When someone loses a loved one, dealing with funeral expenses can be a big challenge. This challenge is worse for Kenyans living in the diaspora and depending on fundraising (harambees) can be a big disappointment.
The government is banking on Kenyans in the Diaspora to help fast track investment in the blue economy. Maritime and Shipping Affairs principal Secretary Nancy Karigithu says the blue economy industry is capital intensive that those in the Diaspora can invest in
Divorce is the complete opposite of marriage as it is never announced in places of worship,neither celebrated, but rather ENDING in nasty shouting and endless name calling mostly in closed doors and if not controlled, can escalate to even death.
The Director of Digital Communication and Diaspora affairs at the office of the President have completely forgotten men and women in the diaspora that needs recognition during Kenyan State functions.
In all fairy tales we used to be amused by the phrase “And they lived happily thereafter” and in a way many would envy such a happy ending in our lives at any one given time but
It’s everyone’s wish to pursue his or her own individual dream and somehow make it undeviating but at times, we are masters of our own destiny for we sometimes end up in embarrassing harrowing situations that are in a way avoidable.
A person has been working for $15/hr while going to college. He lives in an apartment with his wife who is a caregiver and 2 kids. After graduation with a masters degree, he gets a job with corporate America. Then this happens
U.S.A.-DIASPORA REAL STORIES OF SHUTTERED DREAMS: It is the wish of every Kenyan to pursue his or her individual dream but at times well laid out plans don’t always go the way intended and many don’t realize their dreams and inspirations in life.