When planning my trip down to Lamu, I scourged the internet for articles and vlogs published by fellow wanderlusters with recommendations on interesting sites to visit. Top on that list were visiting Takwa ruins and going for a slow sunset sail. But things don’t always work as planned, do they? The weather was moody; the... Continue Reading →
The Struggles of Photography in the Streets of Nairobi
You’ve been up since 4 am. The construction estimate you've been working on for the past 2 days needs to go out by 4:30pm and you’re not even halfway through the bills of quantities (for those who don’t know, that’s part of the work of a Quantity Surveyor. Yes, please go right ahead and google... Continue Reading →
Tips Kenyan Contractors Should Borrow From CRBC
Kenya’s construction industry has grown immensely over the past year if the Economic Survey of 2015 is anything to go by. A number of mega-infrastructure projects with some running into the billions are currently on-going in the country. One such project is the Standard Gauge Railway. While the project is marred with a lot of... Continue Reading →