By Emmy Auma and Ivan Campbell As Kenya get into the home stretch of the general elections, there are some…
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By Jill Ghai The strains between the current President and his Deputy have drawn much attention to the role of…
By Special Correspondent Kenya’s competitive presidential elections reflect hard-earned progress in establishing independent constitutional and judicial guardrails, though a history…
New momentum is clearly needed if democracy’s decline in Africa and across the globe is to be reversed By Prof…
By Eric Ngumbi On 27th August 2010, Kenyans ushered in a new constitutional order, which marked a paradigm shift from…
By Eric Mukoya The office of the Chief Justice established by Article 161 (2a) of the Constitution is revered for…
By Solomon Atela The place of integrity within a personal and organizational space is an invaluable distinctive organizational capability. The…
By Ouma Ojango What happens to the trend that has become synonymous with President Uhuru Kenyatta of relying on military…
By Tolu Olarewaju Sub-Saharan African countries are the most ethnically diverse in the world. Within each African country there are…
By Chris Heitzig Aloysius Uche Ordu Leo Holtz Financial sanctions tend to hurt both the sanctioned and the sanctioner, but…
