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🗳️ The Hard Road to 2027 Polls
As Kenya inches closer to the 2027 General Election, this edition takes a deep dive into the electoral landscape. The IEBC has unveiled its roadmap, but critical questions remain:
- Will Parliament pass the necessary electoral Bills?
- Will the police crack down on political goons?
- Can Kenya avoid the violence that has marred past elections?
With insights from Chief Justice Martha Koome and IEBC Chairman Erastus Ethekon, this issue examines whether Kenya’s institutions are ready to deliver free, fair, and peaceful elections.
⚖️ Gender Rule Dilemma
President Ruto faces a constitutional crisis as the High Court gives him 120 days to reconstitute his Cabinet to comply with the two-thirds gender rule. With only 28% women in the current Cabinet, this ruling has major political and legal implications.
💼 Banking Shakeup: Abdi Mohamed Joins I&M Bank
In a dramatic executive move, Absa Bank Kenya CEO Abdi Mohamed resigned and immediately joined I&M Bank. This issue explores the boardroom tensions, strategic disagreements, and what this means for Kenya’s banking sector.
🏛️ Court of Appeal Elects New President
Justice Gatembu Kairu has been elected as the new President of the Court of Appeal, defeating three other contenders. This edition profiles his vision for the court and the future of appellate justice in Kenya.
💰 Safaricom Share Sale Greenlit by Appeal Court
In a landmark ruling, the Court of Appeal overturned a High Court decision blocking the government’s sale of its 15% stake in Safaricom PLC—a deal worth Sh204 billion. The judges ruled that the sale should proceed, citing public interest and fiscal necessity.
🦁 Inspiring Profile: Elizabeth Muthoni — The African Woman Wildlife Photographer
In a powerful two-part series, meet Elizabeth Muthoni, an African woman wildlife photographer breaking barriers in a male-dominated field. From surviving a slap while documenting city council brutality to capturing rhino translocations, her story is one of courage, sacrifice, and purpose.
🌍 Xenophobia: Is the South African Dream Dying?
Professor Bismark Tyobeka reflects on the fading “Rainbow Nation” dream as xenophobic attacks rise in South Africa. He argues that South Africa must reject violence without reservation while enforcing immigration law without apology.
🌿 Kenya’s Nuclear Energy Ambitions
Kenya takes a major step toward nuclear energy, with a delegation visiting Canada to study reactor technology. The country aims to generate 200MW from nuclear power, with long-term plans to expand to 6000MW.
🎮 FIFA World Cup & Immigration
How does the World Cup shape immigration, identity, and cultural diversity? This issue explores how football reflects the movement of people across borders and the evolving nature of national identity.
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