
Chapter Six Is Under Attack. Does Anyone Care?
In 2016, a near-brawl broke-out in the Kenyan Senate. The respective combatants were Evans Kidero, the then Governor of Nairobi County, and Mike Mbuvi Sonko,
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In 2016, a near-brawl broke-out in the Kenyan Senate. The respective combatants were Evans Kidero, the then Governor of Nairobi County, and Mike Mbuvi Sonko,

Just over a month ago, it came to light that President William Ruto has, on the advice of the Advisory Committee on the Power of

The recent coup d’etat in Niger that toppled the democratically elected government of president Mohamed Bazoum has highlighted a disturbing trend emerging in several West

What are our leaders reading? Some may read nothing at all, if you see the bare desks and shelves in the offices some parade on

One of the most significant aspects of the Saba Saba protests this month was that for the first time since the pro-democracy protests of the

The totem of private property was raised early after independence. Vast farms and ranches were transferred to our new elite, together with the large populations

The intention behind people pleasing is usually a very strong, almost alarm-like need to keep the peace, even if nothing about the situation logically calls

I do not seek to get into the pros and cons of the recently enacted Finance Act by the Kenya Kwanza government, even though it

The Finance Act 2023 also has colonial undertones that should make Kenyans very nervous. “The levy to enable more Kenyans to own their own houses

Uganda is one among around 30 African countries that have criminalised homosexuality, but no country in Africa has passed such a draconian law against homosexuals.









