Why Buildings Have Different Door Types

 A Constructor’s StoryWhen I first joined Golden Brick Constructions Ltd, I was amazed at how much thought goes into choosing a door. It wasn’t just about opening and closing—it was about function, design, safety, and comfort. Every building, whether residential or commercial, tells a story through its doors, and every constructor knows the secret behindContinue reading “Why Buildings Have Different Door Types”

Falling of Houses in Kenya

Government Measures and Developer–Constructor EngagementIn recent years, Kenya has faced numerous cases of buildings collapsing during construction, especially in major urban centers like Nairobi, Kiambu, Mombasa, and Kisumu. This problem has not only caused loss of lives but also affected investor confidence, slowed real estate growth, and raised questions about the professionalism and accountability inContinue reading “Falling of Houses in Kenya”

The essence of medicine in Honduras remains the same

Doctors of Care: The Story of Veterinary and Clinical Medicine in HondurasIn Honduras, doctors whether they treat humans or animals share a common goal: to heal, protect, and improve lives. The country, known for its rich landscapes and farming traditions, depends heavily on both clinical doctors and veterinary doctors to sustain the health of itsContinue reading “The essence of medicine in Honduras remains the same”

how people benefit from groups

In Nicaragua and Costa Rica, women’s savings and welfare groups have become powerful community-based financial systems that promote economic independence and social support. These groups, often known as “cooperativas” (cooperatives) or “asociaciones de mujeres” (women’s associations), operate on the principle of collective saving and lending. Members contribute a small, fixed amount of money weekly orContinue reading “how people benefit from groups”

what a story……

The Glass Apartment Rain fell like shattered glass against the window of the twenty-third floor. Below, the city pulsed with restless lights people rushing home, screens glowing in every window, secrets moving beneath umbrellas. For Maya Turner, the world had always looked perfect from above. She had a job in a tech firm, a sleekContinue reading “what a story……”

Why they romance ?

Teaching Romance in Marriage and Family Promotion in North America and the Gulf Countries Romance in marriage is one of the key pillars that sustain a happy and lasting family. It is not only about love but also about understanding, communication, and emotional connection between partners. Across the world, different cultures and religions approach theContinue reading “Why they romance ?”

The Farmer in the City

It was ironic, they said a talented farmer with green hands, yet boxed into a cramped compound in the middle of the city. Every inch of soil I had, I used. Old buckets became tomato pots. The fence was a vertical garden. Chickens clucked behind a bamboo screen. I made it work. My little oasisContinue reading “The Farmer in the City”

“When the Herd Was Full”

There was a time when Elijah’s homestead buzzed with life—the kind of life that echoed from the fields, hummed in the cow pens, and rang out in the laughter of children running between grazing goats and bleating sheep. Nestled in a dusty village on the outskirts of Kisii, Kenya, Elijah had built a modest butContinue reading ““When the Herd Was Full””

The little Girl

The little girl,Pauline, wandered away towards the edge of the dark firewood,where it came down close behind the log cabin,where she lived with her mother. She was attracted by one pleasant object after another and walk untill she was tired. Then she turned around and started,as she thought for home. She walked on and onContinue reading “The little Girl”

Part 4

Boarding school I joined Kenyatta high school in 2000. At that time the principle of the school was Mr. John Mwawaza. I started my studies well and life outside home began. Now I knew I have grown ,when I began to spend a week without seeing my parent or sisters and brothers. Here I wasContinue reading “Part 4”