by Benard Makaa | Aug 22, 2019 | Culture, Stories
By chance, I met a friend and fellow electrical engineer & lecturer yesterday while I was on an errant to buy some Chapo’s for my supper (at Green Savannah café, Juja). After exchanging pleasantries with this said friend, I mentioned that I am just in Juja...
by Benard Makaa | Aug 22, 2019 | Poems
The light came via the window, Straight from the sun on the East, And reached my closed indoors, There love rays found their rest. In the streams of light I clearly saw, The flecks you rarely see, Out of which the Almighty made, A name for one like me. ...
by Benard Makaa | Jul 30, 2019 | Poems
I took a good long look at you, And found you altogether nice, I listened to you long and hard, And found you very erudite. Your words were wise, And your voice angelic. You smelled so good, I savoured everything. You are altogether...
by Benard Makaa | Jul 30, 2019 | Poems
Author Unknown From afar, our woods of church, of clan, of class, Look a solid mass of trees, Only when you walk on grass, Among them is it known, That each tree stands...
by Benard Makaa | Jul 30, 2019 | Poems
by R. L. Sharpe I SN’T IT strange, That princes and kings, And clowns that caper, In sawdust rings, And common people, Like you and me, Are builders for eternity? Each is given a bag of tools, A shapeless mass, A book of rules; And each must make— Ere life is...