Rereading Genesis chapter 1 Leadership, Maintenance, and Genesis: Lessons from an Engineer’s Lens Every system be it a machine, a nation, or a soul requires maintenance. When we ignore that truth, things fall apart. Recent events in our region remind us that no society is immune and if Tanzanians have been under any illusions about […]
Reviving a Dying Craft: How One Woman Is Weaving Hope and Livelihoods in Taita
In the sun-baked lowlands of the Taita Hills, where rains are unpredictable and traditional farming barely sustains life, a quiet revolution is unfolding—led not by government programs or large NGOs, but by an elderly woman with no formal education and a passion for a dying craft. These lowlands, once used seasonally for grazing and the […]
Stepping Up: A Kairos Moment in Leadership
I was called out to step up in my leadership in an unexpected way this past weekend. We were travelling back to Nairobi from our rural home when we came upon a van of stranded travellers with a burst tyre. Frantic, they flagged us down and asked if they could borrow our spare tyre to […]



