Category: Features

  • Our Own Bolt

    by Ben Ayuko

    {image by Pulse Sport Kenya}

    Ferdinand Omanyala, Kenya’s very own answer to Usain Bolt, once again dominated the track in the 100m, this time at the Olympic Trials held in Nyayo Stadium. He clocked an impressive 9.79s which is the fastest time recorded in the world in this calendar year (2024). He is clearly a special talent, and it shows in his ability to consistently deliver in these events.

    There may have been some doubt regarding his standing with the rest of the world, which in some parts of the Kenyan athletics fandom still exists, but that is no longer in question after witnessing him go blow for blow against the current best sprinters in the world time and time again, and time and time come out in the mix at the top end of the field. He’s come out on top once or twice in these competitions, but more often than not, he comes up short against the best. Surely it’s only a matter of time though

    The Diamond League track meet in Monaco on June 2nd is a good example. Omanyala came up against the American, Christian Coleman, who was the 100m world champion in 2019. Coleman is a sprinter with pedigree having gone up against the likes of Usain Bolt and Justin Gatlin multiple times, coming out on top. He is literally at the spearhead of the new age sprinter’s generation. This is no ordinary match up. Omanyala put his best foot forward, as he often does, but he could only muster up a 2nd place finish…by 3/100ths of a second. That’s not a lot.

    Now, obviously he did suffer heartbreak in Budapest, 2023 world championships when he came 7th. I’m sure that must have hurt his confidence in himself a lot. But it was his debut season in the championship. Getting to the final was impressive in and of itself.

    As a Kenyan interested in athletics, it’s a bit of an anomaly to see one of our own competing on such a grand stage in this event. Kenyans are usually known for long distance running so seeing him break the Mould in such dramatic fashion is thoroughly entertaining to watch and everyone should be behind him as he attempts to do what no other Kenyan has really done in our history.

     

  • Understanding the Finance Bill 2024: A Baddie’s Perspective

    By Joe Aura

    As the clock struck 3 pm on June 13th, 2024, all eyes and ears across Kenya turned to Treasury Cabinet Secretary Prof. Njuguna Ndung’u, who was set to deliver the highly anticipated 2023/2024 National budget. This annual practice of Kenya’s fiscal policy, carries immense weight, especially this year, as the government outlines its plans to tackle the nation’s pressing economic issues. For students at our university and the youth at large, the Finance Bill 2024 poses critical questions about our financial futures and the broader economic landscape.

    In the hours leading up to the budget announcement, social media platforms buzzed with speculation and hope. Many Kenyans, particularly those in agriculture and small businesses, hoped for measures to ease their economic burdens. The government’s anticipated expenditure of Ksh.3.9 trillion, up by Ksh.200 billion from the previous year, had everyone questioning where this additional funding would come from and who would bear the impact of the increased spending.

    Critics and supporters alike saw this budget as a pivotal moment for President Ruto’s administration. His Bottom Up Economic Transformation Agenda (BETA), which promised to lower the cost of living, is under scrutiny. The stakes are high, and for university students and the youth, the implications are both immediate and long-term.

    The Budget Process: From concept to reality

    Understanding the budget process provides a clearer picture of how these decisions are made. According to Citizen TV (https://www.citizen.digital/opinion-blogs) it begins with the Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF), a three-year outlook on government revenue and expenditure, guided by the Public Finance Management Act (PFMA). Sector Working Groups then prioritize key policies, which are reviewed and included in the Budget Review and Outlook Paper (BROP). This comprehensive document is submitted to the Cabinet for approval by September 30th each financial year, incorporating public participation and feedback along the way.

    The Role of Social Media in Public Participation

    This year, public participation has taken new forms, with social media platforms playing a crucial role. On Twitter (now X), influential personality Amerix spearheaded the #RespectMyHustle campaign, urging Kenyans to call their Members of Parliament and demand the rejection of the Finance Bill. His message was clear and resonated deeply: “60% of your income goes to the taxman. Whom are you working for? You are working for the state. You are a slave. Refuse to be a slave.”

    The movement quickly gained traction, with thousands of Kenyans sharing phone numbers of MPs, flooding their lines with calls and messages demanding action. Influential figures like Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro found their contact details widely circulated, with citizens urged to remind them of their duty to represent the people’s interests.

    The Bill’s Impact on University Students and Youth

    For university students, the Finance Bill 2024 is more than just numbers on paper—it directly affects our wallets and our futures. One of the most contentious aspects is the proposed tax on digital content monetization. With the digital economy flourishing, many students earn income through platforms like YouTube, Instagram, and other social media channels. The proposed 20% tax on non-residents and 5% on residents threatens to slash our earnings, stifling creativity and entrepreneurship among young digital content creators.

    Moreover, the bill includes a housing levy and increased NHIF contributions, adding to the financial burden. For a fresh graduate earning Ksh.50,000, here’s a stark breakdown:

    Gross Salary: Ksh.50,000

    Deductions:

    PAYE: Ksh.14,280

    NHIF: Ksh.1,620

    NSSF: Ksh.1,080

    Housing Levy: Ksh.1,428

    Take Home: Ksh.29,192

    Living expenses—rent, food, transport, and utilities—quickly consume this amount, leaving little for other essentials like clothing, recreation, or emergencies.

