Judiciary, like Executive and Parliament, must keep country safe
And the Constitution gives guidelines on how and when we can donate the power and authority to those among us we deem fit.
By Patrick Mureu 6 years ago
 Judiciary, like Executive and Parliament, must keep country safe
Rare moments when the much-maligned police outdid themselves
At a time when there’s a dearth of good deeds at the national stage, some events that seem normal in normal times inspire some reflections.
By Patrick Mureu 6 years ago
Rare moments when the much-maligned police outdid themselves
Judiciary, like Executive and Parliament, must play its role diligently
We, the people, are the owners of all authority and sovereignty.
By Patrick Mureu 6 years ago
Judiciary, like Executive and Parliament, must play its role diligently
With friends like Kalonzo, does Raila need any enemies?
Former Prime Minister Raila Odinga finally made real his promise to swear himself in as “the people’s president” and, to his supporters
By Patrick Mureu 6 years ago
With friends like Kalonzo, does Raila need any enemies?
Ignore Raila oath fete; it’s a publicity stunt
NASA yet to tell the public what will follow beyond the much-publicised swearing-in
By Patrick Mureu 6 years ago
Ignore Raila oath fete; it’s a publicity stunt
As elections draw near, here’s why we could lose a country
We are living in a panic moment, with just more than a fortnight to the general election. While the political rhetoric is charged as in any other election, it is worth noting that there is a silent fear growing about the eventuality that will come with this election.
By Patrick Mureu 7 years ago
As elections draw near, here’s why we could lose a country
Church, like social media, should be monitored by NCIC
With just under a month to the General Election, the National Cohesion and Integration Commission has its work cut out. This time, however, I am of the opinion that NCIC should keep a keen eye on the church, with worrying political undertones creeping onto the Pulpit.
By Patrick Mureu 7 years ago
Church, like social media, should be monitored by NCIC
Ignoring signs of war is what causes one
Raila is not the person to retract his statements and say he was misquoted. In 2013, he coined the 'pombe-bangi' statement and life went on.
By Patrick Mureu 7 years ago
Ignoring signs of war is what causes one
No, blame not the independents, but our ‘raw’ democracy
An American business magnate and former politician Henry Ross Perot made an allusion about how crude politics is.
By Patrick Mureu 7 years ago
No, blame not the independents, but our ‘raw’ democracy
NASA’s 10 million votes narrative could prove fatal
In the past fortnight, the NASA brigade has set a juggernaut of a political narrative running, claiming they have 10 million votes out of the 19 million registered voters.
By Patrick Mureu 7 years ago
NASA’s 10 million votes narrative could prove fatal
Kidero may be harder to beat than most people imagine
Peter Kenneth may have just been a pawn in a game of chess where Kidero was the real King.
By Patrick Mureu 7 years ago
Kidero may be harder to beat than most people imagine
Kalonzo-Mudavadi ticket straight loss for Nasa coalition
The fact that Raila is perceived to be so hated in the aforementioned regions, that they’d rather elect a locust than him, is exactly what Kalonzo-Mudavadi lacks. The emotion directed at them is exactly what they elicit out of people: plain, flat and uninspiring.
By Patrick Mureu 7 years ago
Kalonzo-Mudavadi ticket straight loss for Nasa coalition
NASA fast forgetting who their opponent is
Watching opposition politics in the past few months has exactly the same undertone. The clear picture here is that the Opposition has no idea who their opponent is any more.
By Patrick Mureu 7 years ago
NASA fast forgetting who their opponent is
Journalists need critical thinking to raise level of political talk
Moreover, economics follows the unfolding consequences of decisions over time, not just what happens in stage one, which may indeed seem to fulfil the hopes that inspired the decisions. Within 50 days of Donald Trump assuming power in The United States, he had dared the media with his "fake news" rhetoric.
By Patrick Mureu 7 years ago
Journalists need critical thinking to raise level of political talk
Opinion: NASA and its politics of great deception
Now consider the current NASA battle royale pitting Kalonzo Musyoka, Raila Odinga, Moses Wetang'ula, and Musalia Mudavadi.
By Patrick Mureu 7 years ago
Opinion: NASA and its politics of great deception
Degree after two decades: How woman's resolve bore fruit at last
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