The Care Givers in Gambogi

Shirleen Kavugwi* (not her real name), is a girl whose heart is full of melancholy. A girl whose mother passed on over a decade ago due to HIV related complications but no one told her. She later on learnt that her father was also infected but not a word was said to her. This is …

Kiamumu’s Millionaires in the Making

A rabbit’s gestation period is a month- 30 days- and it can give birth up to four times a year depending on how the farmer takes care of them. Rabbits are always ready for fertilization. One rabbit can give birth to between 5 to 10 young ones. Some experts say that they could give birth …

OAIC Condoles With Ghana

Following the sudden demise of the 3rd President of the Republic of Ghana, John Atta Mills, the OAIC family joins the world in condoling with Ghana. We would like to pass our sincerest condolences to his family and the people of Ghana, for their loss. His death is a big blow not only to Ghana, …

We Rose from the Ashes, Mwiyukirie’s Livelihoods

Like the legendary phoenix which rose from the ashes, the women in Mwiyukirie’s women’s group is no different. They have tales to tell, brilliant stories of how they were able to overcome tremendous tribulations that did not deter them from forging ahead. Instead they became even more valiant. The Chairlady of the group, Naomi, a …

We Could No Longer Depend on Handouts

One cannot afford to sit and complain of their situation after they listen to the stories of Mwiyukirie women’s group and their treacherous journey that brings hope to the hopeless. Mwiyukirie is a Kikuyu word that means – help yourself to stand on your own – That despite living in the informal settlement areas and …

Let’s do Business – The Kamuthi Success Stories

The pig business is a lucrative one considering that these animals do not need much attention. They can bring high returns in a short span and even people with small farms can keep them the way farmers in Kamuthi have done. Figure this; a pig’s gestation period is 3 months, 3 weeks and 3 days. …

Three Months After CORAT – We Want Issue-based Policies

“When the elected leaders come for meetings and start talking and thrashing their competitors, we ask them difficult questions. The people no longer want to listen to mere politics; we want to listen to issue-based politics. We ask them to tell us what measures they are taking to ensure bridges are not swept away every …

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