Renown PanAfricanist academic and constitutional lawyer, Prof. Issa G Shivji reflects on the trajectory of constitution-making in Africa. He makes the compelling argument that while we...
Night-time raids, assassinations, muzzled reporting, and clandestine paramilitary unit have been the reality for dozens of Kenya's coastal residents since the 9/11 terror attack. As The...
Kenya is prosecuting a protracted struggle against the terrorist group Al Shabaab. A range of nations are involved in the effort alongside Kenya. With foreign actors...
Prof. Makau Mutua explores the political, economic and social forces behind attempts to change the constitution; the charade of anti-corruption; and grand disillusionment of the Kenyan...
Alan Boswell, Senior Analyst, International Crisis Group explores South Sudan’s current crisis and political prospects.
The impact of the COVID virus on production, demand, supply, credit market and labour demand continues to be felt differently by different sectors. This calls for...
Ayana Ayantu unpackages recent events in Ethiopia and explores the history and prospects for Ethiopia under PM Abiy Ahmed. She discusses the history of internal colonisation...
The centrality of affordable, available, variety of food to the peace infrastructure of the horn of Africa cannot be underestimated. And as food expert Guled Ahmed...
The Corona Café 3 reimagines the Kenyan education system. Reflecting on local and continental lessons learned and experiences, and factoring in global drivers that influence our...
Culture – the collective lived experience of a community – should be the basis of the construction of a nation. The constitution avers to this fact...