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LET US EMBRACE CHAPTER SIX OF OUR CONSTITUTION!!!

Are you suffering from corruption stress disorder? Kenyans are not apathetic, but we may just be suffering from Corruption Stress Disorder (CSD). CSD is a mental condition triggered by a series of terrifying events over the last five years. Many of us have experienced it. All of us have witnessed it. In case you are wondering whether you are affected, there are three symptoms. They include: - Vivid flashbacks of scandals, -Recurrent moments of anxiety about the quality of aspirants that will be on your ballot paper and -The feeling that nothing will come out of the #RedCard20 national conversation. If you have any one of these three key symptoms, you probably need to see a psychiatrist or mentor. Alternatively, you could tap into some inner courage and face the fact that unless we do something to interrupt the quality of leaders now, the past is about to consume our future. Over the last seven years, Kenyans have crafted a new Constitution and several laws. We have g

SEVEN WAYS TO INVEST IN YOURSELF

The investments we make in ourselves will always deliver the most profitable returns,” noted American author Samner Davenport. This means that if you’re in business, or are planning to go into it, you need to learn to prioritize your well-being, rather than being overly focused on your company, to get the best return on investment. Whether it means getting a life coach, dropping some habits or forcing your aside, it’s your responsibility to do whatever you can to take care of yourself so you can give the best to your business. Here are seven ways to invest in you. 1. Relax (find a way out) Contrary to the misconception that running your own business gives you control over your free time, entrepreneurs will find they’re required to put in more and more hours as the business grows. However, working non-stop compromises your ability to work effectively. If you don’t take a break, you’re unlikely to be able to deal with the highs and lows of business, like competition, profits

IS OUR ETHICS AND ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION STIL A LIVE?

Corruption is something we talk about,it is something we complain about,it is something whose negative impact we recognize,it is something that even the corrupt acknowledge as a bad thing but the irony and tragedy at once is that those who engage in it love it,those who do not engage in it directly accommodate it.Our level of tolerance for corruption in Kenya and indeed Africa is amazing.A long time a go,a great Greek philosopher said that it is in the nature of man to hang a small thief and to elect greater ones into public office.We do that in Kenya,Uganda,Nigeria and indeed other countries in Africa. When the Rtd. ARCHBISHOP DR. ELIUD WABUKALA was appointed in January 2017 to head the commission,Kenyans had high hopes on him especially after he gave a successful leadership at all the Anglican Churches of Kenya.He has already taken 135days in the office since his appointment but him and his fellow commissioners have done totally nothing in that office and that does not imply that