By Luchetu Likaka Fires in schools continue to claim innocent lives in Kenya’s boarding institutions, exposing a painful pattern of negligence, corruption, and systemic failure that has persisted for decades. School fires continue to claim innocent lives in Kenya’s boarding schools, exposing a painful pattern of negligence, corruption, and systemic failure that has persisted for
By Rev. Mutinda Musyimi is the Dean of Students at Daystar University, and also Senior Pastor at City Church Nairobi. Kenya is mourning, again! Another dormitory. Another inferno. Another group of children trapped between flames and locked exits. Another morning of parents standing outside the school gates, praying that the body covered with a sheet
Luchetu Likaka A nation cannot ask citizens to tighten their belts while public service leaders continue expanding theirs. Across Kenya, households are under immense pressure. Families are struggling with rising costs of food, housing, education, healthcare, and transport. Young people remain unemployed despite their qualifications. Businesses are collapsing under taxation and reduced purchasing power. Yet