    According to Natalie Cowling’s report (Sep 22, 2023) on university enrollment in Kenya from 2017-2023, around 563,000 students registered for the academic year 2022/23. New taxes will apply to graduates above the age of 25 who do not have their own income or live with the contributor. The proposal highlights , these persons will be compelled to pay KSh 300 every month.

    The Finance Bill 2024 forces us to confront some uncomfortable realities. Some students and their care givers are already juggling tuition, accommodation, and daily expenses. Adding new taxes and levies makes us question how we will survive and thrive in this challenging economic climate. The visible anxiety is evident in the heartfelt posts and tweets from our peers.

    For instance, one user lamented, “Kitambo baddies walikua wanajua tu President, Deputy wake, Raila na Najib Balala kwa government. Siku hizi wanajua hadi CS wa agriculture juu ya incompetence,” highlighting how deeply economic issues are now understood even by those previously disengaged from politics.

    Moving Forward: What Shall We Do?

    As we navigate these difficult times, it is critical that we remain informed and engaged. Platforms such as Kelvin Onkundi’s Finance Bill GPT (https://chatgpt.com/g/g-JBq7D0E5x-finance-bill-gpt) enable us to learn more and engage in important discussions. There are even creative story themes expressly designed for folks who believe their Instagram pages are too visually appealing to post about social activism and collective action. Understanding the bill’s ramifications allows us to better fight for our interests and hold our legislators responsible.

    It is important to highlight that today’s proceedings were simply reading the budget. The Bill will not be voted on until a later date, and it must include public engagement before being passed. According to a publication by the National Council for Population and Development, Kenya has a young population, with more than 80% of the population aged 35 and under. We have the power to influence the policies that affect our lives, whether through social media activity or direct contact with our MPs. The Finance Bill 2024 may seem overwhelming, but it also provides a chance for us to band together and demand a more equitable, inclusive economic future.

  • THIRTY YEARS SINCE THE RWANDAN GENOCIDE – KWIBUKA

    By LEEROY WUONE

    Leeroywuone02@gmail.com

     

    The Genocide by the Hutu militias against the Tutsi’s occurred between April 7, 1994 and July, 19 1994 in Rwanda during the wake of the Rwandan civil war.

    The Tutsi minority ethnic group, moderate Hutu and Twa were butchered by armed Hutu militias. The Kwibuka conference, Kwibuka meaning “to remember’’ in Kinyarwanda held in KICC in early April was attended by Daystar students from IR department in the School of Arts and social sciences (SASS).The conference was the 30th commemoration in remembering the events that took place between April 7, 1994 and July 19, 1994 that saw close to 1 million people being executed in the 1994 Rwandan genocide against the Tutsi minority and minority Twa.

    The mission of the conference was to exchange ideas, reflect on dark human history and the horrors of the genocide. ‘The lessons learnt are many among the Rwandan citizens and those around the continent. “ Education is vital and eliminates hatred and discrimination, ‘’said the Rwandan ambassador to Kenya. “The failure of the international community to prevent such atrocities is a lesson the world can learn seeing the adverse effects left upon Rwanda as a country after the aftermath of the deadly genocide.’’

    Furthermore, I learnt from the Rwandan High commissioner to Kenya Mr Martin Ngoga,that genocides are not born, it’s brought about by segregation,hate,ideological differences and injustice cases among the locals.This,he mentioned was another cause of the past events of the genocide. To cure this the Rwandan ambassador to Kenya urged the attendees of the event to promote peace, justice and reconciliation. One of the panelists,Dr Fred Kaloba Muteli previously a Ugandan said,“It’s not a miracle regarding the outcome of deliberate efforts of leaders leading Rwanda for the past 30 yrs and we would not want another Rwandan genocide, Rwanda is a democracy and is a concensus building nation.’’

    Dr Kolaba mentioned that there are eleven political parties in Rwanda,nine being in government and two out of government. President Paul Kagame has been endorsed by four smaller political parties which are already in a coalition with Kagame’s ruling party Rwandan Patriotic front. (RPF) Elections in Rwanda are set to be held on July 15,2024.

    Prof Patrick Loch Otieno PLO Lumumba the well known English public speaker and renowned lawyer said that political parties are adversaries insighting them to do bad.He furthermore advised the audience on the need to tell and invest in our own African stories. He said ,“we should have media of our own to tell our stories,do we have them? “We don’t,’’ he replied. He mentioned that we should stop agonizing and start organizing in a manner that has evidence and is believable, evidence based and verifiable.’’

    Another Rwandan panelist mentioned that past Rwandan genocide aims to serve unity amongst Rwandans. One member of the audience asked ,“why don’t they prosecute them (genocide perpetrators) in those Western countries? Why do they refuse to bring them to Rwanda for justice on the basis of unfair trial? The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) began its work in early 1995 in Arusha Tanzania,eventhough the perpetrators had to face the so called Gacaca translated to short grass in Kinyarwanda,it was a place where neighbourhood male elder used to meet to solve local problems.Therefore Gacaca were the traditional courts in Rwanda.

