I came of age as a law student in the long shadow of the Moi era, when fear was ambient and courage was a scarce, almost reckless resource. In those years, we learned the law not only from books but from whispered names, men and women who showed up when showing up carried consequences. Pheroze […]
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What The Years Leave Intact
(Notes on Time, Loss, Art, and Carrying On) The One About How It Looks Age alters the surface of us long before it touches the core. The body bends, lines deepen, and the mirror insists on change, yet inside we remain strangely untouched. Like Dorian Gray, we carry a quiet constancy through the years, carrying […]