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Women judges breaking down barriers to justice
Across Africa, women are increasingly breaking barriers to occupy positions of leadership within the Executive, Legislature and Judiciary.
By Martha Koome 3 years ago
Women judges breaking down barriers to justice
Abuse of the Internet should be treated like pollution of environment
The importance of digitisation and the Internet for social and human development cannot be ignored.
By Martha Koome 3 years ago
Abuse of the Internet should be treated like pollution of environment
G7 invite an endorsement of President Uhuru’s foreign policy
The aftermath of President Uhuru Kenyatta's trip to the G7 summit in Taormina, Italy, last month is, perhaps, a good time to take stock of Kenya's foreign relations.
By Martha Koome 8 years ago
G7 invite an endorsement of President Uhuru’s foreign policy
Are Cabinet secretaries justified to use public resources to campaign at political rallies?
Public servants, including Cabinet Secretaries, Principal Secretaries and other senior staff cadre have a duty of accountability to the Kenyan people.
By Martha Koome 8 years ago
Are Cabinet secretaries justified to use public resources to campaign at political rallies?
Pan Paper shows Uhuru plan to grow jobs
Webuye, in Bungoma County, was a vibrant town with a population composed of skilled, semi-skilled workers, traders and their families. Over the years, the Paper Mill suffered a number of business setbacks despite successive attempts to revive it.
By Martha Koome 9 years ago
Pan Paper shows Uhuru plan to grow jobs
President Uhuru’s numbers on teachers’ pay right
So that the public better understands the issues and the context in which they were raised, let me offer some clarifications.
By Martha Koome 10 years ago
President Uhuru’s numbers on teachers’ pay right
Let's eat, live business at GES 2015
The Global Entrepreneurship Summit in Nairobi on July 25-26, 2015, will be one of the greatest gatherings in Kenya ever. It will bring the 44th President of the United States, Barack Obama, to Kenya, his late father's homeland.
By Martha Koome 10 years ago
Let's eat, live business at GES 2015
New dragon fruit variety to combat food insecurity
Smart Harvest
By Martha Koome
3 hrs ago