    When Dr Kaloba was questioned amongst the audience on why President Paul Kagame kept on being re-elected,his answer was simple.He said,“ President Kagame is alive.’’ And he asked again ,“do the other RPF candidates meet the standards for being elected?

    RPF does not groom an opposition leader.President Kagame is the best choice we have for now.This is our country and we decide on our affairs.’’

     

    Dr Kolaba mentioned that earlier he had discussed with elite political leaders from the eleven political parties (SDP) the Social Democratic Party,the second largest and one of the oldest political parties accepted President Kagame’s nomination and declined to sponsor a candidate.Eight political parties accepted his nomination out of the nine .Is it good or bad? That decision lies amongst Rwandans.He also reiterated that international media should focus more on the positive as he stressed that it was false terming President Kagame as a dictator,he stressed that Rwandans only re-elected him for the positive changes his government has made to make Rwanda a better country.Most Rwandans are surprised and would not have pictured the current Rwanda looking back thirty years ago.Kigali at the moment is the cleanest city in Africa.

     

    Mrs Charity Kagwi,who is the Crime Prevention,Criminal Justice and Anti-Corruption Head of Programme,Eastern Africa under the United Nations Office On Drugs and Crime (UNODC) reminded the panelists at KICC that chilly morning of how the Hutus used a local popular radio station to continually refer to Tutsi tribal members as Inyenzi translated to cockroaches in English.As the  support for the characterization of such defamatory claims grew among the Hutus,it essentially stripped away any moral obligation to see Tutsi’s as fellow human beings.Mrs Charity Kagwi also mentioned that people were killing their mothers for them not to be exterminated painfully by Hutu militia’s.“It is never okay to dehumanize someone,’’Mrs Kagwi said.

    To resolve such atrocities one of the panelists advised that state-society relations should be restored.“How do you bring citizens to actively participate?’’ If a re-ordering of relations of government and people can be done that would be great, we can re-engineer solutions. He reminded the audience that President Kagame then a military officer and his peers helped stop the genocide against Tutsi’s. Kagame was previously a commander of the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF),a rebel armed force which invaded Rwanda in 1990.The (RPF) was one of the parties of the conflict during the Rwandan Civil war and the armed force which ended the Rwandan genocide.He was considered a de facto leader under President Pasteur Bizimungu,he was also a minister for defence and Vice president but that vice-presidential position was abolished afterwards.

    “If we don’t meet,our children will meet,’’ended Mrs Charity Kagwi in her remarks (UNODC).

    “We must be quick to forgive,a turn of vigilance.Tell our African stories from an African perspective,’’these were the last remarks of Professor Patrick Loch Otieno Lumumba PLO who is a Kenyan lawyer and activist who was the director of the Kenya Anti-Corruption Commission.He is currently the director of the Kenya School of Law having served previously as the director of Kenya  Anti-Corruption Commission from July 2010 to August 2017.

    The event was organized by the Rwandan High commission and the moderator for the panel discussion was Mr Eugene Anangwe who is the Rwanda country manager at CNBC Africa, since May 2022.

    The facilitation of students to and fro Daystar,Valley road campus to KICC to attend the thirtieth commemoration of the Rwandan genocide was done by Mr Martin Kioko a congress representative from the school of Arts and Social sciences (SASS) Valley road campus.The event happened in early April,2024.

  • Cold Like the Minnesota Timberwolves at Home: Game 7 Showdown!

    By Joe Aura,

    There’s nothing quite like the thrill of ‘Game Seven’ in the world of sports. And tonight, the Minnesota Timberwolves are set to bring the heat against the defending champions, the Denver Nuggets, in their home stadium.

    The Timberwolves have shown they can dominate, obliterating the Nuggets in their own den. Denver, after bouncing back from a 2-0 deficit, found themselves unable to tame the Wolves’ relentless spirit, pushing this electrifying series to a decisive Game 7.

    Star player Anthony Edwards has been on fire, racking up 27 points and outshining Nikola Jokic, the reigning MVP who recently claimed his third MVP award in four years. Edwards’ stellar performance has not only intensified the anticipation for Game 7 but also highlighted his potential to become the new face of the NBA.

    • With the old guard giving way to the new, tonight’s game is more than just a battle for victory—it’s a clash of titans with the winner poised to claim the ultimate prize. As the clock ticks down to the 3 AM East African Time tip-off, all eyes are on Anthony Edwards, aka AntMan, who could very well cement his place in NBA history with a win tonight.
  • How to Live Life to the Fullest: Unlocking Your Potential and Embracing Every Moment

    By Esther Nalotwesha,

    In the fast-paced world we live in, it is very easy to get caught up in the daily grind and lose sight of what truly matters. We often find ourselves stuck in routines, consumed by obligations, and chasing societal expectations, leaving little room for authentic living and personal growth. However, life is a precious gift, and the key to unlocking its full potential lies in our ability to embrace every moment with intention, curiosity, and a zest for adventure. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore practical strategies to help you break free from limitations, cultivate a growth mindset, and live life to the fullest.

