David Hoile Imagine if there were a criminal court in Britain which only ever tried black people, which ignored…
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Prof John Harbeson It should be widely understood as axiomatic that elections alone do not a democracy make. When an…
“Judges have to have the humility to recognise that they operate within a system of precedent, shaped by other judges…
Benjamin Kipkorir, among the first generation of Kenyan intellectuals, has served in both the public and private for decades,…
By Ndung’u Wainaina This is the first of a two-part series tracing key developments in Office of the Director…
By Kenyatta Otieno Some time back, political scientist Mutahi Ngunyi made an illustration that has stuck with me. He…
BY DR WILLY MUTUNGA Devolution has been built into our Constitution as a necessary mitigation against 50 years of centralised…
By Oscar Okwaro Plato Since the start of 21st century, HIV/Aids has increasingly become an “African disease”. The spectre…
By Professor Chaloka Beyani The Commission on Administrative Justice (Office of the Ombudsman) recently hosted a high level annual meeting…
By Phoebe Nadupoi As debate on impunity, corruption and maladministration rages, one thing is becoming more and more evident: our…
