Surely you’ve noticed it: Over the last few decades, throughout the developed world, stuff has gotten cheaper – cars, shrimp,…
Browsing: Essays & Editorial
Fernados Ombaso Mang’ate “It will take us (judges) three years and eight months to hear and determine cases pending before…
By Warren Beech Africa is home to about 30 per cent of the world’s mineral reserves, 10 per cent of…
Kenyatta Otieno In March 2008, at the height of uncertainties brought about by post-election violence, I found myself in Eldoret.…
By Prof. John Harbeson The resignation of Ethiopian Prime Minister Haile Mariam Desalegn exposes the reality of a still elusive…
By Ahmednasir Abdullahi Depending on tribe, business interests or party leanings, it’s generally unfashionable to criticize President Uhuru Kenyatta or…
Paul Okwemba Africa was a foreign policy decision. Kenya and almost all the African states were created following a decision…
By Tioko Ekiru Emmanuel In February 1901, Oliver Wendell Holmes was asked to make some remarks on “John Marshall Day,”…
By Prof. John Harbeson With this essay, I am making an unprecedented exception to my strict policy of not writing…
By Alice Ondieki Witness protection is recognised as a fundamental human right, by various instruments of both international and national…