    (IN FRAME: A QUOTE FROM MATT CAMERON)

    Redefine Your Priorities and Values: The first step in living life to the fullest is to reflect on your priorities and values. Take a step back and ask yourself: What truly matters to me? What brings me genuine fulfilment and joy? By identifying your core values and aligning your life with them, you’ll find a renewed sense of purpose and direction. As you do this, reflect on your passions, interests, and the things that ignite your curiosity. Perhaps it’s exploring new cultures, pursuing a creative endeavour, or contributing to a cause you believe in. Once you’ve identified these values, make conscious choices that honour them, and let go of activities or commitments that no longer serve you.

     

    Embrace New Experiences and Step Out of Your Comfort Zone: Growth and fulfilment often lie outside our comfort zones. To truly live life to the fullest, you must be willing to embrace new experiences and challenge yourself in ways that push the boundaries of what you thought possible. Make a conscious effort to try new activities, explore unfamiliar places, and engage with diverse perspectives. Whether it’s learning a new skill, taking up a adventurous hobby, or immersing yourself in a different culture, these experiences will not only broaden your horizons but also foster personal growth and create lasting memories. Stepping out of your comfort zone may feel daunting at first, but remember that growth occurs when we courageously face our fears and embrace the unknown. Celebrate small victories, and use them as stepping stones to tackle even greater challenges.

     

    Cultivate Meaningful Relationships: Humans are inherently social beings, and meaningful connections with others are essential for living a fulfilling life. Invest time and effort into nurturing relationships with family, friends, and loved ones. Create opportunities for quality time, deep conversations, and shared experience. Additionally, be open to expanding your social circle and meeting new people. Attend events, join clubs or communities, or volunteer in causes you’re passionate about. These interactions can lead to enriching connections, diverse perspectives, and a sense of belonging that enhances your overall well-being. Remember, true connections are built on mutual understanding, vulnerability, and authenticity. Be present, listen actively, and share your genuine self with others. These bonds will not only enrich your life but also provide a support system during challenging times.

     

    Prioritize Self-Care and Personal Growth: Living life to the fullest requires taking care of your physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Prioritize self-care practices that nourish your body, mind, and spirit. This could include regular exercise, mindfulness practices, eating a balanced diet, getting enough rest, and engaging in activities that bring you joy and relaxation. Additionally, embrace a growth mindset by continuously learning and developing new skills. Invest in personal and professional development opportunities, such as taking classes, attending workshops, or reading books that challenge and expand your knowledge. This commitment to lifelong learning will not only keep you intellectually stimulated but also equip you with the tools to navigate life’s challenges with confidence and resilience.

     

     

    Practice Mindfulness and Gratitude: In our fast-paced world, it’s easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle, often missing the beauty and richness of the present moment. Practicing mindfulness can help you slow down, become more aware of your surroundings, and appreciate the small joys that life has to offer. Incorporate mindfulness practices such as meditation, deep breathing exercises, or simply taking a few moments each day to pause and be present. Notice the sights, sounds, and sensations around you, and savour the experience fully. Hand in hand with mindfulness is the practice of gratitude. Cultivate a mindset of appreciation for the blessings in your life, no matter how small. Keep a gratitude journal, express thanks to those who have positively impacted your life, and find joy in the simple pleasures that often go unnoticed.

     

    Embrace Failure and Resilience: Living life to the fullest inevitably involves taking risks and facing challenges. Failure and setbacks are inevitable parts of the journey, but how you respond to them can make all the difference. Reframe your perspective on failure as an opportunity for growth and learning. Reflect on the lessons learned, and use them as stepping stones towards personal development and future success. Embrace a growth mind-set, and recognize that resilience is built through overcoming adversity. Remember, the road to living life to the fullest is not a straight path but rather a winding journey filled with ups and downs. Develop coping strategies, seek support from loved ones, and cultivate a positive attitude that focuses on possibilities rather than limitations.

     

    Contribute to Something Greater than Yourself: Living a fulfilling life extends beyond personal pursuits and achievements. It also involves contributing to something greater than yourself and leaving a positive impact on the world around you. Identify causes or organizations that align with your values and passions, and explore ways to get involved. Whether it’s volunteering your time, donating resources, or using your skills and talents to make a difference, these actions will not only enrich the lives of others but also provide a sense of purpose and meaning. Additionally, be mindful of your ecological footprint and strive to make sustainable choices that protect our planet for future generations. Small actions, such as reducing waste, conserving energy, or supporting eco-friendly initiatives, can have a ripple effect and contribute to a better world.

     

    Generally, living life to the fullest is a journey of intentional choices, personal growth, and embracing every moment with curiosity and gratitude. It requires stepping out of your comfort zone, nurturing meaningful connections, prioritizing self-care, and contributing to something greater than yourself.

    Remember, this journey is unique to each individual, and there is no one-size-fits-all formula. Embrace your authentic self, celebrate your victories – both big and small – and have the courage to learn from setbacks. Most importantly, savour the present moment and appreciate the beauty that surrounds you each day.

    Life is a precious gift, and it’s up to you to make the most of it. Embark on this path with an open heart and an adventurous spirit, and you’ll unlock a world of fulfilments, growth, and lasting memories that will enrich your life in ways

    you never imagined.

