By Homi Kharas and John MacArthur Pouring several colours of paint into a single bucket produces a grey pool of…
Month: November 2019
By Nyamwezi Throughout the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, schools rugby in Kenya was dominated by five schools primarily i.e. Nairobi…
Research has shown that the pressures of a crisis can trigger physical reactions capable of distorting perceptions, decisions and outcomes,…
By PwC Team A crisis can touch many aspects of an organisation — from its financial, legal, and competitive standing to…
By Shadrack Muyesu K nowledge, critical thinking, mental fortitude and fidelity to truth in the face of adversity. Antonin “Nino”…
By Lord Jonathan Sumption I shall begin with a quotation: “For 150 years, power has been deposited in Parliament, and for…
By Daniel Benson Kaaya The majority decision in ‘Simon Mbugua & another v Central Bank of Kenya & 2 others…
By Antony Mutunga In the digital era, the gig economy has created new opportunities, especially in the developing world. Gigs…
BY Mark MacCarthy The US Department of Justice, the Federal Trade Commission, and state attorneys general have grabbed headlines over…
Artificial intelligence technology is proliferating fast across the world and is being deployed in applications from speech recognition to deepfake videos and…