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Columnists
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Why judges’ verdict on ballots printing tender left a lot to be desired
Kamotho Waiganjo
The NASA leadership has previously called the Supreme Court “koti bandia” and recently threatened to boycott the elections unless the Court of Appeal ruled in a particular way.
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It is futile to call for peaceful poll while mocking the courts
Barrack Muluka
Judiciary is the last firewall, ahead of next month’s General Election
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In Saitoti and Biwott, Moi had a strange mix of allies
Kipkoech Tanui
An exclusive account of dealing with Total Man and the then VP, including the day they were angered by then Ugenya MP James Orengo who referred to them as hyenas in Parliament.
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Why the Judiciary should be challenged
Alexander Chagema
Courts, we must agree, are made up of human beings; people with feelings just like you and me. Magistrates and judges have their biases and agendas; they would be zombies if they did not. Why then are people conditioned to believe courts are infallible?
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There is hard calculation in Kipkorir's move to back Raila
Makau Mutua
The man from Marakwet in Cheptongei Village is quite the enigma.

