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Bosire: Jubilee needs own crisis talks ahead of national dialogue
Debate on whether the country needs to have a national dialogue has been on going. The leadership of CORD first tabled the proposal at Uhuru Park during a public reception for former Prime Minister Raila Odinga on his return from a long tour of the US.
By TIMOTHY BOSIRE 11 years ago
Bosire: Jubilee needs own crisis talks ahead of national dialogue
Dropping laptop project would be sufficient apology
Education Cabinet Secretary Prof Jacob Kaimenyi should just see the light and drop the controversial attempts to purchase laptop computers for pupils in our public schools.
By Timothy Bosire 11 years ago
Dropping laptop project would be sufficient apology
Dropping laptop project would be sufficient apology
Education Cabinet Secretary Prof Jacob Kaimenyi should just see the light and drop the controversial attempts to purchase laptop computers for pupils in our public schools.
By TIMOTHY BOSIRE 11 years ago
Dropping laptop project would be sufficient apology
Where we lost the plot in respect to the courts and rule of law
Impunity is at last ruling Kenya. Kenyans didn’t elect it but was installed by those who used it to twist democracy and elections to grab power in the past.
By By Timothy Bosire 12 years ago
Where we lost the plot in respect  to the courts and rule of law
Jubilee now the Tower of Babel
The Jubilee government is fast becoming another Tower of Babel. The more its owners purport to build it more, the more they get confused and speak in tongues. Could they be on what the French call: “Mission impossible”?
By Timothy Bosire 12 years ago
Jubilee now the Tower of Babel
By rushing to bastardise ICC, the AU is betraying Africa
Both celebration and outrage at last weekend’s African Union (AU) decree blocking President Uhuru Kenyatta and Deputy President William Ruto from attending their crimes against humanity cases at the International Criminal Court (ICC) are misplaced.
By Timothy Bosire 12 years ago
By rushing to bastardise ICC, the AU is betraying Africa
Calls to amend the law to block Raila from 2017 race retrogressive
We had gotten used to calls in political rallies to block former Prime Minister Raila Odinga from ascending to the presidency.
By Timothy Bosire 12 years ago
Calls to amend the law to block Raila from 2017 race retrogressive
Quest to frustrate ICC is an abuse to constitutionalism
I have no personal grudge nor ill-will towards President Uhuru Kenyatta and his deputy William Ruto. I respect them as the two top leaders of our country.
By Timothy Bosire 12 years ago
Quest to frustrate ICC is an abuse to constitutionalism
Why does justice appear permanently elusive?
Legal experts have called Parliament unjust as it infringes on the Judiciary, thus undermining the Constitution which underscores the separation of powers between the arms of government.
By Timothy Bosire 12 years ago
Why does justice appear permanently elusive?
Kalonzo’s confession mirrors level of elusive electoral justice
Democracy and all fairness must thrive in Kenya as we seek to build a just society.
By -TIMOTHY BOSIRE 12 years ago
Kalonzo’s confession mirrors level of elusive electoral justice
What ails African countries is failed leadership bereft of vision
First we had the Pan Africanist Movement with hope but today the Africa Union (AU) with total despair
By - Timothy Bosire 12 years ago
What ails African countries is failed leadership bereft of vision
NCPB gets Sh1.22 billion to buy maize, other grains
National
By Edwin Nyarangi
42 mins ago
Regulator shuts 27 illegal security firms in nationwide crackdown
National
By Edwin Nyarangi
42 mins ago
Mbadi warns of economic shock from Middle East conflict
National
By Lewis Nyaundi
42 mins ago
Sifuna faction plans Mombasa rally amid ODM tensions
Politics
By Willis Oketch
42 mins ago
Crunch day for ODM as key parallel meetings slated for today
Politics
By Brian Kisanji
42 mins ago