 15 and 17 years.
By Rose Kwamboka 2 years ago
Nairobi, Kiambu record highest child sex predators online
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How I built this: Lessons from the best entrepreneurs
Entrepreneurship isn’t very natural, writes award-winning journalist Guy Raz in his book, How I Built This: The Unexpected Paths to Success...
By Rose Kwamboka 2 years ago
How I built this: Lessons from the best entrepreneurs
How to stay profitable on a low-cost model
Where money is concerned, there are few industries that are riskier than the airline business.
By Rose Kwamboka 2 years ago
How to stay profitable on a low-cost model
Should I? Expert answers your key money questions
Should I take a loan to buy a car? Should I save or invest? Should I borrow money from my partner? How much should I send my parents?
By Rose Kwamboka 2 years ago
Should I? Expert answers your key money questions
‘Born on a Tuesday’
Dantala, the Muslim boy’s voice in the author’s debut novel is our entry into the politically and religiously fuelled war in Nigeria.
By Rose Kwamboka 3 years ago
‘Born on a Tuesday’
Adaobi Tricia: 'I Do Not Come To You By Chance'
As the first son, Kingsley is entitled to various privileges like a piece of meat in his egusi soup. He also shoulders certain responsibilities.
By Rose Kwamboka 3 years ago
Adaobi Tricia: 'I Do Not Come To You By Chance'
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Ferdinand Omanyala, Africa's fastest man: I'm getting used to the fame
Everyone now knows him with his characteristic pose with his tongue out at the finish line. Africa’s fastest man.
By Rose Kwamboka 3 years ago
Ferdinand Omanyala, Africa's fastest man: I'm getting used to the fame
Caine winner: Refugees and the idea of home
The Street Sweep is part of the anthology A Down Home Meal for These Difficult Times, a book about immigrant refugees and those facing displacement.
By Rose Kwamboka 3 years ago
Caine winner: Refugees and the idea of home
Racism, con-games and fate of the few
The Chi is the guardian spirit which according to Igbo cosmology, every living thing contains.
By Rose Kwamboka 3 years ago
Racism, con-games and fate of the few
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New IEBC interview technique explained
A selection panel administered psychometric tests for the 36 shortlisted candidates who were selected from a pool of 660 applicants.
By Rose Kwamboka 3 years ago
New IEBC interview technique explained
Political storm of family, choice and consequences
My only criticism other than the fact that the book at 359 pages could have been longer, is that the ending is rushed.
By Rose Kwamboka 3 years ago
Political storm of family, choice and consequences
Sulwe: The night star
Even though Sulwe might not appreciate her darkness now, it is important, just as light is.
By Rose Kwamboka 3 years ago
Sulwe: The night star
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Twelve things Sh1 trillion can do
You would need to spend Sh46 million a day for the next 60 years to get through Sh1 trillion.
By Rose Kwamboka 3 years ago
Twelve things Sh1 trillion can do
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Low births: Why there may be no babies born by 2070
As women postpone motherhood or opt for smaller families, researchers are now raising concerns that humans could become an endangered species.
By Rose Kwamboka 3 years ago
Low births: Why there may be no babies born by 2070
Feminism was African first
"Feminism is for women in developed countries with first-world problems".
By Rose Kwamboka 3 years ago
Feminism was African first
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First achievers: Women who top the charts in Kenya
Following the selection of Justice Martha Koome for the Chief Justice job, we celebrate women who scored a first in their respective fields.
By Rose Kwamboka 3 years ago
First achievers: Women who top the charts in Kenya
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Oscars not just a man but, white
Many expected Black Panther actor Chadwick Boseman to win prestigious honour posthumously, but absent Anthony Hopkins scooped it.
By Rose Kwamboka and Kirsten Kanja 3 years ago
Oscars not just a man but, white
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Music: What’s love got to do with it?
On YouTube, ‘Dusuma’ was the most viewed Kenyan song of 2020, followed by Tanzanian artiste Rayvanny’s ‘Teamo’
By Rose Kwamboka 3 years ago
Music: What’s love got to do with it?
Tax on water, tax on life
If the 2021 theme for World Water Day is anything to go by, then the government’s undertakings in the last year are doing little...
