Mo Ibrahim report on Kenya’s security erroneous
In the latest Mo Ibrahim index on Africa’s security situation, Kenya has incredibly been ranked among the most insecure places in Africa and by extension anywhere in the world.
By KIRATU KAMUNYA 10 years ago
Mo Ibrahim report on Kenya’s security erroneous
President was right court must not distract Kenyans
The recent remarks by President Uhuru Kenyatta that himself and his deputy cannot be at The Hague at the same, have elicited sharp reactions from quarters within the country and beyond, with some insinuating that the president is about to recant his earlier commitment to honour his international obligations.
By Kiratu Kamunya 10 years ago
President was right court must not distract Kenyans
Why CORD should support President on land titles
The coast region has for some time now been a source of uninspiring news including but not limited to the MRC session demands which turn violent at times and terrorism activities with the attendant crackdown interrupting normalcy in the process.
By By KIRATU KAMUNYA 10 years ago
Why CORD should support President on land titles
Uhuru trip to China part of economic diplomacy pledge
To weed out joy riders from his trip to China, President Kenyatta carried with him a huge business delegation drawn from a wide array of economic sectors including hospitality, banking and finance, mining, transport, building and construction, energy and agriculture which had to foot its own costs of travel.
By Kiratu Kamunya 10 years ago
Uhuru trip to China part of economic diplomacy pledge
Ruling on commissioners vindicates Kibaki, Iringo
Without a shadow of doubt, a lot of ink has been expended on the legality or otherwise of the new county commissioners. As I have argued on numerous occasions in related articles, the former president was simply exercising his constitutional mandate in the restructuring and reorganisation of the Provincial Administration.
By By KIRATU KAMUNYA 10 years ago
Ruling on commissioners vindicates Kibaki, Iringo
Ruling by judge informs Iringo, Kibicho appointments
Article 155 of the Constitution provides that the President shall; (a) nominate a person for appointment as Principal Secretary from among persons recommended by the Public Service Commission; and (b) with the approval of the National Assembly, appoint Principal Secretaries.
By By KIRATU KAMUNYA 10 years ago
Ruling by judge informs Iringo, Kibicho appointments
Cold reception to TJRC report tells of Kenyans’ indifference
No sooner had TJRC released the report of its findings than there was a chorus of public disapproval from sections of the society and pin-drop silence from the rest of the populace. Individuals mentioned adversely have been quick to threaten legal action.
By - Kiratu Kamunya 10 years ago
 Cold reception to TJRC report tells of Kenyans’ indifference
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