Evening Lights, Endless Screens It’s 8 p.m. in an apartment in Lang’ata. The Sufuria is scrubbed, the router blinks green and giggles explode from the sitting...
Sundays can sometimes feel like they disappear too fast. Church, lunch, a nap… then suddenly the day is gone. If you’ve been wanting to create more...
Let’s be honest, hosting relatives can be both heartwarming and exhausting. You love them, sure. But after the third day of “just one more night”...
Here’s What to Keep in Mind For many parents, the long school holidays often signals sending the kids to ushago (the countryside). This sounds like...
Have you ever been in a conversation with someone who completely lacks empathy? Perhaps they interrupt constantly, dismiss your feelings, or respond in a way that...
The long holidays are finally here and while the kids couldn’t be happier, most parents are quietly wondering how to keep them busy without losing...
For decades, menopause has lingered in the shadows — whispered about, joked over, or brushed aside as something that happens to “old women.” Yet, the reality...
Christmas seems to arrive earlier every year, and in many Kenyan homes, the sparkle has already begun. This year, the Wajesus Family are among the first...
Halloween was last weekend, and once again, it had Kenyans talking. The celebration, known for costumes, decorations, and themed parties, is steadily appearing in Nairobi schools,...
We often talk about love languages in romantic relationships: words of affirmation, quality time, acts of service, gifts, and physical touch. But what if we extended...