By Jesse Kisenya The telecommunications industry in Kenya has been on a growth spurt and has expanded admirably in a…
Month: May 2016
Tens of thousands of people in western South Sudan have been forced to flee killings, gang-rape, torture and other abuses…
Prof. John Harbeson Kenya recent renewed commitment to shut down its Dadaab and Kakuma refugee camps deepens the impoverishment and…
Cord protests, renowned political analyst Mutahi Ngunyi believes, have nothing to do with the incompetence of the IEBC. According to…
By Victor Adar Bringing services closer to people is a phenomenon currently sweeping across many arms of government. Law Society…
Kenyatta Otieno Once upon a chilly morning at the Upper Kabete Campus of the University of Nairobi’s College of Arrogant…
By Kevin Motaroki Kenya’s economy accounts for close to 43 per cent of East Africa’s Gross Domestic Product. This is…
By Prof. John Harbeson That post-Cold War democratisation has peaked in Africa since about 2005 and has been stalled or…
By Calvine Oredi The ability to protect witnesses and victims of offences in judicial proceedings is critical to ensure effective…
The chief executive officer of the Council of Legal Education (CLE) Kulundu Bitonye has defied President Uhuru Kenyatta’s Chief of…