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Kenya can break toxic culture of honour based on success

In Kenyan families, success isn’t just personal. It’s a communal badge of honour. From Meru’s villages to Nairobi’s estates, young people carry the weight of family expectations to “make it” for their communities and clans. This pressure, deeply woven into our cultural fabric, harbours a toxic side that treats failure as disgrace rather than learning.  […]
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