What MPs should do to avoid people's wrath over Finance Bill
The people must first be empowered with knowledge so that their opinions are informed, not reactive. This duty lies squarely with government agencies.
By 1 month ago
What MPs should do to avoid people's wrath over Finance Bill
Task forces aren't created to find truth; they are designed to delay justice
The history of Kenya’s governance is littered with these entities which are quick convenient ghost ships of reform that never dock.
By 1 month ago
Task forces aren't created to find truth; they are designed to delay justice
The touch, joke that cost bank manager his job
A touch to the neck and waist, a pat on the back, all while overseeing cash balances at the tellers. Innocent in task, perhaps. But not in contact.
By 1 month ago
The touch, joke that cost bank manager his job
Why school managers should be extremely careful with children's data
The law demands explicit, informed consent for the processing of minors’ personal data. This is not an optional bureaucratic nicety. It is a non-negotiable legal prerequisite.
By 2 months ago
Why school managers should be extremely careful with children's data
Why all candidates' scores should be made public after IEBC interviews
The IEBC commissioners’ interviews run the risk of exemplifying this persistent challenge.
By 2 months ago
Why all candidates' scores should be made public after IEBC interviews
Widow's humiliation and the shame of our deeply patriarchal society
The Nyamira widow’s humiliation is a reflection of the deeply entrenched patriarchal character of our nation where women are still seen through the lens of men.
By 2 months ago
Widow's humiliation and the shame of our deeply patriarchal society
Stand up and resist State's unconstitutional silent gag on Kenyan media
By financially starving independent journalism, the government is attempting to control public narratives and silence dissent.
By 2 months ago
Stand up and resist State's unconstitutional silent gag on Kenyan media
How court misstep in Uhuru case dimmed the promise of Chapter Six
A leader must meet a higher test that goes beyond legal technicalities and speaks to the spirit of leadership. Leadership is not a criminal trial but a sacred trust.
By 3 months ago
How court misstep in Uhuru case dimmed the promise of Chapter Six
Let Judiciary take control of its narrative after false Waititu case claims
The recent decision in the Ferdinand Waititu corruption case is a sobering reminder that while justice may be blind, the public is not and neither is social media.
By 3 months ago
Let Judiciary take control of its narrative after false Waititu case claims
Wetang'ula's defiance of court decision and the Kenyan curse
National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang’ula's blatant defiance of a High Court decision which affirmed Azimio as majority in Parliament is a textbook of the erosion of the rule of law.
By 3 months ago
Wetang'ula's defiance of court decision and the Kenyan curse
What MPs should do to avoid people's wrath over Finance Bill
The people must first be empowered with knowledge so that their opinions are informed, not reactive. This duty lies squarely with government agencies.
By 1 month ago
What MPs should do to avoid people's wrath over Finance Bill
Task forces aren't created to find truth; they are designed to delay justice
The history of Kenya’s governance is littered with these entities which are quick convenient ghost ships of reform that never dock.
By 1 month ago
Task forces aren't created to find truth; they are designed to delay justice
The touch, joke that cost bank manager his job
A touch to the neck and waist, a pat on the back, all while overseeing cash balances at the tellers. Innocent in task, perhaps. But not in contact.
By 1 month ago
The touch, joke that cost bank manager his job
Why school managers should be extremely careful with children's data
The law demands explicit, informed consent for the processing of minors’ personal data. This is not an optional bureaucratic nicety. It is a non-negotiable legal prerequisite.
By 2 months ago
Why school managers should be extremely careful with children's data
Why all candidates' scores should be made public after IEBC interviews
The IEBC commissioners’ interviews run the risk of exemplifying this persistent challenge.
By 2 months ago
Why all candidates' scores should be made public after IEBC interviews
Widow's humiliation and the shame of our deeply patriarchal society
The Nyamira widow’s humiliation is a reflection of the deeply entrenched patriarchal character of our nation where women are still seen through the lens of men.
By 2 months ago
Widow's humiliation and the shame of our deeply patriarchal society
Stand up and resist State's unconstitutional silent gag on Kenyan media
By financially starving independent journalism, the government is attempting to control public narratives and silence dissent.
By 2 months ago
Stand up and resist State's unconstitutional silent gag on Kenyan media
How court misstep in Uhuru case dimmed the promise of Chapter Six
A leader must meet a higher test that goes beyond legal technicalities and speaks to the spirit of leadership. Leadership is not a criminal trial but a sacred trust.
