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MPs should be well educated to present our issues better
Most arguments against the current degree requirement for elective positions are self-serving.
By Odoyo Owidi 4 years ago
MPs should be well educated to present our issues better
Pending bills: How counties destroy our rural economies
Now, the real taxpayer is too poor to help the national government collect the very taxes the county governments are waiting for
By Odoyo Owidi 6 years ago
Pending bills: How counties destroy our rural economies
Kenya's traffic police a haven for impunity
A police constable transfers money equivalent to his three months’ salary on a daily basis to his seniors, something he cannot defend.
By Odoyo Owidi 9 years ago
Kenya's traffic police a haven for impunity
Why the National Transport and Safety Authority should be disbanded
The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) is a waste of public funds and a duplication of work being done by traffic police
By Odoyo Owidi 10 years ago
Why the National Transport and Safety Authority should be disbanded
ODM party elections a charade
ODM is the only political party in Kenya which still pretends to hold party elections
By Odoyo Owidi 10 years ago
ODM party elections a charade
Political party polls no longer useful
With the reality that political parties in Kenya are only used once every five years purely for nomination, the major political party leaders no longer bother with party elections
By Odoyo Owidi 10 years ago
Political party polls no longer useful
ODM should use Siaya to show how they would govern Kenya
Before the current Constitution came into force, it was difficult to gauge a good presidential candidate or political party
By Odoyo Owidi 10 years ago
ODM should use Siaya to show how they would govern Kenya
Motorists must be bold to face traffic officers in court
The two key ingredients for corruption on our roads is a desperate driver and a rogue policeman who stands to gain financially. In the end, it’s the Government which loses revenue that is due to it.
By Odoyo Owidi 10 years ago
Motorists must be bold to face traffic officers in court
My prayers and hopes for Kenya and world in the New Year
Kamotho Waiganjo
By Kamotho Waiganjo
2 mins ago
Cracks beneath another building raise safety fears
Nairobi
By Maryann Muganda
7 mins ago
Change knocks when the old self becomes utterly unbearable
Columnists
By Prof Egara Kabaji
10 mins ago
Luo 'kingpin' Babu is skating on melting ice
Columnists
By Mark Oloo
30 mins ago
Kenya in 2026: Drought, debt and politicians itching for a referendum
Columnists
By Patrick Muinde
50 mins ago
Athletics events expected to make waves in 2026
Athletics
By Stephen Rutto
50 mins ago
Raising your farming enterprise this year
Smart Harvest
By Dr Joseph Othieno
1 hr ago