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The plight and concerns of teachers should be a priority
Teachers are important elements in economic development and in most cases, their interests are neglected. In spite of their toil and workload in schools, they need motivation to improve Kenya. Somebody need to voice their concerns and needs. Teachers are noble professor and respected persons and therefore deserve more salaries. Even 60% increment will not help to alleviate conditions of our P1 teachers and therefore more interventions would deem important. We can still do something to save teachers. Jaoko story has alot to depict the plight of teachers
By Festo Otieno 10 years ago
The plight and concerns of teachers should be a priority
The future of Kenya is at stake amid tribal segregation
Tribal segregation is one of the lead problems to the well being of Kenyans. It is manifested in places of work as well as various sectors of development in our country. The menace is still under trial albeit the government move to control the challenge. This can be achieved provided we can change our own behaviors and mental perceptions which fuel ethnicity . The only way is is redefining our ways of looking at things as well appraising the well being of others by treating them with dignity. This should begin from a single individual to entire nation.
By Festo Otieno 10 years ago
The future of Kenya is at stake amid tribal segregation
Ethnicity is inversely proportional to development, Kenyans need to choose one
The entire article is about ethnicity and its impacts on development. The article also attempt to unravel some of the challenges the country face in response to myriad issues pertaining to ethnicity. It also highlights major causes of tribalism,affected groups and response mechanism that need to adopted to reduce and achieve zero tolerance to tribalism.
By Festo Otieno 10 years ago
Ethnicity is inversely proportional to development, Kenyans need to choose one
Ethnicity is inversely proportional to development, Kenyans need to choose one
The entire article is about ethnicity and its impacts on development. The article also attempt to unravel some of the challenges the country face in response to myriad issues pertaining to ethnicity. It also highlights major causes of tribalism,affected groups and response mechanism that need to adopted to reduce and achieve zero tolerance to tribalism.
By Festo Otieno 10 years ago
Ethnicity is inversely proportional to development, Kenyans need to choose one
Why Kenya's first world dream depends on jobs, not optimism
Opinion
By Joshua Wathanga
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My experience at SA's G20 Women's shutdown
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