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A Kenya Without Its Women Warriors: An Alternate Reality
Imagine a Kenya where the courage of women never shaped its history. A Kenya where Mekatilili wa Menza never raised her fists against colonial oppression, where Field Marshal Muthoni never picked up a rifle, where Wambui Otieno never ran through the forests carrying...
MozFest: A Playground for the Curious and the Civic-Minded (A Recap from The Doodling Lawyer)
MozFest House in Lusaka, Zambia, that was held in November 2024, wasn’t just another event—it was a festival of ideas, a playground for the curious, and a reminder that technology, policy, and civic engagement are deeply intertwined. Unlike a conventional conference,...
Love and the Law
Does the government have to get involved in my relationship? Love is supposed to be all about butterflies, heart emojis, and grand romantic gestures, right? Well, governments have something to say about that! Behind every fairy-tale wedding, dramatic breakup, and...
Nothing is Certain Except Death and… More Taxes?
The phrase “Nothing is certain except death and taxes” has never felt more literal (cue collective WUEH!). Taxation is supposed to fuel national development, but somehow, our current system feels less like nation-building and more like an elaborate heist. Despite the...
The Presidential Handkerchief
Sometime back, I found myself in Lusaka, Zambia. The trip there is a whole story, but the short version is this: our flight got insanely delayed ✈, we were dumped at Harare airport for hours ⏳, I bought an $8 sandwich because I was dying of hunger, and when we finally...
Ambassador On Wheels: Havana’s mission to educate, empower, and break barriers
You know how Steve Jobs said, "Here’s to the crazy ones, the misfits, the rebels, the troublemakers... the ones who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones who do." Well, let me tell you about one of those crazy ones: my incredible friend,...
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