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The McKenzian Blueprint. Some lines are short; some lines are long. All lines are variable. Some appear parallel but connect in latency. Some appear linear. When held against the light they reveal dependence or independence; Freedom or constraints; Empowerment or strife; Subjugation or Justice. The Trouble with Kenya is a microcosm of any given country's social and justice pillars. These pillars have been subordinated to the political and economic pillars in many societies with politics and the economy being deified as the all-encompassing enablers of the advancement of Nations. With the world becoming more connected, happenings in far-flung places are increasingly becoming risk factors l...
The McKenzian Blueprint. Some lines are short; some lines are long. All lines are variable. Some appear parallel but connect in latency. Some appear linear. When held against the light they reveal dependence or independence; Freedom or constraints; Empowerment or strife; Subjugation or Justice. The Trouble with Kenya is a microcosm of any given country's social and justice pillars. These pillars have been subordinated to the political and economic pillars in many societies with politics and the economy being deified as the all-encompassing enablers of the advancement of Nations. With the world becoming more connected, happenings in far-flung places are increasingly becoming risk factors l...
A coloring activity book for all ages
The Gigantomachy of Samaismela is a dynamic stage play that reimagines the Greek myth of the Gigantomachy as a powerful allegory for the global and Kenyan struggle against systemic corruption. Set in the fictional nation of Samaismela-a vibrant stand-in for Kenya and other post-colonial societies-the play pits the Olympian gods, led by Zeus, and the mortal hero Heracles (symbolizing the Sovereigns, or global citizens) against Gaia's 12 Giants, each embodying a facet of corruption: bribery, tender cartels, electoral fraud, land grabs, judicial sabotage, cronyism, tax evasion, human trafficking, money laundering, county mismanagement, and drug trafficking. Through six acts of dialogue-driven drama, poetic performances, and mythic battles, the play explores the resilience of civic agency, the persistence of colonial legacies, and the urgent need for collective action to safeguard justice.
The tumultuous history of Kenya in a non-fiction comic, "The Trouble with Kenya: McKenzian Blueprint" -a socio-political framework shaping Kenya's national DNA.