By Dr Charles Khamala By analogy with organic life, J.C. Riddall (1991) illustrates that a legal system exists when it…
Month: October 2016
By Kenyatta Otieno Controversy seems to be the second name of the youthful Mombasa Governor. He has been accused of…
By Shadrack Muyesu Acceptability and legitimacy or functionality and adaptability? Opinion remains divided as to what ideals mirror the perfect…
By Leonard Wanyama Are you shocked whenever Kenyans openly believe we might need a benevolent dictatorship for the sake of…
It was meant to have been a time for celebration. When on October 5th the Ethiopian government unveiled the country’s…
Since the founding of the nation of South Sudan five years ago, its citizens have gone from a brief moment…
By Phoebe Nadupoi We have, to some extent, come to appreciate the ins and outs of corruption. Whenever anti-corruption agencies…
By Juma Chrispinus Political science 101 will readily show that the quality of leadership is directly proportional to whether or…
By Shadrack Muyesu Political parties have pushed and passed The Elections Law (Amendment) Bill, 2016 which bars party hopping. The…
By Newton Arori In the September issue, readers were treated to an article with the incredulous headline “Unconstitutionality of the…