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We pay lip service to the devolved system but deny it funds either through inadequate allocations or delayed disbursements.
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There are lessons to be learnt from those whose democracies which seem to be working, especially those closer contextually to Africa.
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This much-revered tradition is said to date back to the 17th century when a small group of English settlers celebrated a thanksgiving upon landing in Virginia.
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Supreme Court should always stand for the truth and justice
The Supreme Court has been accused of unreasonable delays in concluding cases, but more critically, of impropriety, with charges that justice is on sale in its hallowed corridors.
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Supreme Court should always stand for the truth and justice
Lawyers' memoirs shed light on darker parts of Kenya's history
It is important, as we try and weave a united nation, to appreciate details of how Kenya evolved after its Independence until the demise of the Moi State.
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Fare thee well the four great brains we lost this week
We take time off high voltage politics playing out in our courts to dedicate this column to four professors who passed away this week after years of dedicated public service.
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This week we have all been glued on our TV sets as the most intense political battle of our time moved from the precincts of Parliament to the courts.
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This will not be our first unique achievement under the Constitution. In 2017, we became one of the very rare countries globally to have nullified a presidential election.
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Impeachment is political even as courts absorb such matters
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Why we should respect courts even when one is in high office
Former acting Inspector General of Police Gilbert Masengeli’s travails are part of regrettable moments of Kenya’s history in relation to police chiefs’ contempt of court
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Africa has the most dynamic social relationships anywhere in the world. We touch and keep in touch. We enter and cross into each other’s social boundaries.
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It's 14 years of new Constitution and we're better, let's embrace it
The passage of the Constitution was culmination of a journey that took better part of 40 years.
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Kawira should turn on her political charm, serve Meru people
For an impeachment, which involves a few elected legislators overturning the will of the people expressed through an election, the reasons must be of the most severe kind.
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Kawira should turn on her political charm, serve Meru people
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Nothing delighted Kenyans more than Faith Kipyegon’s gold in the 1500 metres especially when her Ethiopian tormentor Gudaf Tsegay in the 5000 metres performed poorly.
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My barbs and bouquets to those who made a difference in 2024
While we love to hate our cops, the reality is these fellows interact with society at its worst and deal with situations we would not be caught near.
By 1 month ago
My barbs and bouquets to those who made a difference in 2024
Why we must not target individuals in efforts to reform the Judiciary
The assault on the Judiciary has until recently been a one person “terminator” style assault by Senior Counsel Ahmednassir Abdullahi.
By 1 month ago
Why we must not target individuals in efforts to reform the Judiciary
Retrace the devolution dream for a more sustainable Kenya
We pay lip service to the devolved system but deny it funds either through inadequate allocations or delayed disbursements.
By 1 month ago
Retrace the devolution dream for a more sustainable Kenya
Democracy on trial globally, let Africa pick lessons and improve
There are lessons to be learnt from those whose democracies which seem to be working, especially those closer contextually to Africa.
By 2 months ago
Democracy on trial globally, let Africa pick lessons and improve
Origins of thanksgiving week in US and key lessons for Kenyans
This much-revered tradition is said to date back to the 17th century when a small group of English settlers celebrated a thanksgiving upon landing in Virginia.
By 2 months ago
Origins of thanksgiving week in US and key lessons for Kenyans
Supreme Court should always stand for the truth and justice
The Supreme Court has been accused of unreasonable delays in concluding cases, but more critically, of impropriety, with charges that justice is on sale in its hallowed corridors.
By 2 months ago
Supreme Court should always stand for the truth and justice
Lawyers' memoirs shed light on darker parts of Kenya's history
It is important, as we try and weave a united nation, to appreciate details of how Kenya evolved after its Independence until the demise of the Moi State.
By 2 months ago
Lawyers' memoirs shed light on darker parts of Kenya's history
Court's take on housing tax has impact on public participation
The decision in which the apex court refused to declare the Housing Levy unconstitutional has raised a storm on the direction it gave on public participation.
By 2 months ago
Court's take on housing tax has impact on public participation
Fare thee well the four great brains we lost this week
We take time off high voltage politics playing out in our courts to dedicate this column to four professors who passed away this week after years of dedicated public service.
By 3 months ago
Fare thee well the four great brains we lost this week
Our Judiciary is the last bastion of hope for a wounded country
This week we have all been glued on our TV sets as the most intense political battle of our time moved from the precincts of Parliament to the courts.
By 3 months ago
Our Judiciary is the last bastion of hope for a wounded country
How can we cure the curse of Kenya's second-in-command?
This will not be our first unique achievement under the Constitution. In 2017, we became one of the very rare countries globally to have nullified a presidential election.
By 3 months ago
How can we cure the curse of Kenya's second-in-command?
It's time for Africa to rise and shine amid global turbulence
Africans can either decide to vanquish each other, through war, abuse of rights or just by our political elite milking our economies so dry the people die of hopelessness and hunger.
By 3 months ago
It's time for Africa to rise and shine amid global turbulence
Impeachment is political even as courts absorb such matters
Unlike impeachments for governors, the impeachment of Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua will be the first targeting the Presidency under the 2010 Constitution.
By 4 months ago
Impeachment is political even as courts absorb such matters
MPs' dance with courts on CDF last kick of a dying horse
CDF offends the devolved system of government, confusing the function assignment process and even taking over functions that belong to county governments.
By 4 months ago
MPs' dance with courts on CDF last kick of a dying horse
Why we should respect courts even when one is in high office
Former acting Inspector General of Police Gilbert Masengeli’s travails are part of regrettable moments of Kenya’s history in relation to police chiefs’ contempt of court
By 4 months ago
Why we should respect courts even when one is in high office
What we love in Africa, admire about the West
Africa has the most dynamic social relationships anywhere in the world. We touch and keep in touch. We enter and cross into each other’s social boundaries.
By 4 months ago
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It's 14 years of new Constitution and we're better, let's embrace it
The passage of the Constitution was culmination of a journey that took better part of 40 years.
By 5 months ago
It's 14 years of new Constitution and we're better, let's embrace it
Kawira should turn on her political charm, serve Meru people
For an impeachment, which involves a few elected legislators overturning the will of the people expressed through an election, the reasons must be of the most severe kind.
By 5 months ago
Kawira should turn on her political charm, serve Meru people
Lessons from our Paris 2024 heroes and what we must do
Nothing delighted Kenyans more than Faith Kipyegon’s gold in the 1500 metres especially when her Ethiopian tormentor Gudaf Tsegay in the 5000 metres performed poorly.
By 5 months ago
Lessons from our Paris 2024 heroes and what we must do
Rise of fake news and how you can avoid misinformation trap
Most fake news is harmless but, in many instances, it can form basis of making key personal, political or economic decisions that ultimately harm us or society.
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