Abiy Ahmed’s election in 2018 as Ethiopia’s prime minister came after his predecessor, Hailemariam Desalegn, was forced to resign as…
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By Kevin Motaroki People think of judges as being judgmental. Justice William Ouko would disagree. “Because a judge doesn’t decide…
By Frankline Mbogori In America’s post-colonial history (245 years), only one court ruling has ever been disobeyed by an American…
Travelling visa-free across the globe, enjoying tax incentives and accessing a wider range of educational and healthcare services were once…
A new report by the Internet Society outlines the state of Internet interconnection in Africa and the critical role Internet…
By Gilbert Muyumbu *Setting the context: This is the first of a two-part instalment in this continuing serious Perhaps nothing…
In a country where clannism, intimidation, and money hold a central place in the electioneering process, the International Community seems…
The world is full of opportunities, but, often, certain barriers prevent us from traveling freely to countries we might like…
The international community’s unproductive game in Somalia By Abdiwahab Sheikh Abdisamad and Fuad Abdirahman A UN official described the UN…
By Newton Arori The nomination and subsequent appointment of Justice Martha Koome as Kenya’s Chief Justice has been lauded as…
