By Gilbert Muyumbu *Setting the context: This is the first of a two-part instalment in this continuing serious Perhaps nothing…
Year: 2021
In a country where clannism, intimidation, and money hold a central place in the electioneering process, the International Community seems…
In the Kenyatta and Moi regimes, it was unimaginable for a High Court judge to indict the President for constitutional…
The world is full of opportunities, but, often, certain barriers prevent us from traveling freely to countries we might like…
By Prof John Harbeson There is something problematic about presuming to quantify the quality of democracy. Democracy is too fundamentally…
The international community’s unproductive game in Somalia By Abdiwahab Sheikh Abdisamad and Fuad Abdirahman A UN official described the UN…
By Antony Mutunga Tatu City, Kenya’s 5,000-acre mixed-use Special Economic Zone (SEZ), has recently been appointed by the World Free…
By Newton Arori The nomination and subsequent appointment of Justice Martha Koome as Kenya’s Chief Justice has been lauded as…
By Clarisse Juompan-Yakam From the 1930s onwards, several African women who were ahead of their time made their mark in…
By Marie Toulemond Over the last 20 years, upwards of 35m hectares of land in Africa have been sold to…