Blogs
Thanks Where Thanks Are Due: Sports Logistics
As the solid gold FIFA trophy touched down in Kenya, some of us reveled in the honor of being closer to the FIFA trophy than ever before, whiles some of us wondered how much we could make from melting a heavily guarded little golden cup. Kenya's passion for watching...
Learning to Spell “Azerbaijan”: Logistics and the ICC Saga
Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta and the Deputy President William Ruto have been embroiled in a lengthy saga with the ICC as regards maintaining their innocence, deferring trial dates and suchlike. These issues continue to taint the relationship between Kenya and the...
Logistics on a Mountain Top: Kenya’s New Frontier
What first comes to mind when someone mentions tourism in Kenya? Odds are, images of the Masai Mara and a few of Kenya's Big Five form your definition of tourist attractions in the country. While this positive stereotype is completely understandable, a recent...
Rising from the Ashes: Logistics and Fire Safety
Quick question: do you know how to operate a fire extinguisher? Can you remember the three fire extinguishers closest to you at work or school (I assume you’re pursuing your Masters. Education never ends)? Are you aware of the fire exit points in your favorite mall or...
From Personal to Business Branding: How My Sobriquet ‘Sidoman’ Works for Me
If there is anyone out there who still wonders or who still questions the meaning of 'Sidoman' this Blog post is your answer. It is an answer told by the same man you often ask: "What's the meaning of Sidoman?" in chats or by large at the social media fraternity....
Making Official Facebook Announcements: Logistics as Your Best Friend
Talking of Facebook Friends and/or who's Sidoman? Kindly watch out this space for my next Blog post. Name your best-friend. That's right, I request that you say their name out loud: the trusty young lady or gent that you consider closest to you, and can count on to be...
Made in Kenya: Building Patriotism by Cutting Costs in Logistics
Polling most Kenyans on purchasing local products will usually garner about the same responses: Kenyan goods are generally much more expensive than their imported counterparts, which are preferred. This is usually followed up by a long rant questioning the quality of...
African Beauty Queens & Your Samsoong Phone: Mobile Devices in Logistics
My cousin brother sometimes anecdote about one of his friends or so to speak, he alleges his friend requests two glasses whenever he goes to a restaurant, apparently one of the glass must come with some tissue papers inside since it will be housing the smart phone to...
“Please” and “Thank You”: How to Stay on Top of the Logistics Game
What a busy day I've had today, that's not import though. You have all at some point been in contact with a company that left a sour taste in your mouths due to either disregard for your time, unhelpful solutions for minor issues and worst, unhelpful direct contact...
