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Mboya, Sakaja and the 'curse' of Nairobi city
Once upon a time, Kenya had a young trade unionist and politician called Thomas Joseph Mboya..
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Mboya, Sakaja and the 'curse' of Nairobi city
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Untold secrets Chebukati took to grave
Chebukati died without revealing threats to his life, officials’ roles, and Venezuelans’ involvement.
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Why Kenyans should get off Museveni's neck
Since when did Uganda’s problems become Kenya’s to the extent of warranting the tensions and heat witnessed in Nairobi this week over Dr Besigye’s bullying?
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Why Kenyans should get off Museveni's neck
Experts gather for talks on cross-border security threats
A regional security meeting in Nairobi has urged countries to work closely in countering threats of terrorism and organised crimes.
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Experts gather for talks on cross-border security threats
What Babu, Salasya and Nyoro owe the youth
The current Parliament has many worthy young legislators but Ndindi Nyoro, Babu Owino and Peter Salasya are arguably the face of them all.
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What Babu, Salasya and Nyoro owe the youth
Ndung'u report: Why we owe Zimbabwe help
Kenya should share its checkered land reforms experience with Zimbabwe, including establishment of the National Land Commission, and digitisation of records.
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Ndung'u report: Why we owe Zimbabwe help
Raila has one last 'ritual' before AU contest
Today marks the start of February – a decisive month for this year’s Africa Union Commission elections.
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Raila has one last 'ritual' before AU contest
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We've failed the patriotism test on Ruto jobs
Paul Kagame of Rwanda is known for bold expression of his political sentiments, and he has no qualms. Mr Kagame is a man of conscience, who’s true to himself and his beliefs.
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We've failed the patriotism test on Ruto jobs
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Muturi made his bed, he must now lie on it
To his fans and village folks, Public Service CS Justin Muturi is simply JB, but to President William Ruto, he has become a thorn in the flesh.
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Muturi made his bed, he must now lie on it
Why crying wolf to ICC is a vain strategy
When the International Criminal Court (ICC) sought to investigate alleged crimes against humanity in Kenya following the 2007 poll chaos, its activities were heavily politicised.
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Why crying wolf to ICC is a vain strategy
Lessons from Piny Luo, Limuru Three talks
Piny Luo Festival provided a platform for political elites and academics from across borders to celebrate the lakeside heritage
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Lessons from Piny Luo, Limuru Three talks
How clergy can avoid 'egg in the face' in 2025
The Church-State relationship must not be sycophantic. While the two should focus on public good, religious opportunism must end with 2024.
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How clergy can avoid 'egg in the face' in 2025
Kalonzo, Gachagua need wisdom or miracle
President William Ruto has delivered another soft but hard political tackle on his critics by incorporating more ‘outsiders’ into his government.
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Kalonzo, Gachagua need wisdom or miracle
Diamond vs Willy Paul: Our ego is not great
President William Ruto, speaking on Jamhuri Day, regretted how hard-working musicians earn Sh10,000 a year when those managing their royalties collect millions of shillings.
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Diamond vs Willy Paul: Our ego is not great
Clergy guilty of half-truths in catfight with State
For the record, graft is systemic, not something inherent in the population’s blood. It’s bad behaviour shaped by economic hardship, inequality and political circumstances.
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Clergy guilty of half-truths in catfight with State
Why Ruto rivals must flee from ghosts of FORD
Overconfidence, disunity and an inability to form broad coalitions will lead Ruto's rival to repeat the mistakes of FORD in 1992.
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Why Ruto rivals must flee from ghosts of FORD
Why Uhuru and Riggy G are joined at the hip
Rigathi Gachagua must shake hands with fourth President Uhuru Kenyatta at all costs. As long as Gachagua and Uhuru are at odds, Mt Kenya will be huffing and puffing.
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Why Uhuru and Riggy G are joined at the hip
It's time to listen to the youth in climate talk
The youngsters’ passion for the conservation agenda is authentic, and any audience out there would value listening to them over parroting politicians who never walk the talk.
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It's time to listen to the youth in climate talk
Let's not play victims over lender bullying
Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi has lamented an ‘embarrassing’ situation he faced during the 2024 annual meetings of the World Bank and IMF in the US.
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Let's not play victims over lender bullying
Why ODM, UDA should hasten merger plot
A merger will make ODM less of a Luo Nyanza party, diminishing UDA’s association with the Rift Valley. It will lead to the inclusion and formation of a force that will end the blast of tribal parties.
