By Demas Kiprono Demonstrations, public assemblies or protests are part of Kenya’s history. They form an important tool Kenyans use…
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By Lord Jonathan Sumption When the French political writer Alexis de Tocqueville visited the United States in the 1830s, one…
Last month, millions of people across the world, many of them children who skipped school, took part in protests calling…
By Tahiru Azaaviele Liedong Some time back, a video in which a street boy blamed bad leadership for Nigeria’s socio-economic…
By Kevin Motaroki When President Uhuru Kenyatta formally leaves office as Kenya’s chief executive in 2022, his overdue but, inevitably,…
By Shadrack Muyesu Early this year, the ministry of Agriculture released the now infamous Dairy Industry (Licensing) Regulations of 2018.…
By Kevin Motaroki During five weeks between mid-June through July 2014, armed gunmen who in most cases claimed to be…
By Alice Abright Addressing today’s massive global education crisis requires some disruption and the development of a new 21st-century aid…
By Dennis Ndiritu The High Court breathed life into the gasping war on corruption in July this year when Justice…
By Chrispin Bosire “Being a lawyer is not merely a vocation. It is a public trust, and each of us…
