Somalia’s President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud is at the center of a spiraling disaster, and the country is mired in a…
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The words of the Greek father of tragedy, Aeschylus, “It is not the oath that makes us believe the man, but…
The rise in EdTech in countries like India and China over the past several years has enabled governments to address…
By Prof John Harbeson The fifteen-year gradual but clear decline in democratic practice around the globe, especially in sub-Saharan Africa,…
Why withdrawal of high-profile cases by the ODPP is a threat to constitutionalism in Kenya By Felix Okanga The Constitution…
By Carmel Rickard As judicial interest grows in the role that judges and courts should play relative to elections, the…
The dimensions and scale of leadership required to end backsliding and restore or initiate sustainable democratic progress have received insufficient…
Why Kenyans who value constitutional democracy have no reason to hold their breath. By Shadrack Muyesu The late justice Antonin…
By Kanyi Gioko The current announcement of a task force to review the education needs of Kenya is welcome and…
Despite the country’s pre-civil war continent-leading economic development, little has occurred to suggest that socioeconomic terms for a post-imperial Ethiopian state might at least partially supplant ethnic identities.
