Mombasa: Virus, Philanthropy and Economic Tailspin
The immediate image of the nationally declared curfews has been police beating up hapless citizens at the ferry crossing. The local counties therefore presents a complex tapestry of beliefs, and maneuvers between the state, religion, information asymmetry and interventions at the coastal strip. As narrated by Gideon Kadu.
-
Long Reads1 week ago
Genocide: The Weapon Used to Keep Ethiopia Intact
-
Culture1 week ago
The Empire Strikes Back at Lawino: How Oxford Failed Okot p’Bitek
-
Op-Eds1 week ago
Elections 2022: Mt Kenya Foundation Remains Mum
-
Long Reads1 week ago
The Politics and Economics of Knowledge Production: Crucial Aspects of the Struggle Against Western Imperialism
-
Politics2 weeks ago
Moving or Changing? Reframing the Migration Debate
-
Politics2 weeks ago
The Iron Grip of the International Monetary System: CFA Franc, Hyper-Imperial Economies and the Democratization of Money
-
Op-Eds4 days ago
WHO Neutrality in a Time of Crisis at Home: The Case of Dr Ghebreyesus
-
Politics3 days ago
The Axis-of-Evil Coalition in the Horn of Africa