Moderation needed by state, protestors
Both the state and anti-Finance Bill protestors need to cool down or we can drift into a state of anarchy
Both the state and anti-Finance Bill protestors need to cool down or we can drift into a state of anarchy
Let us reason with each other and secure our peace and our democracy
It is too simplistic to say that everything would be affordable if corruption and wastage were eliminated.
More taxes or more borrowing won’t help what with wastage in government and endemic corruption.
We must recognise that menstruation is a natural process that should not be a source of shame or disadvantage.
Youths from from various parts of the country have demonstrated that they are fearless and unbowed; it time they to act.
Astute successful businessmen often do not make successful politicians as they are geared to maximising for self, not ...
Politicians must recognise that ignoring this generation's demands and perspectives could lead to significant political ...
The involvement of undercover officers has sparked concerns
The mechanisms we are using as country to offload our teas into the global market need to be reviewed
The government is reaffirming its commitment to uphold constitutionalism
Bars, with their allure of alcohol and associated social activities, should not be located near schools.
The Treasury CS should focus on eliminating wastage rather than threatening cuts in government services
Many Kenyan women face challenges like retrogressive cultural practices and a largely patriarchal society.
Jacob Zuma and Julius Malema suffice in cementing the evidence of continued internal discord
Big parties are good for pluralism but a single giant party can monopolise the political space.
These two provide the enabling environment for private sector investment, which in turn creates jobs.
It is difficult to navigate the economy where the traditional guarantees of success, such as obtaining a good ...
All signs are that a normally apathetic constituency made of Kenya’s millennials and Gen Zs has been awakened from its ...
BWIRE: Attacks on journalists unacceptable and criminal
UN Security Council Resolution 1738 (2006) condemns attacks against journalists in conflict situations.