Similar Posts

  • |

    Waterways II: Radar Safi

    Waterways (Part 1) For readers unfamiliar with Swahili and Sheng, see the glossary at the end. The matatu announced its arrival with a cacophony of hoots, but as Nairobians confess, this is always unnecessary. Even the deaf would be startled by the stentorian speakers long before the bus came into view. Okra acknowledged the distraction,…

  • |

    To my fallen

    To my fallen comrades at the North East, a young boy now clenches his fists at the Harakat al – Shabaab al-Mujahideen. His civility has been his weakness, a weakness now discarded after living through the greatest waves of barbarity ever witnessed in post dictatorial Kenya. In him, he says, “…they now have a new…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *


10 Comments

  1. Ken Mulwa says:

    My friend Wagah, how gloriously poetic is your writing! Every sentence is exactly where it should be, as outrageously as Mozart’s notes fit into his operas and symphonies. Your future self is currently in good hands, best wishes to him!

    1. Very high praise man, thank you! I’m happy that you enjoyed the piece. Let’s also hope that you are right🤣

    1. Ah, if I’m lucky, perhaps the best may be redefined by my hand🤣 Thank you CK.

  2. Lovely letter to your future self. I recently wrote a letter to and from my future self. I found the reply – giving advice to my current self – to be particularly therapeutic. Thanks for sharing this with us 🙏

    1. Thank you so much! Looking for yours as well, are they on your blog/website?

      1. My pleasure. Yes, well I wrote a post about it on Pointless Overthinking. It’s now up on my personal site too – latest post!