John Ndar

Hi folks,

This is John, an experienced Kenyan schoolteacher and passionate freelance writer and editor. I hold a Diploma from the Writers Bureau College of Journalism, Manchester, England.

For me, the written word has, since childhood, been something of a romantic soul mate!What a special love I have for the English Language and its seemingly infinite range of fascinating vocabulary and depth of idiom!

I am a huge fan of reading and writing, besides being a voracious consumer of varied educational material. I fully subscribe to the famed wisdom embodied in the time-tested motto: 'Knowledge is Power.

Indeed, I have some affinity for politically explosive topics which I ever strive to treat with good judgment and utmost neutrality. I thrive on matters voluntary, the selfless, and what is truly human.

I write with a vicious, burning passion and a razor-sharp keen sense of duty and meticulousness. As regards work, I am an avowed perfectionist with little patience for mediocrity, lethargy or the occasional sluggishness.

I always prefer the professional touch and deeply revels on client satisfaction and the exquisite euphoria that comes with it.

I will write for you a simple, highly professional and meticulously worked copy, tailored strictly to instructions, client bidding and delivered on time.

I will not hesitate to rework any piece of writing, promptly so, whenever necessary, until the client is fully satisfied. Simply put, I am a professional writer who is here just for you.

Yes, get a professional, high quality copy-writer who will do whatever it takes to lift your business to new levels of prosperity and profitability.

Revive Your Business: 8 Sure Strategies to Bounce Back to Business after a Pandemic.

Ever since March 2020, when the deadly coronavirus visited Kenya, with the nationwide lock-down in tow, your business seems to be devastated. The culprit is Covid-19, the world-shattering pandemic. How are you going to revive your business?

The effect is devastating and crushing.

Regardless, you know it: Something must be done to stem the tide. The situation is urgent; your business must be saved at all costs.

Happily, help is at hand, cheer up.

Yes, there is a glimmer of hope to revive your

Keeping officials on toes- Kenya should employ Magufuli tactics

Within days of assuming office, Tanzania’s new President John Magufuli is already setting the pace. His swift and pragmatic actions have surprised both friend and foe.

In order to cut costs, the president immediately banned all non-essential foreign travel by State functionaries and ordered the country’s diplomats abroad to perform the tasks.

All government officials are now kept on toes as they do not know just when the president will come calling.

A day after taking the oath of office, Magu

Mudavadi only wanted to please his allies

Deputy Prime Minister Musalia Mudavadi’s statement that all Kenyans are to blame for post-election violence can only be interpreted to mean they were meant to please his new G7 Alliance associates.

Coincidentally, the unfortunate remarks came after opinion polls that show him performing well against his main challengers should the elections proceed to a run-off.

This is a typical manifestation of political opportunism. Musalia’s only interest is how to position himself strategically as a compr

Are some more equal than others in the eyes of the law?

It is quite curious that Attorney General Githu Muigai and Justice Minister Eugene Wamalwa have both rushed to court with just one aim: To force the courts to reinterpret the law with a view to accommodate the ambitions of two leading presidential candidates who are also key protagonists in the raging ICC debate.

This strange posture taken by two of the country’s top legal technocrats bespeaks volumes about the Kenya’s actual commitment to the rule of law and respect to international treaties,

Switching Your Business To Renewable Energy

What's the real cost of going green? Many industry leaders avoid investing in wind and solar energy, and unsurprisingly, most of the energy consumed in the U.S. still comes from nonrenewable sources. It makes you wonder if renewable energy has a place in the future of small businesses.

Well, things are changing -- gradually. With modern advances in wind and solar equipment (and their storage systems), renewable energy sources have earned the same status as the traditional power grid.

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How Many Bank Accounts Should Your Business Have?

Proper planning is essential to start a business, and every successful business has definite needs. One main thing that needs to be taken care of from day one is the company's financials.

Multiple bank accounts are essential for proper money management. Business owners should do adequate planning of numerous bank accounts before starting a business. Several bank accounts are needed to manage the finances well and also to prevent a financial crisis. A business account should be separate from a p