By Michael Duncan A report by Germany-based Frankfurt School shows that Kenya and South Africa were leading on the continent in…
Year: 2015
By Newton Arori “Gender inequality worldwide leads to discrimination, social injustice, sub-optimal economic progress due to a serious neglect of…
Beverline Ongaro The right to liberty is a rule of which its deprivation is the exception. It is a…
By Kanaiza Akibaya and Ibrahim Alubala The enactment of the Marriage Act on May 20 last year heralded a new…
By Professor John Haberson Kenya’s current imbroglio with Somalia and its own Somali communities calls attention very dramatically to a…
Editor’s note Every once in a while, our leaders do something so random and out of the ordinary, and seemingly…
By Phoebe Nadupoi Rebecca Ng’ang’a, a lecturer of communication at Daystar University, at whose feet I was privileged to sit,…
By Kenyatta Otieno Contemporary wisdom defines a country as a group of people who share two major brands – beer…
Benjamin Kipkorir, among the first generation of Kenyan intellectuals, has served in both the public and private for decades,…
By Kevin Motaroki In our defence of the Africa Rising narrative – from an economic perspective – we talk of…
