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Kenya's Leadership Shocker: Kindiki Takes Deputy President Role in Mid-Term Power Shift!

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It was a momentous moment for Kenyan politics: Professor Kithure Kindiki took the oath of office, earlier today at KICC Nairobi, and became the Deputy President of the country, going down in history as one of the few officials to assume such a high office before the end of an electoral term. Far from the usual five-year election cycle, this presents a new dawn in Kenya's political landscape, testing the stability of governance structures in the country. The swearing-in of Kindiki is significant, not only because transitions at the executive level at mid-term periods are rare but also for what it represents: adaptability in governance amidst an evolving political climate.  Conventionally, a deputy president should serve a full term with the president except in circumstances beyond their control. This appointment in the middle of the cycle has, however, driven the point home that leadership changes can occur through constitutional processes and not necessarily through electoral cycle

HOW TO BE AN ONLINE CHASING WRITER.

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You well-know that words can influence, inspire, and inform. Anybody can become an online writer, but it is all about passion and consistency. What you may not have realized is that your words can change the world. Online writing is super easy, and these are some of the steps one can build on. But first things first: writing is a TALENT at the same time an ART. Before you even think on embarking on this exciting journey, gauge your passion. First, one needs to know who they are. What does it mean by ‘Knowing who you are?’ Figuring out who you are and what you should write about are some of the setbacks new writers face. To evade this, you must have a personal definition of what success is and know where your individual strengths lie. This becomes a ‘walk in the park’ or a smooth sail on online writing. Personally, I came to discover my strengths after training with Kenyawriters.com and  ajiradigital.go.ke  . For more on this, check out my blog  https://nkathanivah.blogspot.com/ Secondl

WHY YOU SHOULD CONSIDER BECOMING AN ONLINE WRITER.

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Online writing is steadily transforming the world through information sharing. This new form of writing has greatly been enabled by technological advancements and implementation of the world wide web invented in the early 1990s. Websites, blogs and channels have opened up the information space and today, one can easily access new knowledge at the click of the button or a swipe on the screen. This information discovery has been made possible by search engines such as Google, Bing and Yahoo, which categorises data and presents it to users on request.  These developments have fuelled commercial content writing services, which many young people are engaged in, to generate income.  As an upcoming online content  creator, I would like to share the benefits of online writing, and why you should consider it as a full-time job , a side hustle or a hobby. F irst, you can do online writing anywhere and any time, wherever you feel comfortable -including in a hotel, on vacation or even from the com

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