Tag: #education
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Moringa: The Tree That Spoke
We are the Moringa tree. When it’s cold we not only produce more leaves,That conserves by trapping heat from escaping,Embracing the environment with generous warmth. But also we’re the multitalented seed,We heal 300 diseases,But oh humans, Oh some of you humans!Do you…Do you still call yourselves human? Seeing how have chased me,From your diseased splits…
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A Humble TESTIMONY: 2025 Aspire Leader. Episode 01.
By Gĩtaũ wa Kũng’ũ I’m grateful to Ngai to celebrate this milestone achievement, getting recognised as Aspire Leader 2025 barely a month after achieving the UNITAR Climate Champion and Commonwealth Gender Justice Champion. My experience from this graceful achievement from Harvard University Business School’s Aspire Institute was so wealthy in not only sharpening my gift…
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JUST A GIRL 💁
JUST A GIRL 💁Am just a normal girl,in a normal world,Trying to survive this world ,full of hunters and beasts,A girl with normal feelings,but they think Don’t get sad,Since I was born to be understanding and polite.Because am too kind ,polite,mature and patient,People think they can take advantage and use me,Use me for their own…
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Honia: The Befitting Tribute to Prof. Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, the River That Heals
By Gĩtaũ wa Kũng’ũ (profgitauwakungu@gmail.com) Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o was more than a writer—he was a revolutionary thinker, a Dreamweaver, a prophet whose resistance, exile, and defiance against linguistic imperialism became a guiding light for African generations reclaiming their lost heritage. His work sought to free African minds from colonial chains, advocating for linguistic sovereignty to…
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Thabai: The Stinging Healer Part 2
Gĩtaũ wa Kũng’ũ writes ✍🏾 Last week I introduced Episode 1 of Thabai: The Stinging Healer with a story that led us to R. Iratĩ here’s the last part. You can read part one by clicking: https://wp.me/pfcMdY-4bBeing a mastermind comes with many benefits I tell you. The brown ‘born tao’ girl – Stecy offered to…
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Thabai: The Stinging healer
Gĩtaũ wa Kũng’ũ writes✍🏾 There is time in 2008 when there was such great famine that we even received food donations – in Mũrang’a County formerly renown as the granary of Kenya. There was this yellow maize that produced yellow flour we used to call “gathirikari” possibly because it was donated by the government (in…
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Thĩĩna Unbound: Cuscuta kilimanjari’s Poverty Healing and Resilience Spreading Aspects.
Gĩtaũ wa Kũng’ũ writes✍🏾 I was now scaling the steep Warũhiti hill from Kangiri Coffee Farmers Cooperative Society to Kĩgumo township via Nyoka Nyoka Road – whose name seems to slither off the tongue with the promise of serpentine adventures. Warũhiti hill gets its name from the Gĩkũyũ name for hyena, also called Wamũtĩrĩ. True…
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Legislative Procedure to Pass Policies in Kenya
1. Policy Proposal/Preparation: – Policies are usually proposed by government ministries, departments, agencies, or even through parliamentary committees and private members. 2. Drafting the Policy: – Once the idea is approved, the policy is drafted by the relevant ministry or department with consultations from legal experts and stakeholders. 3. Cabinet Approval: – The draft…
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The Future of Education in E-learning.
By the pen of Gĩtaũ wa Kũng’ũ. With all the atrocities of the COVID-19 pandemic, one of the best lessons the world learnt is that the process of teaching and learning can also be conducted online.Many institutions of higher learning especially, continued with teaching and learning activities through the institutions’ e-learning portals. Examinations were also…