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                                                                      John Wills Njoroge is a psychotherapist and social diagnostician who
                                                                      assists individuals and teams clarify their purpose in life and create a
                                                                      philosophy of their existence and work. He is co-founder of Lead Global
                                                                      Impact, Kenya.


                                                                              The fragile



                                                                               nature of


                                                                        masculinity in


                                                                        Kenya and the



                                                                           dynamics of


                                                                     emasculation in



                                                                            its politics.





                                                                        By John Wills Njoroge, Nairobi Kenya.





                                                                              he Kenyan political landscape
                                                                              is a tumultuous arena,
                                                                      Tnotorious for its complexities
                                                                      and often regarded as one of the most
                                                                      ruthless environments where only the

                                                                      most cunning and morally flexible
                                                                      can endure. For newcomers, the idea
                                                                      of upholding integrity feels akin to

                                                                      attempting to brush a crocodile’s
                                                                      teeth—both futile and perilous.


                                                                      While the winds of change may sway




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