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About Us
Robert Gitau
chief editor
[email protected] Born amidst the rhythmic pulse of Mombasa, Kenya's coastal jewel, Robert Gitau's journey towards journalism was both unexpected and serendipitous. From sandy shores to the bustling metropolis of Nairobi, his diverse experiences sowed the seeds of a storyteller within.Robert attended a prestigious Kenyan university, majoring in Mass Communication. While his peers dabbled in various forms of media, Robert was consistently drawn to the power of the written word. His articles, known for their depth and nuance, earned him recognition even before his graduation.
Lotela Paul
Author
[email protected] Originating from the picturesque valleys of Nakuru, a region of Kenya known for its stunning flamingo-populated lakes, Lotela Paul's early life was steeped in stories and narratives that danced between the daily lives of the local people and the grand tapestry of Kenyan history.This rich backdrop propelled Lotela to one of Kenya's top universities, where her multidisciplinary studies allowed her to explore a mosaic of subjects, from history and culture to contemporary issues and technological advancements. This academic diversity would later become a cornerstone of her writing style.
James Ndetto
Author
[email protected] Emerging from the scenic landscapes of Kericho, with its verdant tea fields, James Ndetto's roots may seem a world apart from the bustling urban centers where communication theories are fervently discussed. Yet, it was here, amidst community gatherings and local stories, that James first understood the power of effective communication.His curiosity took him to one of Kenya's premier universities, where he pursued a degree in Communication Studies. James' academic journey was marked by a desire to merge traditional African communication methods with modern theories and technologies, aiming to bridge the past with the present.
Jean Wandimi
Author
[email protected] From the bustling streets of Nairobi, Jean-Wandimi emerged as a keen observer of urban landscapes and the evolving nature of workplaces. Born to a city planner and a human resources professional, she grew up immersed in dialogues about city infrastructures and the complexities of workplace dynamics.Drawn to understanding the intricacies of the corporate world, Jean-Wandimi pursued a degree in Organizational Psychology at a top Kenyan university. Here, she studied the subtle interplay between human behavior, workspace design, and organizational culture, making her deeply aware of the multifaceted nature of office environments.
Caroline Wayua
Author
[email protected] Nestled in the vibrant city of Eldoret, Caroline Wayua's fascination with the dynamics of office spaces began in her formative years. As the daughter of an architect and an office manager, she was privy to conversations about both the design of workspaces and their everyday functionality.Caroline's unique upbringing led her to a reputable Kenyan university, where she pursued a dual degree in Interior Design and Business Management. Her academic journey allowed her to delve deeper into the symbiotic relationship between physical office spaces and their impact on productivity, employee well-being, and organizational culture.
Laura Wanjiru
Author
[email protected] Hailing from Nairobi, Kenya's bustling capital, Laura Wanjiru has always been at the crossroads of innovation and tradition. As a child, she was deeply fascinated by the range of products that would make their way into her family's household – from traditional Kenyan crafts to the latest technological gadgets.This curiosity about products and their usability led Laura to pursue a degree in Consumer Science at a prestigious university in Kenya. Throughout her academic journey, she became renowned for her discerning eye and her innate ability to evaluate products with a balanced perspective, considering both the local context and global standards.
Cynthia Kendeli
Author
[email protected] Born in the culinary-rich city of Kisumu, along the shores of Lake Victoria, Cynthia Kendeli's passion for Food & Beverage was almost predestined. Her earliest memories revolve around the bustling fish markets and aromatic eateries of her hometown, and it was this backdrop that kindled her love for food and its cultural significance.However, Cynthia's interests were dual-pronged. The political landscape of Kenya, with its dynamic shifts and intricate tapestry, also captivated her. This blend of culinary love and political intrigue paved her path to one of Kenya's leading universities, where she pursued degrees in both Food Science and Political Science.
Ekai Kaoo
Author
[email protected] Emerging from the athletic heartland of Rift Valley, Eka Kaoo was destined to have a relationship with sports. However, instead of lacing up running shoes, Eka picked up a pen, weaving narratives around the athletes who brought pride to Kenya.Growing up, Eka was deeply inspired by the marathoners and middle-distance runners from his region, often finding himself amidst training camps and local races, absorbing stories of dedication, sweat, and sheer willpower.
Vicky Tsiluma
Author
[email protected] Born in the picturesque coastal city of Mombasa, Vicky Tsiluma's journey has been one deeply influenced by the intersection of health, community, and infrastructure. The sprawling health facilities of the city, coupled with the challenges faced by remote clinics in the outskirts, sparked her curiosity early on.Vicky pursued her higher education at one of Kenya's premier universities, where she specialized in Public Health. During her academic tenure, she became particularly interested in health facility management and began documenting the successes and challenges faced by various health institutions across the country. Her research papers and articles provided a unique blend of on-ground narratives with data-driven analysis.
Kinlark Nafasi
Author
[email protected] Born amidst the bustling economic hub of Nairobi, Kinlark Nafasi's story is deeply rooted in the entrepreneurial spirit that defines Kenya's capital. As a young boy, Kinlark's inquisitiveness was piqued by the vibrant business activities around him, from the busy street vendors to the towering corporate offices that painted the city's skyline.This early intrigue was the catalyst for his academic pursuits at one of Kenya's top universities, where he majored in Business Administration. While in university, Kinlark's natural flair for articulating complex business concepts and trends became evident. His articles, often peppered with astute observations and data-driven insights, caught the attention of not just his professors, but local business periodicals as well.
Wamugunda Anne
Author
[email protected] Hailing from the fertile highlands of central Kenya, Wamugunda-Anne's life has always been intertwined with the land. Born into a family of farmers, her earliest memories are of verdant fields, changing seasons, and the rhythm of nature. These formative experiences would later shape her academic and professional pursuits.Wamugunda-Anne's passion for agriculture was not just about the practice but understanding its deeper implications — the sociological, environmental, and economic intricacies of farming in Kenya. This passion drove her to one of Kenya's prestigious universities, where she pursued a degree in Agricultural Sciences. Throughout her academic journey, she became renowned for her insightful articles on sustainable farming practices, emphasizing the balance between modern techniques and traditional Kenyan agricultural wisdom.