sing the requiem songs

I sing the requiem songs& lament the axing but,don't cry. walk on the liminal. yesterday, I could smile and dance,before now, I could smile and in loss,now, I don't know what the soul is,and my dad would still ask, don't cry. walking out of the liminal is about the silhouettethe sun being muddied and on… Continue reading sing the requiem songs

tandem bike

I today I woke up fearing that the scenes of yesterday would have faded like water among reeds             and found myself             holding you the truth is where we began— a thirst for skin a yearn for our waters to be disturbed; and we found ourselves, eels with electricity in our bloods, you remember?… Continue reading tandem bike

The Wananchi Gas Project and Alternatives for Payment

The Ministry of Energy's Wananchi Gas Project hopes to upscale penetration of LPG from the current 10 percent to 70 percent within the next three years. This remains an ambitious project and where possible stakeholders within the energy sector should work towards its actualization. However, the project will face a myriad of challenges that most… Continue reading The Wananchi Gas Project and Alternatives for Payment

Cooking Solutions in Kenya: Present Data and a Possible Future

Many Kenyans still lack access to clean cooking solutions with a majority living in rural areas a demographic that accounts for 93.2 percent of those who depend on solid fuel sources as their primary solution to cooking. I always look at the measures being implemented by providers of solar energy in rural areas as an… Continue reading Cooking Solutions in Kenya: Present Data and a Possible Future

Clean Energy: The Dynamics for Effective Transition

The other day, I discussed how much of a challenge in itself the clean energy buzz can portend to the planet if it's not properly managed. There are key pointers to why we need to look into the backstage of sustainability and be wary of making the steps and genius of such a measure a… Continue reading Clean Energy: The Dynamics for Effective Transition

young/chocked

you wait, unbeknownst to you with pain and comfort lingers in the knowledge of death others; the ones who wait with comfort they encourage but still with the care, they know, soon, life chokes out of you and they're left to ponder on why it had to be you, young and chocked.