From Shaking Hands to Confident Bylines: My Transformative Journey at Nation Media Group

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πŸ“°✨ Last month, May 2025, marked the culmination of a chapter from this great historic book of mine that I'm writing... I'm not used to such kind of long posts but I'm going to try today 'cause this journey deserves it! πŸ™ˆ When I first walked through the doors of Nation Media Group in February 2025, I carried with me years of preparation, passion for journalism, and a determination to make the most of this opportunity. As a graduate who has completed my Bachelor's in Journalism and Mass Communication with a focus on Electronic Media at Daystar University and is awaiting graduation in November 2025, I was finally stepping into one of East Africa's most prestigious media houses. The Reality Check: Workplace Dynamics Ain't for the Faint-Hearted The small small madharaus (the kawaida one mnakuanga mmewekea interns) - yes wewe, I see you! πŸ‘€ Those inward cries and wanting to burst into tears.  These hardships found in most workplaces have hardened me TWICE as muc...

VISIONARY 2030 GOVERNMENT?

 The Kenya vision 2030 was first initiated, in 2008, by President Mwai Kibaki during his regime, whose main vision was to transform Kenya into a rapidly industrializing middle-income nation.

Have you as a citizen taken time to visualize how the Kenyan government would look like in the next probably 8 years? 

With the present day youths, who are referred to as the 'leaders of tomorrow' holding onto those big seats and positions.

With the upgraded technology and use of internet, will things be fully digital? That is just but food for thought.

Kenya is currently in the hands of a new government led by His Excellency President William Samoei Ruto. First president with a PHD holder, a unique thing I'd say. He is a vivid example of how one can rise to the highest position despite of ones background.

With the recent leaders, who were rightfully appointed by Kenyan citizens, a lot of chaotic scenarios are arising. Some of the leaders are being accused of nepotism just a few weeks after resuming the office.

Will the 2030 government be nepotic as well? Will the high rate of corruption be dead and long gone?

As a country, these are some of the skills and lessons needed to be instilled to children in their school programs. Enlightening the citizens on the cons of corruption and the pros of good leadership.



For a country to move onto the right direction, the leaders should always strive to put the needs of the citizens ahead of their own needs and deliver what they had promised during their campaigns.

Will all this be cultivated in our 'leaders of tomorrow' when their time comes? 

Will we still be flying our flag high with so much pride and satisfaction?




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