  • Why The Met Gala Is The Real The Hunger Games

    By Joe Aura,

    (aurajoe6@gmail.com)

    Based on Suzanne Collins’ novel, “The Hunger Games,” a film directed by Gary Ross in 2012, enthralled viewers with its dystopian story of survival and spectacle. Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, and a fantastic cast of characters brought the violent ritual of the Hunger Games—in which young people from Panem’s districts compete to the death for televised entertainment—to the attention of audiences. Now, a fascinating essay compares this depressing story to the yearly Met Gala, an extravagant occasion that reflects the Capitol’s luxury while strikingly differing from everyday hardships. The article highlights the differences in society between affluence and adversity by examining how the Gala and the Capitol both engage in excess and escape through a comparative lens.

    Spectacle vs. Struggle

    At the heart of both the Met Gala and The Hunger Games lies a stark juxtaposition between spectacle and struggle. While the former epitomizes extravagance and luxury, the latter portrays a world rife with inequality and oppression. The parallels are evident in the stark contrast between the generosity of the Capitol and the deprivation endured by the districts, mirroring the disconnect between the opulence of the Met Gala and the harsh realities faced by many worldwide.

    Theme Interpretation

    Each year, the Met Gala adopts a theme that sets the stage for sartorial innovation and creative expression. However, amidst themes like “Camp: Notes on Fashion” and “Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination,” one cannot help but draw parallels to the extravagant themes and escapism prevalent in The Hunger Games. The whimsical interpretations of these themes often appear tone-deaf in the face of global unrest, echoing the Capitol’s penchant for indulgence amidst societal turmoil.

    Proximity to Protest

    Reports of protests near the Met Gala venue serve as a poignant reminder of the stark divide between the privileged attendees and those advocating for social justice. This proximity to protest echoes the class disparity depicted in The Hunger Games, where the affluent Capitol residents remain oblivious to the struggles of the oppressed districts. The parallels underscore the societal divide and the disconnect between the elite and the marginalized.

    Responsibilities of the Influential

    In times of crisis, the influential wield significant power to effect change and raise awareness on pressing global issues. The comparison to The Hunger Games serves as a metaphorical critique, prompting reflection on the responsibilities of the elite in addressing societal injustices. As such, the Met Gala serves as a microcosm of broader societal disparities, highlighting the imperative for empathy, awareness, and collective action.

  • Easy and Delicious Rabbit Recipes

    By DEPHINE MUTINDA

     

    Ever tried rabbit meat? Thought so, many of the people I know have never had rabbit meat and have no interest in even trying it for different reasons. Rabbit meat is known to be white, fine grained and with mild flavor. It is very nutritious because it is known for the high protein levels. It also tastes very good. Since it’s a small animal, it’s pretty easy to butcher at the comfort of your home hence increasing family’s ability to consume fresh meat within their reach. I would personally recommend rabbit meat to each and every one of you for the countless benefits that come with it.

    Study shows that rabbit meat has the following benefits:
     A very high protein content, more than beef and poultry. 33g protein.
     It is very low in fat, the leanest actually. 100 g/3.5 oz. contains 3.5% fat.
     A rabbit is very low in calories, making it a very good choice for people who are trying to lose weight, 173calories per 100g.
     Highly concentrated in iron.
     Very low cholesterol levels.
     Rich in minerals.
     Contains less sodium than beef and the rest.

    There are different methods of preparing rabbit meat. I am going to sample out a few methods that were going to be discussing today.
    They include;
    1. Rabbit stew.
    2. Pot roasted rabbit.
    3. Stuffed rabbit.
    4. Delicious BBQ grilled and marinated rabbit.
    5. Crispy Deep fried rabbit.
    6. Rabbit curry

    1. RABBIT STEW WITH RED WINE.
    If you are a fan of meat in a wine sauce, then you’ll probably want to give this recipe a chance. It has a lot of different ingredients, but they are all natural so they should be pretty easy to locate. However, if you aren’t a fan of red wine, you could possibly substitute regular grape juice and see if you like the taste any better.

    Ingredients:
     1 rabbit.
     2 tablespoons vegetable oil.
     2 large onions.
     11/3 cups of water.
     Two medium carrots.
     1 large red bell pepper.
     11/4 cup beer(pills)
     125grams cup pureed tomatoes.
     3-4bay leaves.
     Fine sea salt and pepper.

    Instructions
    1. Cut the rabbit into 5 or 6 smaller pieces
    2. Heat 2 table spoons of oil in the oven or on a heavy bottomed pot and fry the rabbit on both sides until golden brown. Then remove from the pan.
    3. Cut the onions into halves and slice the halves thinly. Pour the remaining oil in the pot and fry the onions on low-medium heat, stirring often for about 20minutes. Add some water from time to time to prevent it from drying out or burning.
    4. As that boils, dice the carrots and the red bell pepper. Add the vegetables to the onions and continue cooking, and stirring in between for about 5minutes. Add the sweet and smoked paprika powder and stir well for one minute.
    5. Press the rabbit pieces back in the pot, add the beer, pureed tomatoes, and enough water to barely cover the rabbit. And add the bay leaves, the juniper berries, some salt, and pepper.
    6. Cover the pot, bring it to boil and gently simmer for about 11/2 hour or until the meat is really tender, it should basically fall of the bone for you to know it fully ready.
    7. Add salt and pepper for a great taste and serve while hot with mashed potatoes and pickles or anything of your choice.

