Archive for Category: Social Transformation in Ngong

UNDERSTANDING CORRUPTION PT 3 [What Makes Corruption So Elusive Despite Immense Efforts to Combat it?]

While dealing with corruption, it becomes challenging to establish a direct correlation between this vice and economic output or even anticipated deliverability. This is because the efforts bring to play

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Widowhood- Yet Again!

When each of the individuals, formally or informally, pronounces the solemn “I do”, hardly does any of the pair-parts pay attention to the realization of “till death do us part.”

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BYE-BYE MAY, WELCOME JUNE!

Kenyans have made massive strides toward democracy as noted in the country’s continued elections after every five years. Though at times marred with violence threatening this very success, the wave

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COUNSELING AS A CONTRIBUTOR TO CONTINUED SELF-EFFICACY

A friend desired to know about counselling and the following was the conversation: Friend: So, tell me something about counseling. Respondent: A person shares their issues with a professional

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COMMITMENT: A Prerequisite for Social Transformation (II)

Additional Qualifications of CommitmentCommitment supersedes a worldly reward: How short-sighted is one that sets a commitment on worldly/perishable goods! The shorter the achievability of a realistic goal, the easier it

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Dynamics of Social Transformation: Myth and Reality in Africa

Abstract Social transformation in Africa calls for creating solutions that address the plethora of issues that the continent faces. Already burgeoning evidence shows how societies around the world are undergoing

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HADITHI ZA MWALIMU BOSCO: Boda

Jere alirauka asubuhi huku akijivuta na kujinyoosha. Alienda mwayo mnene ukikiacha kinywa wazi kwa muda mrefu. Bila shaka alikuwa akihitaji kila chembe cha oksijeni kilichokuwa kwenye mazingira yale. Mikono ikarefushwa

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Why is Africa so “POOR” despite her immense resources?

Fifty plus years of independent African states yet her citizens continue to grapple in abject poverty, high levels of ignorance, unaffordable and at times mediocre health care and educational services.

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