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Category: Tragedy

By JPROctober 2, 20215 min read

Beware of False Prophets…!

September 13th 2021 is a day that will long live in my collection of infamy. My heaven came crashing down on […]

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By JPRJune 29, 202118 min read

When it Rains…., It Pours….!

Nothing has been so real, and so poignant than that philosophical reflection by Rev. Alfred Apela of the All Saints’ […]

  • Academics
  • Career
  • Research
  • Scientific Research
  • Tragedy
By JPRMarch 11, 202111 min read

Rescue of a PhD-My Postgraduate life in Aotearoa (1985-1989)

I had deep craving to achieve the very highest levels of education from very early on. Having failed to get […]

  • Academics
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  • Friends
  • Life
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By JPRFebruary 7, 20212 min read

A real scare…

One of the most scariest moments in my life happened around about 2014. The place: Office retreat at Moi South […]

  • Life
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  • Travel
By JPRNovember 12, 20204 min read

Peter Ndiba announces: `Another one Bites the Dust’

As I regale the eye with a picturesque view of the lake, listening to some old music through TDK earphones, […]

  • Tragedy
By JPROctober 6, 202017 min read

We Wore Turbans

You must have experienced this.. Occasionally, you come across someone who has an almost magnetic effect on you and thereby […]

  • Tragedy
By JPRAugust 5, 20206 min read

Re-visiting Kitui County

We are told that Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta was conceived whilst his father, Mzee Jomo Kenyatta, was in detention in Maralal. […]

  • Life
  • Tragedy
  • Travel
By JPRAugust 5, 20205 min read

Going Way Way Back…

I am taking time off to go to Eldi to see my dad who has been ailing with a lumbar […]

  • Life
  • Tragedy
By JPRJune 19, 202029 min read

Revisiting Resilience and the Role of Science in Responding to the Coronavirus Pandemic: 2nd Advisory to African Governments

The First Advisory dwelt on designing a programme for disaster resilience before the Coronavirus pandemic was visited upon the continent. Since then, […]

  • Tragedy
By JPRJune 19, 202029 min read

Disaster Resilience and the Role of Science in Responding to the Coronavirus Pandemic: First Advisory to African Governments

Disaster Resilience–the ability of countries, communities and households to manage change, by maintaining or transforming living standards in the face […]

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