By Martha Karua As Tanzania approaches its general elections on October 29th, the signs of a system closing in on…
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Over two million learners are this week sitting for two important examinations: The Kenya Primary School Education Assessment (KPSEA) for…
By Colonel (Rtd) Seth Shava Across Africa, Private Military Contractors (PMCs) have become the new power brokers, selling security, buying…
Have you listened to a song rendered by Artificial Intelligence (AI) but derived from the sound, beat and philosophy of…
Some lives speak for themselves. They do not ask to be celebrated. They are lived out loud, with conviction and cost, shaped by purpose and defined by endurance.
The upcoming Magarini Constituency by-election, scheduled for November 27, 2025, is not just another routine exercise in democratic renewal. It…
Kenya’s property market has been growing by leaps and bounds over the last two decades, making housing one of the…
By Fuad Abdirahman In recent days, social media has been abuzz after a viral video clip showed two teens wearing…
The knowledge industry is the foundation of modern society. Without it, life would be poor, nasty, brutish, short, and savage…
The National Intelligence Service (NIS) of Kenya is a state agency that protects the country’s national security interests and citizens.…