    2. POT ROASTED RABBIT.
    This recipe contains mushrooms, bacon, and rabbit. Is your mouth watering yet? Because mine was from the get go.
    So if you’d like to fry your rabbit meat and combine it with some other delicious ingredients, then you should certainly give this recipe a go.

    Ingredients
    5 slice of bacon
    1 1/2pound rabbit,
    Red pepper
    ground black pepper
    1 cup flour
    4cups of fresh mushrooms,
    Slice 1 small onion,
    Chopped 2 clove garlic,
    Chicken broth
    1 tsp. Worcestershire sauce
    1/2 tsp. dry mustard

    Instructions
    1. In a pot, cook the bacon until crisp, drain it on serviette or a towel, and leave the draining in the pot. Later, crumble the bacon and put it aside.
    2. Marinate the rabbit with black pepper, then coat it in flour. Brown the rabbit in the drippings in the pot over medium heat, later remove the rabbit from the pot.
    3. Remain some of the drippings in the pot, about 4table spoons, add mushroom, onions, green pepper and garlic. All into the pot. Cook until tender, stirring from time to time.
    4. Stir the chicken broth, Worcestershire sauce, and dry mustard into the vegetables in the pot. Now add the rabbit to the pot. Cover and simmer about an hour until the meat is tender.
    5. Later serve the meat on a plate, spoon a mixture of everything over the meat and sprinkle the rabbit with the scrambled bacon.

    3. STUFFED RABBIT RECIPES
    These is just like any other stuff that all stuffing lovers do, be it your baked chicken stuff or turkey.
    Join me and you will love these simple recipe.
    Use your favorite homemade turkey stuffing to fill the cavities of one or two rabbits. (We had enough stuffing for one rabbit.) You can, of course, fill as many rabbits as you have stuffing for. Bake the rabbits in the oven. This also makes a great crock pot rabbit recipe.

    Ingredients:
    — 1 or 2 cleaned rabbits
    — Your favorite turkey stuffing recipe
    — 1 cup water or chicken broth
    — Vegetables: potatoes, onions, carrots, garlic cloves
    — Optional: 1-2 tablespoons butter

    Instructions
    i. Preheat oven to 350deg.
    ii. Rinse one or two fresh rabbit fryers.
    iii. Prepare your favorite turkey stuffing recipe.
    iv. Stuff the lung and the abdominal cavity with the turkey stuffing.
    v. With cooking twine, tie the cavities closed.
    vi. Rub rabbit with olive oil or melted butter.
    vii. Optional: dot the rabbits and veggies with butter
    viii. Place in covered casserole.
    ix. Add 1 cup of water or chicken broth to casserole.
    x. Add your choice of chunked onions, red potatoes, carrots, garlic cloves
    xi. Cover casserole, and bake for 1 1/2 – 2 hours or until done.

    4. DELICIOUS BBQ GRILLED & MARINATED RABBIT RECIPE
    Smashed herbs on any grill adds a certain flavor on the meat, especially the rabbit meat we’re about to look into. I’ve written this recipe to be cooked on the barbecue, because the flavor will be amazing.

    Ingredients
    1 cup of BBQ sauce
    Assorted veggies for grilling
    1rabbit, preferably wild, jointed
    1 handful fresh thyme and rosemary, leaves picked
    4 cloves garlic, peeled.
    Olive oil
    1 lemon, zest and juice of
    1 teaspoon honey
    4 thick slices higher-welfare pancetta
    Salt
    Fresh ground black pepper

    Instructions
    1. Heat the BBQ to medium heat. While heating, cut the rabbit’s rib cage then press down flat.
    2. Put your rabbit on a surface, Using a pestle and mortar, or a liquidizer, bash or whiz up the thyme and rosemary leaves to a pulp, then add the garlic cloves and bash or whiz again. Stir in 8 tablespoons of olive oil, the lemon zest and juice and the honey, and pour this over the rabbit.
    Now I’m going to talk about flavor. Get a couple of sprigs of fresh thyme and tie them together like a little brush. Each time you turn the meat, dab it with a little of the marinade to give you a lovely encrusted layer of flavor. This rabbit is going to be really tasty!
    3. Keeping the marinade to one side, preferably the inside part. Remove the pieces of meat and season with salt and pepper.
    4. Lay your rabbit on the grill, marinade side down. Turn the heat down and cover. Set your timer for 15-20 minutes. Make sure you turn the meat over every so often. Look after it by controlling the temperature and basting it continuously with the marinade.
    5. After 15-20 minutes, coat the other side of the rabbit with half the remaining sauce. Then add tender grilling veggies like zucchini and pepper.
    6. Cover the grill and cook for other 20 minutes until the juices run clear and thigh reads 160 degrees.
    7. Let the ribs rest out of hit for 10minutes.
    8. Chop, and serve.

    You can serve the rabbit with any white beans, or roast potatoes, or grilled vegetables, or different salads – it really depends on how you feel and what the weather’s like. Just put a big bowl of your chosen accompaniment in the middle of the table and serve all the meat on a board. Lovely with a glass of white wine. Simple, honest and bloody good recipe.

