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Here comes the Cabinet, and being new it has chance to effect change
Our Cabinet as envisaged by the Constitution is complete.
Read More »Secretaries can prove critics wrong by exceeding expectations
How to dress to impress, how to communicate to invoke trust, how to posture to exude confidence, how to stand out as the best above the rest are all challenges that we persistently face when we compete for jobs, positions and even social acceptance.
Read More »Kenya should have a permanent, coherent strategic national policy
The wheels to complete the formation of the Government are in motion. By the end of this month, the full Cabinet consisting of the President, Deputy President, the Attorney General, and 18 Cabinet Secretaries shall be in place
Read More »Which door should you knock when you have land dispute with your neighbours?
Communities are encouraged by the Constitution to settle land disputes using their recognised local ways
Read More »Why Africa’s food crisis is a result of her production weaknesses
We must adopt new agricultural techniques so as to use available resources, including reclamation of arid and semi-arid lands to increase acreage under production
Read More »Other Stories
- Regional elite should focus on development, not politics
- Can we think in sync to decipher Uhuruspeak?
- Playing with a property boundary is like rattling a snake, it is punishable by court
- We must audit county assembly nominations to avert scandal
- Bromance blossoming at State House has to permeate down to all Kenyans
- We can only enjoy free things if we work for them
- Doctors are wrong on Uhuru’s choice for Health docket
- What should prompt Uhuru to be above average
- How Uhuru can transform Kenya, if he wants to
- Shift free laptops pledge to Form One, varsity students
- Imagine you were president, had a chance to bring change
- Governors hold key to building cities from existing urban rubble
- The hazards of devolution in Coast
- Extend devolution to communities and locations
- Just how effective will the laptops for our pupils be?
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