Audio By Vocalize A young boy cooking in Chebanda village in Tiaty, Baringo County. [Kipsang Joseph, Standard] Across the country, a silent crisis is tightening its grip on ordinary citizens. More than 3.3 million Kenyans are facing hunger, not because the land has failed, but because leadership has. Parents are skipping meals so their children can eat. Families are surviving on one meal a day. In some homes, hunger has become routine, an expected part of life. At the same time, students under the new education system are yet to fully report to school. There are no books, we have inadequate classrooms, overwhelmed…
Author: By Dina Lilly Kondoa
Audio By Vocalize A young boy cooking in Chebanda village in Tiaty, Baringo County. [Kipsang Joseph, Standard] Across the country, a silent crisis is tightening its grip on ordinary citizens. More than 3.3 million Kenyans are facing hunger, not because the land has failed, but because leadership has. Parents are skipping meals so their children can eat. Families are surviving on one meal a day. In some homes, hunger has become routine, an expected part of life. At the same time, students under the new education system are yet to fully report to school. There are no books, we have inadequate classrooms, overwhelmed…
Audio By Vocalize Guyo Dido and his grandmother Qabale Roba eat ugali with oleifera leaves from the moringa tree in Marsabit as drought ravages the region. [Wilberforce Okwiri, Standard] Across the country, a silent crisis is tightening its grip on ordinary citizens. More than 3.3 million Kenyans are facing hunger, not because the land has failed, but because leadership has. Parents are skipping meals so their children can eat. Families are surviving on one meal a day. In some homes, hunger has become routine, an expected part of life. At the same time, students under the new education system are…
Audio By Vocalize Guyo Dido and his grandmother Qabale Roba eat ugali with oleifera leaves from the moringa tree in Marsabit as drought ravages the region. [Wilberforce Okwiri, Standard] Across the country, a silent crisis is tightening its grip on ordinary citizens. More than 3.3 million Kenyans are facing hunger, not because the land has failed, but because leadership has. Parents are skipping meals so their children can eat. Families are surviving on one meal a day. In some homes, hunger has become routine, an expected part of life. At the same time, students under the new education system are…
Military officers pay their last respects during the burial of former Prime Minister Raila Odinga in Bondo, on October 19, 2025. [PCS] Born in 1945, Raila Amolo Odinga’s life and legacy have long been woven with the threads of resilience, reform, and an almost divine sense of symbolism. Across his journey, one number seems to stand out repeatedly, five. From his birth year to his leadership of the famous Pentagon team, his five presidential bids, and even the details surrounding his passing, the number five seems to whisper through the story of Raila’s life, as if marking the rhythm of…
