Moses Kuria's lesson from Pangani cell: When we talk to each other our differences are narrow
The last one week has been one of the most riveting in the recent political history of our country.
By Moses Kuria 7 years ago
Moses Kuria's lesson from Pangani cell: When we talk to each other our differences are narrow
Referendum flop exposes CORD’s flaws
The failure by Cord to meet the one million signature cut-off required to initiate the Okoa Kenya movement marks the latest in a series of self-inflicted setbacks that continue to undermine the coalition’s political future.
By Moses Kuria 8 years ago
Referendum flop exposes CORD’s flaws
President Uhuru Kenyatta’s achievements stand out
Apparently even Jubilee people had started believing when CORD said this government had done nothing. But we cannot blame ‘wanjiku’ for this; until last week the Opposition was ‘her’ only source of information on government progress.
By MOSES KURIA 8 years ago
President Uhuru Kenyatta’s achievements stand out
Uhuru’s meeting with other heads of state paying off
This week President Uhuru Kenyatta was in Israel for a three-day State visit. The objectives of the visit included cementing trade between Kenya and Israel, enhanced investment opportunities and bolstering security ties between the two countries.
By MOSES KURIA 8 years ago
Uhuru’s meeting with other heads of state paying off
Governors too concerned about personal benefits
As the meeting between kingpins of the two levels of government took place at the Sagana State Lodge, I could not help but recall
By MOSES KURIA 8 years ago
Governors too concerned about personal benefits
Adopt project based budgeting in Kenyan counties
There is no gainsaying that devolution has brought forth a lot of positive aspects. Yes, it has its own fair share of challenges but we are better off with devolution than without it.
By MOSES KURIA 8 years ago
Adopt project based budgeting in Kenyan counties
Mandera offers a turning point in war on terror
When I first heard news that heroic Muslims in Mandera had thwarted the evil designs of Al Shabaab to separate them from Christians with the aim of killing the latter, I thought it was too good to be true.
By MOSES KURIA 8 years ago
Mandera offers a turning point in war on terror
Moses Kuria: Kenya’s cooperation with the ICC no longer tenable
During the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) hearings in Arusha between 1995 and 2003, Eboue Osuji was a senior trial attorney. Fatou Bensouda was his immediate deputy as a trial attorney.
By MOSES KURIA 8 years ago
Moses Kuria: Kenya’s cooperation with the ICC no longer tenable
7 years a slave: Why Bensouda must drop case against Ruto, Sang
That would be an apt movie to describe Kenya’s unfortunate dalliance with the International Criminal Court (ICC).
By MOSES KURIA 9 years ago
7 years a slave: Why Bensouda must drop case against Ruto, Sang
Nick Salat to Challenge Bomet Senator’s win at Supreme Court
Former Bomet MP Nick Salat has been allowed to challenge victory of Prof Wilson Lesan as the Senator of Bomet at the Supreme Court.
By Moses Kurian 9 years ago
Nick Salat to Challenge Bomet Senator’s win at Supreme Court
Too many liberties making the country more insecure
This past week we have lost more than 100 lives to illicit brews. My sincere condolences to families of the deceased. I am of the view that these are 100 lives we could have spared.
By Moses Kuria 9 years ago
Too many liberties making the country more insecure
Supreme Court halts Mathare by-election
The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) has been ordered not to conduct election for Mathare constituency pending hearing and determination of case at Supreme Court filed by ousted area MP George Wanjohi
By Moses Kurian 9 years ago
Supreme Court halts Mathare by-election
Radicalisation of terror is the petrol that keeps the fire burning
First they ignore you, then they fight you, then you win.” For the better part of the last one year, the Jubilee Government has come under intense criticism over the manner it has handled security in the country.
By MOSES KURIA 10 years ago
Radicalisation of terror is the petrol that keeps the fire burning
Journalist accused of murder arrested for contempt of court
Freelance Journalist Dola Moses arrested at Milimani law court after warrant of arrest was issued by David Majanja Jan 6.
By Moses Kurian 10 years ago
Journalist accused of murder arrested for contempt of court
Here are six priorities to move Kenya forward
In established democracies, it is customary that a new administration is given sufficient space to put a foundation for its strategic direction while in power.
By By Moses Kuria 10 years ago
Here are six priorities to move Kenya forward
Why we need to conduct a referendum on the ICC
According to the Africa Centre for Open Governance (Africog) audited financial reports of 2010, this well known organisation at the heart of civil society in Kenya, received Sh1,306,756 from the International Criminal Court (ICC).
By BY Moses Kuria 10 years ago
Why we need to conduct a referendum on the ICC
We need to teach ‘Chinomics’ in schools, universities
This past week I have been travelling with the Kenyan business and government delegation to the People’s Republic of China.
By By Moses Kuria 10 years ago
We need to teach ‘Chinomics’ in schools, universities
How can we benefit from Raila’s negative energy?
In high school Biology, there is a long established practice whereby students have to balance between theoretical principles and the practical application of the same in understanding human anatomy.
By Moses Kuria 10 years ago
How can we benefit from Raila’s negative energy?
We should not give away our mines for a bowl of soup
Sh1.6 trillion. That is the size of the 2013-2014 budget that was approved by the National Assembly as presented by Cabinet Secretary Henry Rotich. Nowhere in the world is a budget financed totally from domestic tax collection.
By - Moses Kuria 10 years ago
We should not give away our mines for a bowl of soup
Why Kavuludi must stop playing King Canute stunt
The Attorney General Githu Muigai this week published the National Police Service (Amendment) Bill and the National Police Service Commission (Amendment) Bill.
By Moses Kuria 10 years ago
Why Kavuludi must stop playing King Canute stunt
It’s time to reduce constitutional commissions
Was it necessary to split the national gender commission from the human rights one?
By Moses Kuria 10 years ago
It’s time to reduce constitutional commissions
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