by ca_ikns | Nov 13, 2025 | Stories
Kenya’s democracy has often been defined by a cycle of betrayal. Every election season, leaders rise to podiums promising reform, dignity, and prosperity, only for citizens to be left once again in the dust of broken promises. The language of change has been...
by ca_ikns | Oct 16, 2025 | Stories
At Inuka Kenya Ni Sisi!, we believe that you cannot pour from an empty cup. Civic actors, who tirelessly advocate for justice, equality, and good governance, often carry invisible emotional and psychological burdens. Yet, in the rush to serve others, their own...
by ca_ikns | Sep 18, 2025 | Stories
When Gen Zs filled the streets earlier last year, forcing the government to backtrack on the punitive Finance Bill 2024, many wondered whether Kenya was witnessing the dawn of a new people’s revolution. But soon after, a familiar question resurfaced: Do movements...
by ca_ikns | Jun 25, 2025 | Stories
Where did our humanity go? That’s the question still hanging heavy in the air, one year since Kenya lost her young mashujaa-the Gen Z heroes who dared to dream out loud. They marched not with weapons, but with placards, water and phones. They carried flags, not...
by ca_ikns | Mar 20, 2025 | Stories
In December 2002, as President Mwai Kibaki took his oath of office, he made a solemn pledge: No more roadside declarations. His words were not mere rhetoric; they were a direct response to decades of whimsical governance where powerful individuals made policies on a...