Friday, March 20, 2020

Wakenya na Corona.

We Kenyans are well known of making use of opportunities when they arise which is a good thing. We are also known as the last minute people which is not a good thing especially when corona virus is spreading allover the world. 

Just the other day a friend of mine told me that he will take the pandemic to be serious in Kenya when a hundred people will be dead. This is a person who commutes to the city each and every day. Is this the mentality?

The government is clear, take care of yourself and report to the nearest health centre if you notice  any symptoms related to the virus. This calls for personal responsibility and not only for you but for your beloved.

It is a killer virus on the loose and now it is very close to you. If you risk yourself, you risk the lives of the people you love. Do not wait until it strikes you or the person next door. 

It is time for social distancing, time for social seclusion. Believe me, it is worth it. 

Thursday, March 12, 2020

A little bit of hell.

As a wise lady said, those people collecting papers on the streets own the brightest minds and the most brilliant ideas one could ever come up with. But what happened to them? I take time to think about  it and it's only one thing that I think happened. They missed a step.

But that was not the mistake. The mistake was them not accepting that they missed a step and working towards that. I'm not judging anybody here, all I want is to let you know  that the greatest mistake of all is not what you think it is.

A  little bit of hell is a perfect way to prepare you or me for any kind of fire lying ahead. Missing that one step is not a definition of you as a failure, it is a clearance to taking a better bolder step. It takes courage to rise again when one has fallen, to shine again when darkness is all over you and to re-establish yourself once all the strength is gone.


Take that tour to hell and don't let it break you, allow it to make you.

Tuesday, March 3, 2020

Love on the net.

It's no secret that love is a beautiful thing and the feeling it carries with it is special to each person. It is also unexplainable. Being in love they say, is the best feeling one could ever experience. Loving somebody who loves you back is definitely more than hitting a jack pot.


This conversation about whether or not one can find their soulmate online is one that's not ending soon. It is also not about to come to a conclusion at any near future. There is hope though.


There are confessions from lovebirds who met online and have established families together. It sounds like an impossibility but no, it is possible. Love on the net is real. Catch yours when you have the chance.


However be extra careful though, conmen and con-women are real too.
1 Do not send money to people you meet online.
2 Do not send personal details like emails, they could be hacked.
3 In case you plan to meet, inform your family about it and meet in an open place.
4 Do not agree to spend with them in their hotels. It could be dangerous.

Police service?

It has always been police force and with whatever is happening around the country it will always be.  Force is being used on defenceless Ken...