Max Muniafu’s legend continues…

May 17, 2012 Fred Ollows The “Mad Max” child prodigy was born at Parklands Sports Club. He would later turn legend through a series of field exploits. Playing through many generations, he would awe with the pace and power of his play. “Max’s growth spurt came after school when he got into Kenyatta University (KU). ...

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Education for Judgement

May 15, 2012 Fred Ollows Sometime in 1990, several Harvard university professors took time to reflect on teaching. The discussants experiences and views finally were edited by professors Roland Christensen, David Garvin and Ann Sweet in “Education for Judgement: The Artistry of Discussion Leadership”. We review this book written in the unusual circumstances of studying ...

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Singapore’s knowledge economy: What can we learn?

May 13, 2012 Horace Owino Singapore is a small country of 704 km2. Land reclamation has increased its size from 581 km2. So, at the beginning, Singapore was 1000 times smaller than Kenya. This increase in size speaks of the enterprising nature of Singapore. They won’t accept even their original natural size! Enterprise and innovation ...

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