Here’s Issue 3 of our “Soma Hiyo Something” comics: Consumer Rights – for everyone who wonders whether phone-tariffs all cost the same, and whether there’s any herbs in herbal toothpaste.
“The Underwear Rule”
Here’s Issue Two of “Soma Hiyo Something” comics: Emergency Medical Care. This is the reason your mother tells you to wear clean, presentable underwear at ALL times. You never know where you might end up.
The Draft Constitution has a simple remedy for that situation.
Love/Hate at Blankets and Wine
We stopped by the July 2010 Blankets and Wine Festival to ask random strangers what they love and hate about this country.
Someni Hiyo Kitu!
Check out Issue One from our “Soma Hiyo Something” series – Freedom of Expression.
It’s part of a mini-campaign we’re running here at Kuweni Serious to get our generation to actually read the Draft Constitution rather than let people tell them what’s in there, or listen to all the propaganda from the various teams.
“The Case For Both Pro-Life And Pro-Choice”
Editor’s Note: Njoki Ngumi presents her view of both the pro-life and pro-choice arguments – arguments that have come to the fore of Kenyan society because of the upcoming referendum on the Draft Constitution. What do you think?
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“Kenyans Crave Normality”
In Part Two of our interview with John Githongo (See Part One here), John describes how “Kenyans crave normality”, yet “very few of us can afford that normality. The vast majority of Kenyans are living a much more complicated and difficult life.”
Get the transcript here. [Adobe PDF]
Your Country Is NOT Going To The Dogs!
Editor’s Note: We stole this second piece from Njoki Ngumi, who’s now out in the countryside doing her medical internship for the Government of Kenya. Do spare a moment to think about all the young people who’ve dedicated their energy to joining the medical profession in Kenya – it’s a tough job, and we’re very lucky that people still opt to do it despite all the crap they have to put up with.