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For those of us who grew up in rural areas, attended local schools, and were taught by local teachers, we often never realised how creatively modified our pronunciation was—until we got to university...
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I was so sure everything was going to work as perfectly as I had pictured it in my mind. It’s not that I hadn’t put in the correct measures—I had even done a pretrial. My only problem was that I...
For those who never loved history, the Stone Age generally refers to the period before civilization. There were no mobile phones, nor was there the internet. My agemates may have experienced some...
Is it true that empty vessels make the loudest sound, or that the loudest bark comes from the smallest dog, or that a tin can full of nothing rattles the most? Have you ever been in a meeting where you...
I have watched two major presidential elections in the past two years—one in my country, Kenya and the United States of America. There were three major similarities and one significant difference. In...
In my previous article about audience and worldviews, I introduced a concept of heterogeneity of a homogeneous that I had not fully processed but “I promised to do something about it.” Now that I do...
Yesterday, my colleague drove me through an estate with a population of the target audience of our organization’s stakeholders. Pointing at an elderly person on the street, he told me...
Since I formally began my communications career as the PR and Communications Director at FOCUS Kenya, social media management has evolved significantly in terms of the number of prominent channels and...
During my tenure at FOCUS Kenya, I often had to draft and design concepts and communication materials that avoided faith-related vocabulary to attract corporate entities that might hesitate to support...
With the rise of user-friendly design software, many people now consider themselves graphic design experts. In fact, after editing a few Canva templates, they have updated their LinkedIn profiles to...