When the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) agreement—which has created the world’s largest free trade zone—was first expressed a…
Month: October 2019
By David Onjili We all love the underdog’s story; we root for them and want to see them cause upsets…
BY Yasin Arkanuddin My abdomen clenched like a fist, my bladder tightened, and any need I had to relieve myself…
Brace yourself, lovers of diet sodas and sugary drinks. It’s more bad news and yet another reason to consider ditching…
By Agencies When you first start out in the creative industries, there is a lot of received wisdom. “This is…
By WALTER KHOBE The normative grounding of the 2010 Constitution sought to deal with three “sins” that have historically bedevilled…
By Denis Ndiritu The right to religion falls right at the heart of our constitution and society. Article 32 of…
By Demas Kiprono Demonstrations, public assemblies or protests are part of Kenya’s history. They form an important tool Kenyans use…
By Lord Jonathan Sumption When the French political writer Alexis de Tocqueville visited the United States in the 1830s, one…
Last month, millions of people across the world, many of them children who skipped school, took part in protests calling…