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Why some marriages fail when women are the breadwinners

Why you should prepare for the humble pie when marrying a moneyed woman

How poverty determines your place, even in death

How poverty will determine your place, even in death

Science says: Dad determines your height, mum shapes your intelligence

It has been proven that intelligence is inherited from mothers. There are other traits that we only get from our fathers. 

Ruthless, dirty: High octane politics of the 90s

Politics in the 90s  was not for the faint-hearted it was a game for the mighty, ruthless, cunning and dare devils.

Bachelor for life? Why more men are choosing freedom over marriage

The only advantage these single men carry and throw at their married counterparts is that they have no one to nag them.

Of ancient gender roles and how things remain the same

Studies by evolution anthropologists reveal that women also engaged in hunting.

Peculiar Kenyans: A nation's struggle with identity and class

We try too hard to be who we are not, thereby missing the joys of being authentic Kenyans.

Breaking the Cycle: TV star's reflections on domestic abuse

Society has rarely addressed the venomous words that women can use.

Hate and its hidden costs: Lessons from social media culture

Hate is strong word even as much as pop culture and social media has made people to use it casually.

Why Odongo became a household name in Eldoret

The younger Alfayo hailed from Emwiru village in Khwisero. His parents could have been Roho Church adherents.

Equatorial Guinea's Engonga, the Bull of Malabo, exposes sex bias in cheating

His story reminded me of the double standards whenever a husband or wife cheats.

Owino Kempes: Football legend, seeking FKF seat

He featured in Cecafa Club Championship for Luo Union in 1978, being the youngest player in the tournament.

Tribute to the Origi-nal Austin 'Makamu' Oduor

Kenya woke up on Wednesday, October 21, to the news that Austin Oduor Origi died on Tuesday night. Oduor is one of the unsung heroes of Kenyan football.

The age factor: Truth about marrying someone 10 years younger

The modern world ate into the patriarchal order that ruled the world where women were subservient to men.

Why it's not always milk and honey with the jobs abroad

As we seek the opportunities we must look at the long term effect of broken families and absent single mothers.

Litein High School: Where Governor Eric Mutai scrambled for "United bread"

The students also cherish a quarter loaf of bread from the “United brand” which they used to be served for breakfast and 10 o’clock tea.

Changez: School where students used state house as dorm

Lenana School was founded in January 1949 by colonial governor Philip Euen Mitchell in Karen, Nairobi.

Justice Evan Gicheru: Man who swore in Kibaki at dusk in 2007

One of the most controversial moments of Gicheru's tenure occurred in 2007 when he swore in the late President Mwai Kibaki at dusk after a highly disputed presidential election.

Subtle signs of middle-class living in Kenya

The imaginary “poverty line” is the Equator of economic status, dividing the upper North and lower South.

Public transport in the '90s

Public transport in the '90s was the worst experience anyone could have when moving from one place to another.