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Underserved

Edwin Ngetich

Writing Africa's undeserved problems and possibilities

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Latest Issues

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An Invincible Woman (#challenge 2)

"What struck Nyawira when she got home was the tidiness of the house. Kamiti had dusted away all the cobwebs, washed the floor and the walls, cleaned the entire kitchen, and made up the bed with fresh sheets. He had also washed, dried, and ...

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A Touch of Feminine (#challenge1)

Ever since our wonder childhood days, we stop doing the things that made our hearts melt out. When you were young, you used to do miraculous things like long solo bicycle rides, taking part in hide and seek games, playing drums, or games th...

23 days ago
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Never Enough

News—Beginning next week, I will be on a 1 month challenge, writing only about women and their inner world, plus their interaction with the systemic interfaces that we of today. I hope you will join me.

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Winning Bets, Losing Souls

In recent years, sports gambling has reached unprecedented levels, infiltrating all aspects of society. Once a hidden activity and a preserve for the fortunate, it now boldly occupies mainstream media, advertising, and even our cherished le...

a month ago
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  • Edwin Ngetich

    Exploring African problems and possibilities

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