“A FOOL’S bargain.” That is how Idriss Déby, Chad’s president, now describes the state oil company’s decision to borrow $1.4bn…
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“We feel so hungry,” says Agatha Khasiala, a Kenyan housekeeper, grumbling about the price of meat and fish. She has…
With their meeting last month, Kenya’s political arch rivals have been hailed for calming ethnic tensions in East Africa’s most vibrant democracy…
The potential for conflicts related to large-scale land acquisitions could be cut down significantly if seven key pieces of information…
The expected rise in US interest rates will increase financial pressures on developing countries already struggling with a 60% jump in…
In Kakuma, the barren plains of sand and stone have always known lean times: times when the rivers run dry…
By John Gichuhi The Constitution of Kenya provides for the right to fair administrative action under Article 47, and also…
By Shadrack Muyesu Although Black’s Law Dictionary defines an advisory opinion as a non-binding statement by a court on its…
By Daniel Benson Kaaya Alexander Hamilton pointed out in his paper, Federalist 78, that the Executive “…holds the sword of…
By Teddy J O Musiga In the wake of the 2013 Kenyan presidential election, three private citizens filed a petition…
