Voi City, Oops …, voi town, … despite its strategic location as an advantage, it could technically still be a double-century away from City status, subject to a lot of factors that definitely seem quite a long shot; The Population, Economic capacity, Amenities, General Outlook, etcetera. Regardless, as a budding town, I believe there are a couple of items we the people, the municipality or the county in its entirety could strive and get right. … Even though Private Real Estate can pretty much morph at its own pace, it...
Makena, unbelievable over 40 years yet still sassy, equally triples up as an actress in Kenya’s film scene and is also an event organizer in her own right famous for the Park and Chill events.
While we can’t certainly point which health issue befell the County Boss, or continues to befall His Excellency Governor Granton Samboja, no special lenses are needed to see that something has certainly been a miss. Not just today. But for some time now. As the Country sunk into the ravaging Covid-19 effects with infection statistics peaking mid-last year, The Big man, for a while went MIA, for the 60s babies, read…Missing in Action. … Netizens were driven into the horizon of queries, but before we could tip over, The Deputy...
Whereas Nairobi boasts of the Westie(s), Kileleshwa(s), Runda(s) and Lavington(s) or talk of Mombasa’s Nyali(s), Bamburi(s), and Kiembeni(s), Voi’s, replica of the above is perhaps still non-existent, maybe still far off or fair enough still debatable. Regardless, The town still has a couple of estates to pride itself in. Mwakingali, specifically Mwakingali A, would definitely be a contestant for a spot as the town’s ultimate suburb. It has been alluded that for a long time, Sikujua estate held this spot back in the days given the sense of urban planning,...
Looking back on last Sunday I must confess it was a good day, not that I did anything special but it was St. Valentine day or as the rest of you call it Valentine’s or Lovers day, I don’t know, take your pick. My man and I went to mass and later had lunch with some friends and later headed home for our normal Sunday routine. It ended well with some Netflix and chill as I asked about which pair of trousers, he would be wearing the next day to...
Valentines is just one day away and am quite sure some of you are thinking of what special surprise to gift your loved ones. But let’s be honest, kama bado hujaomoka inaeza kuwa tricky kimpango, and also following how corona affected so many people’s jobs, there might not be enough to get a gift or take that special someone out during the day of love. But who said valentine has to be a costly affair? We can try and break free from the stereotyping around valentines. This time purpose to...
2020 was a tough year, it was the year where our economic systems were shaken, our faiths tested, jobs lost, marriages broken and for others, their sanity boxes unchecked. However bad the year was for most of us, we can only be grateful for crawling out of it alive. Packed with so many negativities, failures and shortfalls, 2020 equally presented an opportunity for us all to sit back, take a breath, rethink, re-strategize and learn. Additionally, it provided many with a second chance at rediscovering and recurving our life’s goals...
As we say goodbye to the trials and tribulations that came with the Covid year we are met with a lot of uncertainty in our lives. The idea of a pandemic disrupting our lives has brought a lot of focus on the things that matter and different perspectives seem to be coming to light on that account. People died, others were born, some got married, some divorced, others lost their jobs, life moved on but what is it that you got out of 2020 and what are you bringing with...
I believe the new year dawned with refreshed hope and new resolutions as usual. 2020 was a special year as the world faced the worst global healthcare crisis since 1918. I am optimistic we won’t have a repeat of it, however, there are a few financial items of interest worth reflecting on especially for any prospect investor. Indeed, normalcy was affected across various aspects of life. The everyday Life; Lock downs, masking up and regular washing of the hands became the new norm. Equally, the ‘Wall streets’ weren’t spared. World...