Editorials
Only State should tackle insecurity, not mobs, vigilantes
Sometimes people are immortalised in the news for all the wrong reasons, and Felix Nyangaga Otuko is one such.
Read More »Learn from JAB’s failures by addressing its challenges
Many students are heartbroken due to the failure to secure university admission. Others are crestfallen because they can’t get the courses they applied for and have to settle for less appealing alternatives.
Read More »Cabinet Secretaries must sustain spirit of new law
As the Cabinet Secretaries take office after their being approved by Parliament, it would be important for them to be reminded that Kenya is at a turning point in public service and that in rewriting the Constitution, the public sought an efficient civil service.
Read More »War is over, but hard work in Somalia begins
For the first time in over two decades, most parts of Somalia are experiencing relative peace and order following the expulsion of Al-Shabaab militants from Mogadishu and other strategic locations.
Read More »Police must step up intelligence on criminal activities
Weeks into the spate of violence rocking Bungoma and Busia counties, only a dozen suspects have been charged in court over the matter.
Read More »Other Stories
- Kenya needs laws against torture
- It’s back to the track now athletics polls are over
- Release TJRC final report to stop endless speculation
- Finally, genesis of Busia, Bungoma killings unravels
- As judges take up poll petitions, other cases bound to suffer
- Wait is over, let Cabinet roll up its sleeves and deliver
- Police Service is key and needs support to excel
- Follow Central Bank lead on rates
- Think long and hard about endangered wildlife
- Public can help police unmask killers roaming in our midst
- Serious conversation is needed on national values
- President must contain wage bill burden
- Let’s celebrate mothers for the great role they play
- Errors in diagnosis, medication lead to death
- Police wrong to shoot dead unarmed youth
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