By Shadrack Muyesu Constitutions have been defined as political charters that define relationships between the governors and the governed. As…
Browsing: Special Reports
By Kelly Malenya Some time last month, I spoke with a senior in the trade – an advocate admitted to…
By Dr Charles Khamala Unless proceedings are open to public scrutiny, officials tend to strike clandestine deals. “Organised,” “enterprise” and…
Ahmednasir Abdullahi In my third instalment, I explain the working of the Judicial Service Commission (JSC), its composition and how…
Ahmednasir Abdullahi In this second instalment in the series, I address the pertinent issues that inform the interviews for the…
Ahmednassir Abdullahi At 9 a.m. of Monday next week (August 29, 2016), the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) will commence the…
By Luke Mulunda Pity, if you will, Kenya’s media houses. On one side, they have to be independent, reporting things…
By Nadrat Mazrui Kenya’s economic development has been followed with keen interest after independence. For, unlike neighbouring Tanzania and Uganda,…
Dr Charles Khamala Corruption is a multi-faceted phenomenon. Its subject matter is wide, varied and elusive in scope. Further, because…
By Paul Ogemba Fresh questions have emerged regarding privatisation of a number of state corporations in the past few years…