    5. Crispy Fried Wild Rabbit Recipes
    These is usually the way to go for most meat lovers, just deep fried. So, were going to make that recipe of yours a little bit spicy.

    Ingredients
    8 wild rabbit legs
    2 pint vegetables or chicken stock
    1 glass medium sweet white wine
    1 lemon peeling
    4 bay leaves
    500grams olive oil.
    For coatings
    1 handful flour
    1 egg
    Breadcrumbs

    Instructions
    1. Boil the rabbit legs in the stock, wine, lemon peel and bay leaves for 45 minutes
    2. Leave the meat to cool, preferably 12-24hours.
    3. Remove the meat from the stock and pat till dry. Deep it in the flour, then in the whisked egg, then coat with the bread crumbs.9repeat these for all legs)
    4. Deep fry in the olive oil at 160c for 6mins.
    5. Serve on your most favorite plate with a dip in source of garlic mayonnaise and lemon wedges.

     

    6. RABBIT CURRY
    If you are a fun of any type of curry, you will definitely love these recipe.

    Ingredients
    1/4 cup of vegetable oil
    Two pounds of rabbit meat, cut off the bones and into chunks
    Salt
    10
    Two cups of white onion
    2 table spoons of minced ginger
    Two table spoons of minced garlic
    A 500g can of tomato paste
    One cup of plain yogurt
    2 bay leaves
    1 teaspoon of turmeric
    1/4cup of madras curry paste
    One table spoon of garam masala

    Instructions
    1. Heat the vegetable oil in a pot with a lid under medium heat. Pat the rabbit pieces dry with a towel or serviette then brown them well. Salt the meat as it cooks. Remove to a bowl once it browns.
    2. Add the onions to the pot and allow them to brown. Add the ginger and garlic simultaneously and keep stirring for a minute.
    3. Return the meat to the pot and add the tomato paste, water, bay leaves, turmeric and madras paste. Stir in the yogurt to a gentle simmer. Add salt to taste and simmer for 30minutes.
    4. Serve while hot.
    So for those of you all that are considering raising meat rabbits but weren’t really sure what you’d do with them, I hope that these 6 rabbit recipes have now inspired you in your culinary efforts.

    YOU SHOULD TRY

  • Remembering the Journalists: World Press Day

    By Joe Aura

    (aurajoe6@gmail.com)

    World Press Freedom Day is observed on May 3rd each year. It was proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly in December 1993, following the recommendation of UNESCO’s General Conference. This day serves to raise awareness of the importance of freedom of the press and reminds governments of their duty to respect and uphold the right to freedom of expression, as enshrined under Article 19 of the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

    In 2024, World Press Freedom Day is dedicated to the importance of journalism and freedom of expression in the context of the current global environmental crisis. Journalists play a crucial role in disseminating information about contemporary issues related to the environment, such as climate change, biodiversity loss, and air pollution. Their work ensures the visibility of these critical issues, promotes peace, and supports democratic values worldwide. To achieve sustainable development, journalists must report accurately, timely, and comprehensively on environmental matters and their consequences, as well as possible solutions.

    The Israel-Gaza conflict, ongoing since April 26, 2024, has tragically claimed the lives of numerous journalists who valiantly reported from the frontlines. These brave individuals, dedicated to delivering accurate information amidst the chaos of war, have paid the ultimate price for their commitment.
    Ninety-seven journalists and media workers have lost their lives since the conflict began. Among them, 92 were Palestinian journalists deeply embedded in their communities, passionately sharing the stories of their people. Two Israeli journalists also fell victim to the violence, endeavoring to provide balanced coverage despite the dangers.

    Additionally, three Lebanese journalists lost their lives while reporting on the conflict.

    In addition to the lives lost, sixteen journalists have been reported injured, while the families of four journalists anxiously await news of their missing loved ones.

    Furthermore, twenty-five journalists have been unjustly arrested, their dedication to truth and transparency leading them into captivity.

    Journalists reporting from Gaza faced unprecedented challenges, including relentless Israeli airstrikes that turned their reporting zones into danger zones. Disrupted communication networks hindered their ability to relay critical information, while shortages of food, water, and medical supplies affected both civilians and journalists alike. Extensive power outages further complicated their work, plunging Gaza into darkness.
    The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) tirelessly investigates reports of journalists being killed, missing, detained, injured, or threatened. Their efforts ensure that the sacrifices of these brave journalists are not forgotten and that justice is pursued for those responsible.

    As we observe World Press Day, we must reflect on the importance of the work undertaken by journalists worldwide. They are the guardians of truth, risking their lives to shed light on the darkest corners of the world. Their dedication to upholding the principles of a free press serves as a beacon of hope for future generations. On this day, let us honor the memory of fallen journalists and renew our commitment to defending press freedom everywhere.

