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makorirobinson
creativewriting
2026-05-20 08:16
Fuel crisis everywhere.But how come Iran would supply oil globally?Who is responsible?What role is the common citizen playing?
H Hi friends. Fuel crisis is biting everyone, everything and everywhere. Critically we ask,who is responsible?Is this fuel crisis real or stage managed?Who bene
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makorirobinson
news
2026-05-20 04:22
High oil prices protest currently here
Our country is burning currently. That photo was shared on social media to express the reality of the crisis at hand. Our first gentleman is somewhere out there
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makorirobinson
kisii
2026-05-17 00:37
The Rising Buildings of Kisii Town
The Rising Buildings of Kisii Town 🇰🇪 As I walked through Kisii town recently, I was amazed by the number of new buildings rising in every direction. These structures are more than cement, glass, and
makorirobinson
africa
2026-05-03 22:11
What a tragedy.
A close friend and donor passed away, leaving the user grieving their loss. The death creates financial hardship for the user's family, affecting their ability to afford basic necessities like food, school
makorirobinson
education
2026-04-29 16:06
Learning Step by Step at Blessed Zaphany School.
Learning Step by Step at Blessed Zaphany School ✏️ Every big dream begins with small steps—and in our school, those steps are happening every day. Today I want to share a glimpse of our learners in action.
makorirobinson
blogging
2026-04-26 07:05
"Beyond Steemit: Real Blogging Platforms Where You Can Earn in 2026"
Many of us started our journey on blockchain platforms like Steemit or Hive. We write. We share our lives. We hope to earn something meaningful. But one question keeps coming back: Are there other platforms
makorirobinson
health
2026-04-24 04:40
The Sokonoi Tree: Healing, Strength… and a Lesson for Our Children
In our school, we recently planted a special tree. Among the Maasai, it is known as the Sokonoi tree — a tree respected for its healing power. Our deputy, who comes from the Maasai community, shared something
makorirobinson
art
2026-04-20 19:45
Carved With Love… Just Like the Future We Dream For Our Children
“Carved With Love… Just Like the Future We Dream For Our Children” Writing At first, it looks like simple curves in stone. Soft. Gentle. Flowing. But when you look closer… you begin to feel something deeper.
makorirobinson
art
2026-04-19 19:54
“Shaped by Stone… Shaped by Hope: Why Our Children Still Need a Place to Stay”
These curves are not just art. They are stories carved in stone. Recently, we visited a place that holds deep meaning for us. A master artist — one of the finest in the world — once worked here, shaping
makorirobinson
charity
2026-04-18 21:19
“16 Years, A Stroke, and a Dream That Refused to Die”
There are moments in life when everything seems to fall apart. And yet… somehow, something still holds. After I lost my job in public service, I entered a season of uncertainty that lasted far longer than
makorirobinson
bitcoin
2026-04-16 22:25
Bitcoin Cycles and 2026: Are We Seeing a Structural Shift?
Bitcoin’s long-term behavior has often been explained through repeating market cycles, commonly associated with halving events and multi-year price waves. One of the most discussed patterns is the idea
makorirobinson
charity
2026-04-16 11:58
“He Went Silent… But the Children He Helped Are Still Waiting”
Years ago, when our small rural school in Kenya was struggling to survive, someone from across the ocean believed in us. We met through Hive. While many people simply scrolled past our stories, this one
makorirobinson
charity
2026-04-15 04:37
“A Mother, Two Children… and Nowhere Safe to Sleep”
“A Mother, Two Children… and Nowhere Safe to Sleep” Writing Right now, within our school, there is a mother with nowhere to go. She is a single parent. With her are two beautiful and bright children —
makorirobinson
steemkids
2026-04-14 05:42
“Where Learning Begins: Inside a Classroom in Kenya”
“Where Learning Begins: Inside a Classroom in Kenya” ✍️ REFINED POST Writing Teaching is more than just passing information. It is the moment when a child understands something they did not know before
makorirobinson
steemkids
2026-04-14 05:04
“Where Learning Begins: Inside a Classroom in Kenya”
“Where Learning Begins: Inside a Classroom in Kenya” ✍️ REFINED POST Writing Teaching is more than just passing information. It is the moment when a child understands something they did not know before
makorirobinson
charity
2026-04-13 04:23
“What Happens After the Food is Gone?”
A few days ago, I shared a moment that meant a lot to us — the day we distributed food packages to members of our community. The smiles, the relief, the gratitude… it was something I will never forget.
makorirobinson
charity
2026-04-12 06:18
“The Day a Simple Meal Became a Blessing”
This is such a cheerful and uplifting post. The flowers must have brightened the whole room, and I really like the natural way of coloring eggs — very creative. It’s always encouraging to see simple moments
makorirobinson
ecency
2026-04-11 03:22
One of the most common debates on Hive is simple:👉 Do users drive price—or does price drive users?
One of the most common debates on Hive is simple: 👉 Do users drive price—or does price drive users? To move beyond speculation, I ran a Granger causality analysis on daily data (after confirming stationarity
makorirobinson
education
2026-04-10 23:55
Building a Safe Place: Why We Are Raising $15,000 for a Dormitory.
Building a Safe Place: Why We Are Raising $15,000 for a Dormitory In my previous post, I shared a painful story about some of the children in our school—how they were wrongly accused, unheard, and mistreated
makorirobinson
education
2026-04-10 04:02
When Innocence Is Ignored: A Story That Broke My Heart
When Innocence Is Ignored: A Story That Broke My Heart A few days ago, I sat with some children in our school, and what they shared with me is something I have not been able to forget. These are children
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