By 4 months ago
Why ODM, UDA should hasten merger plot
IGAD and religious leaders demand ceasefire in Sudan
The Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) and prominent African religious leaders have issued a joint call for an immediate ceasefire in the war-torn Sudan.
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IGAD and religious leaders demand ceasefire in Sudan
Clergy's redemption lies in hybrid regulation
I’m writing this piece from Kigali, Rwanda, where the government has just suspended the activities of 18 mainstream churches for a range of gross violations.
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Clergy's redemption lies in hybrid regulation
Mt Kenya and Nyanza have a date with destiny
The fall of Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua and the exit of ODM chief Raila Odinga from local politics signal a shaky moment for these politically major areas.
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Mt Kenya and Nyanza have a date with destiny
Gachagua pulled off Trump card on media
DP Rigathi Gachagua joins the list of politicians who sought to undermine media freedom but eventually relied on it for their survival.
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Gachagua pulled off Trump card on media
Gachagua pulled off a Trump card on media
A vibrant media is essential for any society. When independent journalism is threatened and freedom of speech curtailed, it signals the beginning of bigger systemic problems.
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Gachagua pulled off a Trump card on media
Governor Mutahi Kahiga knows the value of 'good trouble'
With the courage to ruffle feathers when and where it’s least expected, Nyeri Governor Mutahi Kahiga isn’t your ordinary rural politician.
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Governor Mutahi Kahiga knows the value of 'good trouble'
Why Gachagua battles echo Raila Mau days
Baba Raila Odinga and Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua are no political neophytes. Even in their lowest political moments, they take no prisoners.
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Why Gachagua battles echo Raila Mau days
After Raila, opposition fortunes lie in Karua
It was refreshing to see Narc-Kenya leader Martha Karua deliver her ‘State of the Nation’ address, fiercely taking the government to task on human rights, graft and devolution
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After Raila, opposition fortunes lie in Karua
Things Nyong'o must do to revitalise ODM
Nyong’o must see no evil, hear no evil and speak no evil. In effecting a radical surgery in ODM, he must not spare the rod and spoil the child.  
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Things Nyong'o must do to revitalise ODM
Ruto, AU noble climate plan bound to fail
The president believes, and rightly so, that Africa can eliminate 300 million tonnes of C02 yearly using nature-based solutions
By 6 months ago
Ruto, AU noble climate plan bound to fail
Waiguru and G7 have some homework to do
The G7 momentum has waned. Beyond the initial buzz followed by another launch in New York on March 23, the impact of this ‘ladies club’ is less felt.
By 6 months ago
Waiguru and G7 have some homework to do
Our mentor crisis and one man's crusade
It’s remarkable how retired President Olusegun Obasanjo remains humble, never resorting to the bushed refrain of ‘we’re sovereign and outsiders should keep off.’
By 6 months ago
Our mentor crisis and one man's crusade
Reforms, 2027 and end of 'nusu mkate' circus
Amid Gen-Z protests, Mr Kenyatta reportedly urged the former premier to reach out to President William Ruto to get a solution and save the country from going to the dogs.
By 7 months ago
Reforms, 2027 and end of 'nusu mkate' circus
Joining the sports gravy train is top priority
With ample space, a youthful population, and a receptive economy, Africa is well-positioned to join the global sports industry gravy train.
By 7 months ago
Joining the sports gravy train is top priority
What we should do to save Musyimi report
It’s a no-brainer that political interests override everything. There’s only one way for the Musyimi proposals to see light of day. We must depoliticise religion.
By 7 months ago
What we should do to save Musyimi report
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Mboya, Sakaja and the 'curse' of Nairobi city
Once upon a time, Kenya had a young trade unionist and politician called Thomas Joseph Mboya..
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Mboya, Sakaja and the 'curse' of Nairobi city
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Untold secrets Chebukati took to grave
Chebukati died without revealing threats to his life, officials’ roles, and Venezuelans’ involvement.
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Untold secrets Chebukati took to grave
Why Kenyans should get off Museveni's neck
Since when did Uganda’s problems become Kenya’s to the extent of warranting the tensions and heat witnessed in Nairobi this week over Dr Besigye’s bullying?
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Why Kenyans should get off Museveni's neck
Experts gather for talks on cross-border security threats
A regional security meeting in Nairobi has urged countries to work closely in countering threats of terrorism and organised crimes.
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Experts gather for talks on cross-border security threats
What Babu, Salasya and Nyoro owe the youth
The current Parliament has many worthy young legislators but Ndindi Nyoro, Babu Owino and Peter Salasya are arguably the face of them all.
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What Babu, Salasya and Nyoro owe the youth
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