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War on graft will succeed if the citizenry change
Kenya has no shortage of laws and institutions that are mandated to detect, investigate and prosecute cases of corruption.
By Hassan Malik Mohamed 7 years ago
War on graft will succeed if the citizenry change
Pain of Garissa university attack helped in strengthening us
The issue of religion for those groups that portray themselves as religious is just but a smokescreen.
By Hassan Malik Mohamed 7 years ago
Pain of Garissa university attack helped in strengthening us
Let's end bitterness and focus on Kenya's betterment
The recent private meeting at Harambee house between President Uhuru Kenyatta and the National Super Alliance (Nasa) leader Raila Odinga was...
By Hassan Malik Mohamed 7 years ago
Let's end bitterness and focus on Kenya's betterment
Yes, the North can end the poverty cycle
Consequent effects like insecurity, poverty, high illiteracy and low human development further increased the negative image of the large, unused area
By Hassan Malik Mohamed 8 years ago
Yes, the North can end the poverty cycle
Opinion: Principal of isolationism won't solve global concerns
Much as disagreements about the how’s of sorting out these problems have time and again surfaced at the global stage
By Hassan Malik Mohamed 8 years ago
Opinion: Principal of isolationism won't solve global concerns
Anti-radicalisation should tackle anger driving terrorism
There is so much diversity in the young people who are recruited to fight for pseudo-religious terrorist groups...
By Hassan Malik Mohamed 8 years ago
Anti-radicalisation should tackle anger driving terrorism
Status of negotiated democracy in North Eastern Kenya
A traditional mechanism for nominating political leaders was a significant feature of the politics and political campaigns in the former North Eastern province of Kenya ahead of the August 8 polls.
By Hassan Malik Mohamed 8 years ago
Status of negotiated democracy in North Eastern Kenya
Opinion: Secession threat sign of growing despair
Still, a foreign commentator once said that even the structures that are put as development in kenya do exist inadvertently at times because the main aim of those works are to act as conduits for looting public money through inflating the construction expenditures.
By Hassan Malik Mohamed 8 years ago
Opinion: Secession threat sign of growing despair
Why maroon is the new neutral you need in your closet
Fashion and Beauty
By Molly Chebet
7 mins ago
Easy recipe: Matoke in coconut sauce
Food
By Chef Ali Mandhry
21 mins ago
Will this baby bring us together or push him away?
Relationships
By Chris Hart
31 mins ago
A smart woman's legal checklist before moving in with him
Readers Lounge
By Joan Oyiela
36 mins ago
Money greed: State House blows Sh10.4b on travels, hospitality and car purchases
National
By Brian Ngugi and Macharia Kamau
1 hr ago