For 15 years, if you wanted to stop a government decision, a road through your land, a budget passed without…
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A recent Interpol assessment on SIM-swap and mobile banking fraud in Kenya made a passing but striking observation: millennials, people…
The High Court’s Gachagua impeachment ruling on Monday raised a key constitutional question: can a lawful end stand on an unlawful process?
By Muchira Gachenge Prosecutions against constitutional judges, investigations under the banner of “state security”, and a growing number of corruption…
At the dawn of Kenya’s colonial era in 1902, consumption of home-made alcohol was deeply embedded in society. For instance,…
Eid ul-Adha, also known as the “Festival of Sacrifice,” is one of the most significant Islamic holidays observed by Muslims…
His audacious vision to deliver news from around the world in real time, at all hours, really made him famous…
In this review, I invite you, my dear reader, to pick up Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o’s magnum opus Wizard of the Crow, which stands as one of the most ambitious literary interrogations of postcolonial Africa.
The relationship between the French Republic and the African continent began in the 18th century with the establishment of an…
By Ayanda Holo In the cold industrial winds of Saldanha Bay, the furnaces still seem to remember. They recall the…
