The 98th Academy Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), took place on March 15, 2026, at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles, United States. Most…
The Secretary of State of the United States has become the unlikely focus of political and sartorial gossip after being repeatedly spotted wearing a pair of visibly oversized black Oxfords, reportedly gifted…
Even in the post-Raila Odinga era, ODM continues to tower above its coalition partners in Azimio, both in structure and influence. The smaller regional parties that orbit around ODM have failed to…
In the long and storied history of Mt Kenya politics, few leaders have stood out for the wrong reasons as much as the impeached Deputy President, Rigathi Gachagua. His political style, marked…
At the Munich Security Conference, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio delivered what may be one of the most explicitly pro-colonialist speeches of the 21st century. In a moment that stunned observers…
For generations, English was presented as the language of intelligence. To speak it fluently was to be civilized, credible, modern. In classrooms across colonized lands, children were taught that mastery of English was…
The universe is not a flat, singular plane of existence but a vast, multidimensional expanse of consciousness. Every atom, every thought, every vibration is part of an infinite field of awareness that…
How Imagination Shapes Reality Throughout history, art has not merely reflected life, it has often anticipated it. From literature to cinema, the creative imagination has served as a prophetic mirror, foretelling events,…
In ancient Rome, the circus was more than entertainment; it was a political instrument, a social pacifier, and a mirror of empire. The Circus Maximus, capable of holding over 150,000 spectators, was…
When the Ndegwa Commission Report was finally tabled in Parliament in 1974, three years after it had been written, it marked a turning point in Kenya’s political and economic history. Burudi Nabwera, then…