When technology and Internet came, most people embraced them. Some thought all things will go well. And this, of course, was a settled argument. It is true. On one hand, technology has done a lot in today’s world. Things have been made easy. Businesses have been technologised as well. Kimani Benson's books on the street But on the other hand, street book vendors are among people who are highly affected by the digital era. Kimani Benson has been on the street since 2010 selling a variety of books. For him, whether technology has done a lot or not, reading culture should be a routine for all, since reading is source of knowledge. And only books can provide that. There is fear that when the youth go online, they don’t read important things, but visit social media. Is this a better use of Internet for intellectual purposes? Now, can we sit down and say Kenyans are on their good track on reading? Benson suggests this. Whether this digital era will boost the read...
Popular posts from this blog
The NUR community is multifunctional.
WELCOME TO THIS BLOG BROUGHT TO YOU!ENJOY! Many people may be thinking that the main task of university students is to study band get their bachelors degree. This is not true and it has to be undersood in a broader sense at all. When the nur sudents move around the surbubs of huye district helping people, it is beyond their courses. Sometimes the nur community especially the students organise the actions of helping the people who actualy unable to build houses and help them get homes where to live.This is one of the main motor of NUR as it says,excellent in education and service to the people. This is an example of second year students in EJC when they were helping a genocide widow get a home.And this is a documentary done to show various activities in which the nur students participate. For more info. click on this link to watch the video :


Comments