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The article argues that witchcraft undermines trust, progress, and wellbeing, while patience, education, and positive be...
02/01/2026

The article argues that witchcraft undermines trust, progress, and wellbeing, while patience, education, and positive belief systems strengthen communities and create sustainable change.

An article speaks about how neglect in schools and universities is often disguised as normality, with student welfare tr...
15/12/2025

An article speaks about how neglect in schools and universities is often disguised as normality, with student welfare treated as secondary to academics. It highlights unsafe housing, inadequate security, and financial pressures that push learners into vulnerability. The piece stresses that welfare is not a luxury but a foundation of education, urging institutions to prioritize safety, affordable services, and mental health support at every level.

The article argues that modern economies have normalized borrowing over saving, framing loans as “opportunities” while d...
08/12/2025

The article argues that modern economies have normalized borrowing over saving, framing loans as “opportunities” while disguising their long-term costs. Rising living expenses and stagnant wages push people to rely on debt for survival, not luxury.

An article that talks about how many African low-income communities, marriage is increasingly used as a survival strateg...
04/12/2025

An article that talks about how many African low-income communities, marriage is increasingly used as a survival strategy rather than a choice.

The article argues that Kenya’s economic and social progress depends on respecting workers’ dignity, ending workplace mi...
24/11/2025

The article argues that Kenya’s economic and social progress depends on respecting workers’ dignity, ending workplace mistreatment, and creating environments where people can thrive without fear.

Youth drug use is not simply about being “lost” — it reflects deeper social, emotional, and systemic failures.Drugs ofte...
17/11/2025

Youth drug use is not simply about being “lost” — it reflects deeper social, emotional, and systemic failures.

Drugs often serve as a temporary escape, comfort, or “pause button” in overwhelming lives.

The article explores the psychological and cultural impact of skin bleaching in Africa, framing it as a loss of identity...
04/11/2025

The article explores the psychological and cultural impact of skin bleaching in Africa, framing it as a loss of identity and historical pride.

Prisons should be places of correction and transformation—not cruelty. The article argues that punishment without rehabi...
01/10/2025

Prisons should be places of correction and transformation—not cruelty. The article argues that punishment without rehabilitation only perpetuates crime. When inmates are denied dignity, education, and psychological support, they often leave prison more damaged and dangerous than before.True justice requires guiding people toward ethical thinking, accountability, and healing. Society must choose to build citizens, not repeat offenders.

Traders use harmful chemicals to preserve food for profit, creating an illusion of freshness that silently endangers pub...
26/09/2025

Traders use harmful chemicals to preserve food for profit, creating an illusion of freshness that silently endangers public health and betrays ethical responsibility.

Black Tax refers to the informal financial support that employed individuals in African communities provide to extended ...
24/09/2025

Black Tax refers to the informal financial support that employed individuals in African communities provide to extended family members.
It stems from a deep sense of communal responsibility and solidarity, where success is shared rather than personal.

False prophecy scams targeting elderly women involve fake prophets or spiritual leaders who claim to have visions or div...
01/07/2025

False prophecy scams targeting elderly women involve fake prophets or spiritual leaders who claim to have visions or divine messages about the victim's life. These scammers often manipulate emotions by saying the victim is cursed, bewitched, or facing spiritual danger, then demand money in exchange for prayers, spiritual cleansing, or protection.

They gain trust by pretending to be godly, using Bible verses or spiritual language. Victims are tricked into giving large sums of money, valuables, or even land, believing they are securing blessings or avoiding harm.

These scams exploit faith, fear, and loneliness, making older women especially vulnerable due to their trust in religion and lack of support.

Key signs:

Sudden claims of curses or spiritual attacks.

Demands for payment in exchange for “miracles.”

Promises of healing, wealth, or safety after payment.

Urging secrecy or discouraging victims from telling family.

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