Where Will He Go, Little Gift
During my usual walk, I encountered a young boy named Gift, around 8 years old, scavenging for bottles on the streets to sell in hopes of buying a meal. His […]
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During my usual walk, I encountered a young boy named Gift, around 8 years old, scavenging for bottles on the streets to sell in hopes of buying a meal. His […]
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“I sat for my KCSE in 2023 and scored 57 points, a B-. I applied for university placement through KUCCPS and was admitted to Kenyatta University to pursue Education Science.
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This is the heartbreaking story of Brighton, a total orphan living with his elderly grandmother. When I found him, he was resting—exhausted, hungry, and deeply troubled—while his friends were at
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Who will come through? Rejections! On our way, I came across a hardworking man mending old and torn clothes for himself. His hands, worn and calloused, spoke volumes about a
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“Why me, always me?” Brother Billdan lamented, his voice heavy with despair. On our usual journey, I came across this hardworking brother, Billdan, making some kokoto next to his home.
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Hi, it shattered me. He didn’t hesitate to pray. I encountered this incredibly brave brother by the roadside, preparing his small plot for planting. During our conversation, he shared something
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The pain of watching your friends head off to school every day while you toil by the roadside making kokoto is unbearable. This weighs heavily on my heart. Meet Bridget,
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Ilifaa nijoin 2023/2024 but sikuweza sababu ya ukosefu wa karo. Mamangu hawezi membea vizuri sababu ya stroke na pia babangu amekuwa mzee na hana kazi ya kuweza kunilipia karo. Nilipata
I made a harambee for my school fees and got Kshs.700 bob Read More »
The day before yesterday, I met Denis, a second-grade boy, standing alone by the fence, watching his classmates play. When I asked him why he wasn’t in school, his answer
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Two days ago, Phelix Makanda shared a troubling account of Edwin Walala, a driver for The Guardian Couch Ltd., highlighting the unjust treatment and inhumane conditions he has faced from
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