Post-Covid19 Destination for African Sustainable Tourism

Since time in memorial, Friday the 13th has always been associated with bad luck almost across all the cultures of the world especially due to Western influence. The fact that bad things have been documented to happen a lot on this date throughout history, it has led to a belief that this date is in... Continue Reading →

Buckle Up This Festive Season

The festive season is upon us once again. Christmas is in a few days and major malls had already started gearing up towards the season by decorating their facilities respective of the season as early as late October. Flashing lights, Christmas trees, great festive offers on goods; you name it. Here in Kenya, it’s a... Continue Reading →

The Road So Far…

Lao Tzu, almost 3000 years later, still inspires in this day and age. His philosophies are simply timeless. One of his wisest quotes which I’d like to use as my opening statement is, “The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step”. I was just reviewing my journey as a blogger since April... Continue Reading →

HEARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

“Wacha tuone vile hizi elections zitaenda, alafu nitapost content.” Translation: (Let’s see how this elections will turn out then post my content) I quipped when one of my readers questioned about when my next post was going to be. This was the new Kenyan proverb over the past few months and business was actually slowed... Continue Reading →

TOP FIVE SDGs FOR AFRICAN ENGINEERS

The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), officially known as Transforming Our World: the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development is a set of 17 "Global Goals" with 169 targets between them. Spearheaded by the United Nations through a deliberative process involving its 193 Member States, as well as global civil society. The Resolution is a broader intergovernmental... Continue Reading →

Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.

Up ↑