Meet Kalpa Padia
In a nutshell, I am calm when needed and hyper when wanted. No is not an answer and if you believe impossible exists then there is something wrong. Continue reading Meet Kalpa Padia
In a nutshell, I am calm when needed and hyper when wanted. No is not an answer and if you believe impossible exists then there is something wrong. Continue reading Meet Kalpa Padia
I love the concept of English high tea and I decided to make some scones for tea. Continue reading Tea Scones with Onn The Way
I strongly believe that every child has the right to education regardless of the resources available and this drives me to look forward to a new day with new goals to achieve. Continue reading Meet Rishna Gudhka
I like to think of myself as a fun, humble and hardworking person who would rather spend time at home watching Peppa Pig with junior or be camping in the wilderness rather than rave it out at a smoky club making small talk. Continue reading Meet Amar Desai
Cold weather usually dictates bhajias on the comfort food menu, especially if it’s cold and/ or raining. Nothing hits like bhajias and a hot cup of masala chai.
Here’s a simple recipe to make these treats. Continue reading Classic Bhajia
Iโm loud and incorrigible. I was called an Abyss recently, apparently I canโt stop doing things. Maybe it was a polite way of calling me a busy body. Continue reading Meet Larry Asego
I had a yield of Matoke from the shamba. I thought they were bananas all this time. I was ready to go sell them from my car boot on Kiambu Road.
This is only relevant and funny if you’re a Kenyan! Continue reading Matoke (Plantain) Crisps
Please give a small bio of yourself. My name is Nick Ndeda. Not Ndenda. Not Denda. Itโs not that hard to pronounce. I am 35 and I am artist. Started off as a stage actor, got a radio presenter job along the way, indulged in script writing soon thereafter, featured in 2 continental TV shows (MTV Shuga, Jacobโs Cross) played a lead role in an … Continue reading Meet Nick Ndeda
I speak my mind and I never mind what I speak. Iโm tough, yet empathetic. I can also be a good stand-up comedian, I believe. Continue reading Meet Shaileen Jiwa
I felt that slap. I felt her humiliation. I felt her hot, unshed tears. I saw her go through the motions the next day… Continue reading THAPPAD (Slap)