By Prof. John Harbeson Elections are a time for taking stock on many levels. Kenya’s 2017 will enable voters to…
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A lot has been said about Raila’s inability to sacrifice his presidential ambitions for the sake of a strong opposition.…
A new US-backed military offensive against Islamist militants in Somalia could undermine the massive international effort to help millions of…
By Martin Nyakundi o’Barimo The general elections are scheduled to be held in Kenya on August 8, in which voters…
By Seán Nolan, Hans Weisfeld and Klaus Hellwig Almost three years into the sharp drop of global commodity prices that…
The election of Mohammed Abdullahi Farmajo offers the country’s international partners a new opportunity to step up efforts in advancing…
At Kifuku, a cattle ranch in Kenya, the dry-stone walls are reminiscent of England; by the farmhouse, a pair of…
Dr Joseph Wandera When the history of Kenya’s democratisation process is written, the Anglican All Saints Cathedral – now celebrating…
Reading Robert Bates, on begins to understand why the Tropical Equatorial Africa, despite being one of the most watered places…
That government has only halfheartedly reacted to the doctors and nurses’ strike paints a not so rosy picture of its…