By Rose Kwamboka 3 years ago
Tax on water, tax on life
Here comes Madam President Samia Suluhu
She will meet the CCM leadership today to kick start the process of nominating the Vice President
By Roselyne Obala and Rose Kwamboka 3 years ago
Here comes Madam President Samia Suluhu
He had witty comebacks, and profound gems too
While Mzee Moi could be stern, he had his humorous moments, sometimes smack in the middle of a speech.
By Rose Kwamboka 4 years ago
He had witty comebacks, and profound gems too
Is a donkey sign of wealth or poverty?
They are versatile, which has ensured their survival of Schumpeter’s gale of creative destruction
By Rose Kwamboka 4 years ago
Is a donkey sign of wealth or poverty?
Ways to make people remember your business
In my recruitment process, passion always beats qualification because one can always learn on the job, but passion can never be taught.
By Rose Kwamboka 4 years ago
Ways to make people remember your business
Why a name can either make or break a company
But before it was Pepsi, it was “Brad’s Drink.” Who is Brad? Caleb Bradham was a pharmacist who created the Pepsi recipe in 1893.
By Rose Kwamboka 4 years ago
Why a name can either make or break a company
Quick ways to reduce stress
Sometimes you don’t realise how stressed you are until the ‘emergency’ painkillers don’t work anymore.
By Rose Kwamboka 4 years ago
Quick ways to reduce stress
Things destroying your productivity
When we start out in business, when determination is high and money is tight, we often think we can do everything by ourselves.
By Rose Kwamboka 5 years ago
Things destroying your productivity
Dear entrepreneur, put yourself out there – blow your own trumpet
Why wait to publish on a major platform when you have the means to start publishing now.
By Rose Kwamboka 5 years ago
Dear entrepreneur, put yourself out there – blow your own trumpet
The opium of the masses
Have you ever failed so bad you shock yourself into getting born again?
By Rose Kwamboka 5 years ago
The opium of the masses
Why trusting your gut matters
New research shows that when making decisions, intuition can be better than a rational, deliberate approach.
By Rose Kwamboka 5 years ago
Why trusting your gut matters
How to keep your brain young
Can’t remember your phone password? Does it take extra-long to master a route?
By Rose Kwamboka 5 years ago
How to keep your brain young
First mover advantage
No one remembers the second man on the moon; At least I don’t.
By Rose Kwamboka 5 years ago
First mover advantage
Digital solutions for small scale farmers
Despite being the largest agricultural country in the East African market, the Kenyan market is experiencing a lot of hardships in creating more room
By Rose Kwamboka 5 years ago
Digital solutions for small scale farmers
Consistency is key to entrepreneurial success
Don’t underestimate how much time and discipline contribute to your success.
By Rose Kwamboka 5 years ago
Consistency is key to entrepreneurial success
Cashing in on Kenya's purple reign
Having rebranded she felt the need to re-invent her brand to keep the excitement and interest going.
By Rose Kwamboka 5 years ago
Cashing in on Kenya's purple reign
If you ask for money, you get advice
Given a minute with a successful entrepreneur, what one thing would you ask about running a business?
By Rose Kwamboka 5 years ago
If you ask for money, you get advice
4 things keeping you from making money
Do take a seat as Waceke Nduati highlights the things that keep us from financial independence and what we can do to remedy that.
By Rose Kwamboka 5 years ago
4 things keeping you from making money
From a boy with a lisp to one of world’s biggest influencers
Three things largely contributed to the making of a successful entrepreneur and leader in TD Jakes.
By Rose Kwamboka 5 years ago
From a boy with a lisp to one of world’s biggest influencers
10 minutes with T.D Jakes
“I love Kenya, and its people,” he says, his voice filling the spacious but filled room in Nairobi’s Villa Rosa Kempinski.
By Rose Kwamboka 5 years ago
10 minutes with T.D Jakes
Turn that phone on and create
I have come to detest seminars that ask participants to switch off their phones.
By Rose Kwamboka 5 years ago
Turn that phone on and create
The science behind school diets
I remember my own high school days – the menu always contained more carbohydrates than protein or greens.
By Rose Kwamboka 5 years ago
The science behind school diets
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