Three years ago, when I started working with SAWBO and was learning the ropes of information dissemination SAWBO content, I had great ideas of what worked in the political world…
James Kamuye Kataru
Last week I was discussing with a friend why as a nation, the love for politics lacks value when debating endlessly, but failing to implement policies that would benefit the…
About 12 years ago, information provided by the International Potato Center CIP) stated that the sweet potato was the third most important crop in seven East and Central African countries.…
Kenya’s history is dotted with stories of resistance across the centuries. Right from resisting Christianity which brought education, to other formal resistances like the Nandi resistance against building the railway…
In the last post, I started a series featuring our volunteer’s success stories from different regions of the country. These volunteers are members of the Kataru concepts and SAWBO network…
In Kenya, the month of December is when families visit their rural homes and spend time with relatives on their farms. Long lost friends catch up and share experiences, slaughter…
Recent events in the nation have prompted me to look critically at the most popular topic in Kenya, which is about allowing or rejecting genetically modified organisms popularly known as…
During the inauguration of Dr. William Samoei Ruto as the 5th President of the republic of Kenya held at the Moi International Sports Centre Kasarani in Nairobi, the Genetically Modified…
SAWBO AS A MODEL APPROACH TO UNITE AFRICA AGAINST SOCIAL CHALLENGES
While interacting with fellow SAWBO NETWORK leaders from different parts of African and sharing our experiences on using SAWBO-Scientific Animations Without Borders animated content, I realized that our separation by…
In this post, I want to address my fellow bloggers and vloggers across Africa. The celebrated wielders of the “cyber-pen” who ceaselessly punch at their keyboards and keypads to entertain,…