For many of Kenya’s public thieves – who cannot as much as blush even when caught with their hands in…
Browsing: Essays & Editorial
By Joel Okwemba While our ancestors have been around for millennia, industrialisation began in earnest only in the 1800s. The First…
By Prof John Harbeson There has been growing recognition that democratisation in developing countries has receded since about 2005, for…
By Ahmednasir Abdullahi, SC In response to untameable graft in the Uhuru administration, some have suggested a government shutdown. Properly speaking,…
By Dustin Homer the last mile of a shipment’s journey is inevitably the most expensive – possibly accounting for over…
BY Tioko Ekiru Emmanuel The discovery of commercially viable oil in Ngamia-1, Block 10 in northern Kenya is a boon…
I am moved to write this month by Professor Yash Ghai’s recent essay about the perils, purpose and promise of revising…
By Ahmednasir Abdullahi Amidst the current political goings on is the forgotten fact that until now, elections in this country…
By Joel Okwemba Prior to 1964, the only existing House committee was the Standing Committee and its role then was…
BY Tioko Ekiru Emmanuel In 1931, Carl Schmitt published an article, “The turn to the total state”. The total state…
