That time. That place. We started something together. With him at its heart. With his own big and encompassing heart - he dragged us all in,...
The Kenya Budget 2018 has drastic implications on national and regional stability, on the Kenyan economy and on Kenyan workers. Its projections contradict data shared in...
The tectonic diplomatic, economic and political shifts that have been embarked upon in Ethiopia will reverberate throughout the region as one of its giants embarks on...
The aberrations around delegation, particularly as concerns public justice seem to perpetuate the criminal administration of public resources. In a seeming charade that blurs lines between...
From the theoretical underpinnings of the National Youth Service’s as an institution aimed at enhancing national cohesion and security it has travelled a path including technical...
Historically Kenya’s politics has witnessed elite pacts that typically rob the nation of its own progressive ideals. Leaders reputed as progressives sometimes abruptly abandon, for sometimes...
History is alive around us. Deep complex relations with Sub-Saharan Africa, this rich history and a recent apparently currently truncated revolution – the so-called Arab Spring...
Negotiated in secret, the deals made along East Africa’s proposed second infrastructure corridor were designed for the tenderpreneurs and their friends in Sirkal. In Lamu, an...
Six decades since the wind of change blew across Africa ushering independence for a cast of new states across the continent, Pan Africanism remains more relevant...
Although much ink has been spilled on Africa’s dependent position in the global political-economy, and the inability of social and youth movements to take both national...
The labyrinthine character of the self-preserving and self-perpetuating incestuous commercial and political relationships that characterise the Kenyan elite is playing out like a choreographed Kabukiesque theatre...
On April 4, Brig (rtd) Julius Bio of the Sierra Leone People’s Party was declared the winner of the March 31 run-off with 51.8 per cent...