By Daniel Mutegi Giti We have experienced uncertainty in the last several months as counties threatened to shut down operations…
Month: October 2019
By Kevin Motaroki During five weeks between mid-June through July 2014, armed gunmen who in most cases claimed to be…
Kenya exported its first shipment of oil, worth about $12 million, under a deal with the Chinese petrochemical company, ChemChina.…
By Dennis Ndiritu Land is a very emotive issue that falls at the heart of the Kenyan people. Its management…
By Shadrack Muyesu In some ways, I am like MacDonald Mariga; I have never voted and I am not about…
By Kevin Motaroki The subject is politics. We have understood it to be an imperfect arrangement from the beginning. Necessarily…
More Kenyans consider themselves optimists, compared to citizens of other major African economies, a new survey has found. The Global…
The international community must do more to tackle networks of corruption that are fueling violence in South Sudan, according to…
Total E&P’s decision to suspend all oil activities in Uganda after Tullow Oil’s failure to sell a stake of its…
By Antony Mutunga Since holding a referendum in 2016 and deciding to leave the EU, the United Kingdom (UK) has…