That government has only halfheartedly reacted to the doctors and nurses’ strike paints a not so rosy picture of its…
Month: February 2017
By Kenyatta Otieno It is election season in Kenya. The spin-doctors are up and about and the master, Mutahi Ngunyi,…
By Newton Arori In an ideal world, all citizens have equal chance to vie for political office and be elected…
In 2017, it has become apparent that the future of democracy – not just in Africa but worldwide – is…
By Kevin Motaroki Archbishop (Retired) Eliud Wabukala finally has the pleasure and pressure of sitting at the helm of the…
By Kenyatta Otieno Over Christmas, I found myself watching a debut video of a musician from Bomet. Although I cannot…
By Kadima Cedric As known and defined by Larry Diamond, electoral democracy is a civilian constitutional system in which the…
By Kevin Motaroki Look through any lens you like, employ any measurement, and you will come to the inevitable conclusion…
By Olukoye Anjili Michael Having read the article by Daniel Benson Kaaya and Kevin Motaroki, “Blame the people; they do…
By Dr Charles Khamala On January 9, President Uhuru Kenyatta signed the controversial Election Laws (Amendment) Act No. 36 of…