The point that natural gas serves as a transitional energy source is one that has been promoted by African nations…
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By Prof John Harbeson Diplomatic efforts to resolve the Ethiopian civil war, entering its second year, have been replete with…
Kenyans pride themselves with the status of one of the leading democracies in Africa, as attested to our relatively free…
The KFC brand nearly died overnight simply because of online attacks – the American fast-food giant faced a shortage of…
Dr. Edwin Wanjawa Every political system lives by some principles and precedents, whether it is a constitutional system or not.…
Flip-flopping interests and selfish, deal-cutting regional leaders determined to monopolise power: only a credible, non-partisan electoral body can deliver a…
The Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) emerged as an incongruous liberation in the mid-1970s. Theirs was a befuddled agenda that…
Lack of cogent succession planning, risk aversion and the halo effect are just some of the obstacles. By Patrick Smith Law…
By Professor John Harbeson In my columns for the Nairobi Law Monthly, I try to write in ways relevant to…
Professor John Harbeson In my monthly essays for the Nairobi Law Monthly, I try to focus single-mindedly on subjects that…
