As President Uhuru Kenyatta’s final term stutters towards an increasingly closer 2022 expiry, one of his flagship legacy projects, the…
Month: May 2019
By Philip Otieno According to NASA Earth Observatory, at least 70 percent of the earth’s surface is covered by water;…
Concerns about an impending debt crisis in Africa are rising alongside the region’s growing debt levels. As of 2017, 19…
Since the bombing of the US embassy in Nairobi in 1998 by a then little-known Al-Qaeda affiliate group, Al-Shabaab, Kenya…
By Edwin Libasya & Victor Munene It must be olds news now that over 80 percent of documents in the…
By Okwaro Oscar Plato African leaders have historically converged in Addis Ababa Ethiopia to take stock of their successes and…
By Fuad Abdirahman Regime overthrows do not always achieve ideal results – that is, an overhaul of systems. In rare…
By Shadrack Muyesu Regulation 30 of the Food (Food crops) Regulations 2018 prohibits a grower from using human faecal matter…
Still in the same court, the magistrate refused to issue orders that a petty criminal (PCR) matter be withdrawn until…
One female magistrate meanwhile doesn’t seem to be very fond of fresh-to-court advocates – particularly young, make-up-wearing-and-accessory-laden female advocates who…