Privacy on the line: How two Bills threaten Kenya's digital freedoms
Two proposed laws, the Finance Bill 2025 and the Kenya Information and Communications Bill, threaten to fundamentally reshape our rights in the digital space.
By 12 days ago
Privacy on the line: How two Bills threaten Kenya's digital freedoms
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Writer took our story to globe, but, in defiance not submission
The death of Ngugi wa Thiong’o marks the closing chapter of an extraordinary era—an era when literature was not mere art, but ammunition;
By 14 days ago
Writer took our story to globe, but, in defiance not submission
Kenya must heed warning signs of growing political intolerance
The other day in Kitale, irate wananchi torched EACC vehicles in broad daylight. The police watched from a distance—some say helpless, others say complicit.
By 17 days ago
Kenya must heed warning signs of growing political intolerance
Mukuru is not Singapore: How Ruto's housing gamble missed the mark
The Singapore housing model, which Kenyan leaders often cite as inspiration, was not merely about constructing high-rise buildings for the poor.
By 20 days ago
Mukuru is not Singapore: How Ruto's housing gamble missed the mark
Government's budget priorities will leave the country worse off
Kenya’s 2025/2026 budget estimates, recently tabled before Parliament, paint a worrying picture of a government adrift that is tightening it around the necks of the most vulnerable.
By 24 days ago
Government's budget priorities will leave the country worse off
Elections in 2027 will be won at the polling station not shadows
Even under conditions of extreme manipulation or institutional decay, it is virtually impossible to rig an election at a scale that overturns the will of the people in a landslide turnout.
By 27 days ago
Elections in 2027 will be won at the polling station not shadows
Why legislators must step back from managing NG-CDF kitty
It is a fundamental tenet of constitutional democracy that the powers of governance—legislative, executive, and judicial—must remain distinct.
By 1 month ago
Why legislators must step back from managing NG-CDF kitty
Gachagua giving opposition the discipline it desperately needed
Gachagua’s emerging defiance is doing what few expected: injecting discipline, clarity, and urgency into an opposition that has for too long wallowed in hesitation, betrayal and confusion.
By 1 month ago
Gachagua giving opposition the discipline it desperately needed
June 25th will never be forgotten since it's written in Kenyan blood
The use of violence to silence dissent, to ram through decisions, and to intimidate both elected leaders and ordinary citizens is a betrayal of everything Parliament stands for.
By 1 month ago
June 25th will never be forgotten since it's written in Kenyan blood
No, Mr President, we won't clap for you; you just don't deserve it
Mr President, Kenyans are not ungrateful. They are simply awake. They have opened their eyes to the widening gulf between your promises and their lived reality.
By 1 month ago
No, Mr President, we won't clap for you; you just don't deserve it
When we politicise teachers' jobs we weaken pillars of governance
Today, recruitment of teachers has been hijacked by politicians who seek to use job opportunities as instruments of political reward and punishment.
By 1 month ago
When we politicise teachers' jobs we weaken pillars of governance
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Orengo speaks language of integrity in a betrayed nation
Orengo speaks the language of integrity in a betrayed nation.
By 1 month ago
Orengo speaks language of integrity in a betrayed nation
We must see beyond the charm to rescue the soul of our nation
We are at war for the soul of this nation and to win it, we must learn to see beyond the charm, the eloquence and the rehearsed concern.
By 1 month ago
We must see beyond the charm  to rescue the soul of our nation
Pheroze Nowrojee: Brilliant legal mind and defender of the silenced
It is with a heart weighed down by grief and profound sorrow that I mourn the passing of my dear friend, comrade and brother in struggle, Senior Counsel Pheroze Nowrojee.
By 2 months ago
Pheroze Nowrojee: Brilliant legal mind and defender of the silenced
The President is losing control of the narrative
When a sitting president engages in direct confrontations with former allies such as the former DP, it typically indicates a deeper struggle behind the scenes.
By 2 months ago
The President is losing control of the narrative
No change: A tale of Deja vu in Kenya's politics
Kenya’s political landscape often feels like an endless loop, where history does not just rhyme — it repeats itself with eerie precision.
By 2 months ago
No change: A tale of Deja vu in Kenya's politics
Scorecard for Ruto's administration at half time
President William Ruto’s government has been in office for two and half years now. During that period his governance is accused of deception.
By 2 months ago
Scorecard for Ruto's administration at half time
Broad-based government is unconstitutional
President William Ruto and ODM leader Raila Odinga have conjured up a political arrangement they call a broad-based government — a structure with no constitutional foundation.
By 2 months ago
Broad-based government is unconstitutional
Why Ruto's Kenya Kwanza leadership is narcissistic
The KK leadership wants Kenyans to walk on eggshells daily, making sure not to bring up the reality of how they’re treating them and how they are running their country.
By 4 months ago
Why Ruto's Kenya Kwanza leadership is narcissistic
Privacy on the line: How two Bills threaten Kenya's digital freedoms
Two proposed laws, the Finance Bill 2025 and the Kenya Information and Communications Bill, threaten to fundamentally reshape our rights in the digital space.