By 3 months ago
How court misstep in Uhuru case dimmed the promise of Chapter Six
Let Judiciary take control of its narrative after false Waititu case claims
The recent decision in the Ferdinand Waititu corruption case is a sobering reminder that while justice may be blind, the public is not and neither is social media.
By 3 months ago
Let Judiciary take control of its narrative after false Waititu case claims
Wetang'ula's defiance of court decision and the Kenyan curse
National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang’ula's blatant defiance of a High Court decision which affirmed Azimio as majority in Parliament is a textbook of the erosion of the rule of law.
By 3 months ago
Wetang'ula's defiance of court decision and the Kenyan curse
What MPs should do to avoid people's wrath over Finance Bill
The people must first be empowered with knowledge so that their opinions are informed, not reactive. This duty lies squarely with government agencies.
By 1 month ago
What MPs should do to avoid people's wrath over Finance Bill
Task forces aren't created to find truth; they are designed to delay justice
The history of Kenya’s governance is littered with these entities which are quick convenient ghost ships of reform that never dock.
By 1 month ago
Task forces aren't created to find truth; they are designed to delay justice
The touch, joke that cost bank manager his job
A touch to the neck and waist, a pat on the back, all while overseeing cash balances at the tellers. Innocent in task, perhaps. But not in contact.
By 1 month ago
The touch, joke that cost bank manager his job
Why school managers should be extremely careful with children's data
The law demands explicit, informed consent for the processing of minors’ personal data. This is not an optional bureaucratic nicety. It is a non-negotiable legal prerequisite.
By 2 months ago
Why school managers should be extremely careful with children's data
Why all candidates' scores should be made public after IEBC interviews
The IEBC commissioners’ interviews run the risk of exemplifying this persistent challenge.
By 2 months ago
Why all candidates' scores should be made public after IEBC interviews
Widow's humiliation and the shame of our deeply patriarchal society
The Nyamira widow’s humiliation is a reflection of the deeply entrenched patriarchal character of our nation where women are still seen through the lens of men.
By 2 months ago
Widow's humiliation and the shame of our deeply patriarchal society
Stand up and resist State's unconstitutional silent gag on Kenyan media
By financially starving independent journalism, the government is attempting to control public narratives and silence dissent.
By 2 months ago
Stand up and resist State's unconstitutional silent gag on Kenyan media
How court misstep in Uhuru case dimmed the promise of Chapter Six
A leader must meet a higher test that goes beyond legal technicalities and speaks to the spirit of leadership. Leadership is not a criminal trial but a sacred trust.
By 3 months ago
How court misstep in Uhuru case dimmed the promise of Chapter Six
Let Judiciary take control of its narrative after false Waititu case claims
The recent decision in the Ferdinand Waititu corruption case is a sobering reminder that while justice may be blind, the public is not and neither is social media.
By 3 months ago
Let Judiciary take control of its narrative after false Waititu case claims
Wetang'ula's defiance of court decision and the Kenyan curse
National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang’ula's blatant defiance of a High Court decision which affirmed Azimio as majority in Parliament is a textbook of the erosion of the rule of law.
By 3 months ago
Wetang'ula's defiance of court decision and the Kenyan curse
Why all candidates' scores should be made public after IEBC interviews
The IEBC commissioners' interviews run the risk of exemplifying this persistent challenge.
By Ndong Evance 2 months ago
Why all candidates' scores should be made public after IEBC interviews
Widow's humiliation and the shame of our deeply patriarchal society
The Nyamira widow's humiliation is a reflection of the deeply entrenched patriarchal character of our nation where women are still seen through the lens of men.
By Ndong Evance 2 months ago
Widow's humiliation and the shame of our deeply patriarchal society
Stand up and resist State's unconstitutional silent gag on Kenyan media
By financially starving independent journalism, the government is attempting to control public narratives and silence dissent.
By Ndong Evance 2 months ago
Stand up and resist State's unconstitutional silent gag on Kenyan media
How court misstep in Uhuru case dimmed the promise of Chapter Six
A leader must meet a higher test that goes beyond legal technicalities and speaks to the spirit of leadership. Leadership is not a criminal trial but a sacred trust.
By Ndong Evance 3 months ago
How court misstep in Uhuru case dimmed the promise of Chapter Six
Wetang'ula's defiance of court decision and the Kenyan curse
National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang'ula's blatant defiance of a High Court decision which affirmed Azimio as majority in Parliament is a textbook of the erosion of the rule of law.
By Ndong Evance 3 months ago
Wetang'ula's defiance of court decision and the Kenyan curse