By Nashon Oriang, Graduate of the Presbyterian University of East Africa Millions of workers logging into their offices, factories, and call centers, as well as their digital dashboards, on any given day have no idea that an unseen partner has entered the room; that silent partner is already there inside the room. This partner is
By Dr. Luchetu Likaka – Researcher and Political Analyst Religion, at its best, should be a moral compass; at its worst, it becomes a profitable enterprise that thrives on fear, ignorance, and blind loyalty. In Kenya today, the church has increasingly drifted from being a sanctuary of conscience to a marketplace of miracles. Like a
By Nashon Oriang, Graduate of the Presbyterian University of East Africa On a Sunday morning, the faithful might see only a pastor, imam, bishop, or apostle standing in the pulpit with authority. The words are inspired and carefully crafted, speaking to the anxieties of the week. What they don’t see, at least not yet, is