By 12 days ago
Privacy on the line: How two Bills threaten Kenya's digital freedoms
Premium
Writer took our story to globe, but, in defiance not submission
The death of Ngugi wa Thiong’o marks the closing chapter of an extraordinary era—an era when literature was not mere art, but ammunition;
By 14 days ago
Writer took our story to globe, but, in defiance not submission
Kenya must heed warning signs of growing political intolerance
The other day in Kitale, irate wananchi torched EACC vehicles in broad daylight. The police watched from a distance—some say helpless, others say complicit.
By 17 days ago
Kenya must heed warning signs of growing political intolerance
Mukuru is not Singapore: How Ruto's housing gamble missed the mark
The Singapore housing model, which Kenyan leaders often cite as inspiration, was not merely about constructing high-rise buildings for the poor.
By 20 days ago
Mukuru is not Singapore: How Ruto's housing gamble missed the mark
Government's budget priorities will leave the country worse off
Kenya’s 2025/2026 budget estimates, recently tabled before Parliament, paint a worrying picture of a government adrift that is tightening it around the necks of the most vulnerable.
By 24 days ago
Government's budget priorities will leave the country worse off
Elections in 2027 will be won at the polling station not shadows
Even under conditions of extreme manipulation or institutional decay, it is virtually impossible to rig an election at a scale that overturns the will of the people in a landslide turnout.
By 27 days ago
Elections in 2027 will be won at the polling station not shadows
Why legislators must step back from managing NG-CDF kitty
It is a fundamental tenet of constitutional democracy that the powers of governance—legislative, executive, and judicial—must remain distinct.
By 1 month ago
Why legislators must step back from managing NG-CDF kitty
Gachagua giving opposition the discipline it desperately needed
Gachagua’s emerging defiance is doing what few expected: injecting discipline, clarity, and urgency into an opposition that has for too long wallowed in hesitation, betrayal and confusion.
By 1 month ago
Gachagua giving opposition the discipline it desperately needed
June 25th will never be forgotten since it's written in Kenyan blood
The use of violence to silence dissent, to ram through decisions, and to intimidate both elected leaders and ordinary citizens is a betrayal of everything Parliament stands for.
By 1 month ago
June 25th will never be forgotten since it's written in Kenyan blood
No, Mr President, we won't clap for you; you just don't deserve it
Mr President, Kenyans are not ungrateful. They are simply awake. They have opened their eyes to the widening gulf between your promises and their lived reality.
By 1 month ago
No, Mr President, we won't clap for you; you just don't deserve it
When we politicise teachers' jobs we weaken pillars of governance
Today, recruitment of teachers has been hijacked by politicians who seek to use job opportunities as instruments of political reward and punishment.
By 1 month ago
When we politicise teachers' jobs we weaken pillars of governance
Premium
Orengo speaks language of integrity in a betrayed nation
Orengo speaks the language of integrity in a betrayed nation.
By 1 month ago
Orengo speaks language of integrity in a betrayed nation
We must see beyond the charm to rescue the soul of our nation
We are at war for the soul of this nation and to win it, we must learn to see beyond the charm, the eloquence and the rehearsed concern.
By 1 month ago
We must see beyond the charm  to rescue the soul of our nation
Pheroze Nowrojee: Brilliant legal mind and defender of the silenced
It is with a heart weighed down by grief and profound sorrow that I mourn the passing of my dear friend, comrade and brother in struggle, Senior Counsel Pheroze Nowrojee.
By 2 months ago
Pheroze Nowrojee: Brilliant legal mind and defender of the silenced
The President is losing control of the narrative
When a sitting president engages in direct confrontations with former allies such as the former DP, it typically indicates a deeper struggle behind the scenes.
By 2 months ago
The President is losing control of the narrative
No change: A tale of Deja vu in Kenya's politics
Kenya’s political landscape often feels like an endless loop, where history does not just rhyme — it repeats itself with eerie precision.
By 2 months ago
No change: A tale of Deja vu in Kenya's politics
Scorecard for Ruto's administration at half time
President William Ruto’s government has been in office for two and half years now. During that period his governance is accused of deception.
By 2 months ago
Scorecard for Ruto's administration at half time
Broad-based government is unconstitutional
President William Ruto and ODM leader Raila Odinga have conjured up a political arrangement they call a broad-based government — a structure with no constitutional foundation.
By 2 months ago
Broad-based government is unconstitutional
Why Ruto's Kenya Kwanza leadership is narcissistic
The KK leadership wants Kenyans to walk on eggshells daily, making sure not to bring up the reality of how they’re treating them and how they are running their country.
By 4 months ago
Why Ruto's Kenya Kwanza leadership is narcissistic
Privacy on the line: How two Bills threaten Kenya's digital freedoms
Two proposed laws, the Finance Bill 2025 and the Kenya Information and Communications Bill, threaten to fundamentally reshape our rights in the digital space.
By 12 days ago
Privacy on the line: How two Bills threaten Kenya's digital freedoms
Premium
Writer took our story to globe, but, in defiance not submission
The death of Ngugi wa Thiong’o marks the closing chapter of an extraordinary era—an era when literature was not mere art, but ammunition;
By 14 days ago
Writer took our story to globe, but, in defiance not submission