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Why William Ruto's Kenya is increasingly looking like Idi Amin's Uganda
The order to stop the live coverage by CA during the nationwide demos last Wednesday saw the final relegation of Kenya to a place among the least democratic nations of the world.
By Mulango Baraza 7 months ago
Why William Ruto's Kenya is increasingly looking like Idi Amin's Uganda
Longer terms for elected leaders won't translate to better services
There are no developmental goals-however lofty and grand-that aren't within reach during a 10-year presidential stint.
By Mulango Baraza 1 year ago
Longer terms for elected leaders won't translate to better services
Kenyans rule the world: Marius Kimutai leads his cousin Felix Kirwa in conquering the Dutch City
Kenyans lead the way in Rotterdam and Vienna City marathons
By Jonathan Komen in Rotterdam, The Netherlands 8 years ago
Kenyans rule the world: Marius Kimutai leads his cousin Felix Kirwa in conquering the Dutch City
Why politicians accused of graft have lucrative political careers
We Kenyans are a resilient lot, but I am not sure it is worthwhile showing this kind of resilience year in, year out if in the long run we expect nothing remarkable in return for our effort.
By Willy Rotich 9 years ago
 Why politicians accused of graft have lucrative political careers
Let’s do ourselves a big favour and get out of Somalia
This article argues that our continued military presence in Somalia going forward is counter productive. That we will do well to leave now and burnish our defenses at home to make the country safe.
By Willy Rotich 10 years ago
Let’s do ourselves a big favour and get out of Somalia
Learn how to love people who hurt you
Wellness
By Bishop David Muriithi
12 mins ago
Reclaim your body and own your pleasure with confidence
Between The Sheets
By Anjellah Owino
22 mins ago
Macadamia export controls tested by sophisticated smugglers
Business
By Willis Oketch
23 mins ago