Domestic violence! Domestic violence till when
Get down together and sort out the blame
Why go physical setting your own house on flame
A negative reputation of own blame
...
Education remains the surest happiness of old age
For success one must consider the study environment
Of course physical aspects also create a useful tent
Not forgetting a study routine to the very end
...
Each parent is as marvelous as the creative act
A precious gift and model that each child must enact
They are charged with the role of keeping you on track
And ensuring that we always respect the pact
...
DRUG ABUSE
Wazazi tuwasave watoto wetu wasiwe tasteless
Talents zao tuwasupport wasiwe helpless
Kwa dance floor wapull crowd kama nameless
...
We were sitted on the fine carved stones
With the low wall running round the square
Around us the medieval buildings of Italy
The ones built for defense with no tally
...
Even if I die do not stand by my grave and cry
I am not there, I did not die
Please can I have a prescription for death
...
She said
I will need you beside me when I go through all the storms that will come my way and when things go wrong in my life.
I will need you on my side with courage and love to lift me up in defense when people reject me and give me a cold shower.
...
It is a dry land far far away
A land always flowing with tears
Scarce hills of sorrow and valleys of grief
Where a foreigner kills man for ritual purposes
...
It's a good fortune when you earn by thousands of hundreds
Since your shopping and travel destinations will be by hundreds
You get a plot in an upmarket area with acreage in hundreds
Investing in bonds and equities numbering tens of hundreds
...
The ice did not shatter in a single scream—
it loosened quietly,
like an old promise
slipping from tired hands.
...
The storm does not choose
whose roof to lift,
whose well to dry,
whose child will walk farther for water—
...
Before the sun lifts its golden lid,
someone is already awake—
hands in soil,
breath rising with the mist,
...
There is a pulse beneath the pavement,
a quiet thrum beneath the noise—
the steady heartbeat of soil and root,
of oceans folding into shore.
...
It stood alone
long before loneliness had a name—
roots braided deep
into the memory of rain,
...
Do not run until your breath
forgets its own rhythm.
Do not chase the horizon
as though it owes you light.
...
We say we throw things away
as if there is a place
beyond consequence—
a quiet nowhere
...
In a world that teaches us
to take and leave,
to consume and discard,
a circle quietly waits—
...
Once, the wind carried whispers of laughter,
and rivers mirrored the sky's gentle blue.
Trees held hands with the sun,
and the earth hummed beneath our feet
...
I am a development and humanitarian professional with extensive experience in climate-smart agriculture, resilience, livelihoods, and project management. As the Founder and Director of the Nyanza Smart Agriculture and Climate Change Initiative, I have led community-driven solutions that strengthen food security, climate adaptation, and inclusive disaster risk reduction, empowering smallholder farmers, women, and vulnerable groups. Previously, as Resilience & Livelihoods Officer at Caritas Homa Bay, I supported 1,000+ households to enhance adaptive capacity and secure sustainable livelihoods through climate-smart agriculture and disaster risk reduction initiatives, training 200-400 community members and promoting gender and social inclusion. At Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA) as Senior Field Officer, I oversaw large-scale field operations for 2,000-5,000+ respondents, supervised 30 enumerators, ensured 95%+ data quality compliance, and facilitated community engagement to generate evidence for policy and program decisions. During my apprenticeship at the Project Management Office of Fundación Mario Losantos del Campo (Spain) , I supported the planning, monitoring, and reporting of multiple social development projects, gaining practical skills in project coordination, stakeholder engagement, and evidence-based decision-making. As Project Coordinator / Evaluation & Learning at MCSPA, Catholic Diocese of Lodwar, I coordinated 4-6 projects reaching 5,000+ beneficiaries, supervised 15-20 field staff, developed and implemented Evaluation & Learning frameworks, and strengthened community participation by 30-40%, ensuring sustainable impact and donor accountability. Across all roles, I combine hands-on field experience, data-driven program management, and community-centered approaches to deliver resilient, sustainable, and inclusive development outcomes.)
Domestic Violence
Domestic violence! Domestic violence till when
Get down together and sort out the blame
Why go physical setting your own house on flame
A negative reputation of own blame
Hey men let’s stop the hitting
We be cool and always chilling
Forever the house will be smiling
Just try these if you think am kidding
Ladies lets control the words
Imagine of the days you were pals
The sweet sayings that were traps
Revisit these and he will be ups
Why not take head-on the responsibility
Because we both have the ability
If not lets seek the holy trinity
And our house will be that of divinity
It is of no need to be together
Yet in all realities we are asunder
Take charge and provide as a father
I play my role and nurture as a mother
Domestic violence deprives and kills
Emaciated and disturbed become the kids
For years and years the family remains still
Having stress and voids which have no fill
If drinking alcohol is the cause
In the house sit and take meat as the pause
If both parties in the house wanna be boss
Sit together delegate and cut the clause