  • Ang Flies, Mixed up Storylines, and Head-Scratching CGI: A Review of Netflix’s New Avatar Animated Series

    By Joe Aura,

    Look, it wasn’t as bad as you think, but Avatar fans have never really recovered from the Avatar movie made back in 2012. Here is what we had to say about the new Avatar animated series on Netflix.
    When it was announced that Netflix would be bringing the Avatar universe back to life with a new animated series, fans of the original series were understandably excited. After all, the world of bending, intricate characters, and compelling storylines had left an indelible mark on viewers when it first aired. However, as the series premiered and episodes began to roll out, it became evident that this new iteration had its fair share of flaws.
    One of the most glaring issues with the new Avatar animated series is the inconsistent storytelling. While the original series was known for its tightly woven plotlines and character development, this new series seems to suffer from a lack of direction. Plot points are introduced and then seemingly forgotten, leaving viewers scratching their heads and wondering where the story is headed.
    Another aspect that has left fans disappointed is the subpar CGI animation. In a world where animated series like “The Legend of Korra” have set the bar high for animation quality, the CGI in this new Avatar series falls short. Characters move stiffly, and the overall aesthetic feels flat compared to the lush, vibrant world of the original series.
    But perhaps the most divisive aspect of the new Avatar series is the character of Ang. While Ang was a beloved protagonist in the original series, this new iteration of the character feels like a pale imitation. His motivations are unclear, and his actions often feel out of character, leaving fans wondering what happened to the Ang they knew and loved.
    Despite these flaws, it’s not all doom and gloom for the new Avatar animated series. There are still moments of brilliance scattered throughout, from breathtaking bending sequences to moments of genuine emotion between characters. And while it may not live up to the lofty expectations set by its predecessor, there’s still enough here to keep die-hard fans of the Avatar universe engaged.

  • The Deadly Price Tag

    By Rose Maina

     

    In Kenya, as in many other parts of the world, financial disparity between genders persists. Men, leveraging their economic advantage, often entice vulnerable women with promises of financial security, employment opportunities, or material possessions. These seemingly enticing offers serve as a smokescreen for their ulterior motives, leading unsuspecting women into dangerous situations.

     

    Picture this: I once landed a gig as a freelance videographer for this company, and let me tell you, it was a rollercoaster ride. The guy in charge, the big boss of production, seemed charming at first glance, but boy, was he sly and downright creepy. He’d dangle job offers like juicy bait, but here’s the catch: you had to play by his twisted rules, meaning, you-know-what. Refuse to dance to his tune, and suddenly, those job calls stopped coming your way. It was like dangling a carrot in front of my nose, only to snatch it away when I wouldn’t play his game. And get this, one time he even had the nerve to threaten to stiff me on payment unless I gave in to his demands. Talk about a nightmare gig!

     

    For many women, what starts off as a straightforward transaction or invitation rapidly turns into a nightmare. After becoming entangled in the web of deceit, women are left at the mercy of the people who are abusing them, and they are eventually threatened with violence or even death. These criminals use their financial clout to maintain control over their victims, providing them with few options for escape.

     

    The prevalence of femicide, driven by financial manipulation, highlights the urgent need for comprehensive societal action. This necessitates increased awareness campaigns, education on gender equality, and legal reforms as crucial steps in combating this pervasive issue. Empowering women economically, providing access to resources, and fostering a culture of support and solidarity are essential for dismantling the structures enabling such atrocities to occur.

     

    Addressing femicide rooted in financial manipulation fundamentally requires challenging deeply entrenched patriarchal norms that perpetuate gender inequality and violence against women. This demands a collective effort involving government agencies, civil society organizations, community leaders, and individuals alike. By challenging societal attitudes and norms prioritizing male dominance and control, we can strive towards a future where women are valued, respected, and safe from harm.

    In Kenya, as in many other parts of the world, financial disparity between genders persists. Men, leveraging their economic advantage, often entice vulnerable women with promises of financial security, employment opportunities, or material possessions. These seemingly enticing offers serve as a smokescreen for their ulterior motives, leading unsuspecting women into dangerous situations.

     

    Picture this: I once landed a gig as a freelance videographer for this company, and let me tell you, it was a rollercoaster ride. The guy in charge, the big boss of production, seemed charming at first glance, but boy, was he sly and downright creepy. He’d dangle job offers like juicy bait, but here’s the catch: you had to play by his twisted rules, meaning, you-know-what. Refuse to dance to his tune, and suddenly, those job calls stopped coming your way. It was like dangling a carrot in front of my nose, only to snatch it away when I wouldn’t play his game. And get this, one time he even had the nerve to threaten to stiff me on payment unless I gave in to his demands. Talk about a nightmare gig!

     

    For many women, what starts off as a straightforward transaction or invitation rapidly turns into a nightmare. After becoming entangled in the web of deceit, women are left at the mercy of the people who are abusing them, and they are eventually threatened with violence or even death. These criminals use their financial clout to maintain control over their victims, providing them with few options for escape.

     

    The prevalence of femicide, driven by financial manipulation, highlights the urgent need for comprehensive societal action. This necessitates increased awareness campaigns, education on gender equality, and legal reforms as crucial steps in combating this pervasive issue. Empowering women economically, providing access to resources, and fostering a culture of support and solidarity are essential for dismantling the structures enabling such atrocities to occur.

     

    Addressing femicide rooted in financial manipulation fundamentally requires challenging deeply entrenched patriarchal norms that perpetuate gender inequality and violence against women. This demands a collective effort involving government agencies, civil society organizations, community leaders, and individuals alike. By challenging societal attitudes and norms prioritizing male dominance and control, we can strive towards a future where women are valued, respected, and safe from harm.