Seliphar Machoni

Seliphar Machoni

Last seen: 1 year ago

Seliphar Musungu Machoni is a highly skilled and accomplished freelance journalist, researcher, and writer who has demonstrated expertise in a wide range of topics including environment, agriculture and climate change.

Member since Aug 25, 2024
 musunguseliphar@gmail.com

When a Victim Is a Man

After a domestic attack, one survivor’s story exposes the silent crisis of men f...

KNEC Releases 2025 KCSE Results as Kakamega Schools Pos...

KNEC has released the 2025 KCSE results, with Kakamega schools recording strong ...

Vihiga’s Maragoli Hill Beekeeping Saves Forest and Boos...

Scarred by logging, Vihiga's Maragoli Hill is fighting back. Discover how commun...

Officials Sound Alarm as Triple Threat Crisis Escalates...

Officials in Mumias East are raising concerns over the rising ‘Triple Threat’ of...

Rising HIV Infections Push Kenya to Reform and Strength...

Kenya is integrating HIV services into routine health care to tackle rising infe...

Ignorance of Rights Still Limits Inclusion for Kenya’s ...

Despite constitutional protections, many Persons with Disabilities in Kenya stil...

East African Journalists Learn to Verify and Protect th...

East African journalists train with WITNESS to verify digital content, counter m...

In Kenya, Sickle Cell Patients are no Longer Just Survi...

In Kenya, sickle cell patients are surviving and thriving despite frequent crise...

Kenya Declared Free of Sleeping Sickness by WHO After D...

The WHO has declared Kenya free of sleeping sickness, marking a historic victory...

Award-Winning Photo Highlights Kenya’s Community-Led So...

An award-winning photo captures community resilience and water access during dro...

“In Whose Hands Are We Safe?”: Teacher Dies in Police C...

Albert Omondi, a 31-year-old teacher from Voi, died under mysterious circumstanc...

Invisible Bruises: How Systems Continue to Fail Women w...

While Josephine has long experienced societal stigma, nothing prepared her for b...

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