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Festive handouts and cost of transactional politics
Is it the officials’ personal money or public funds? If it is government money, how was it budgeted, and why is it being used this way instead of through formal social welfare programmes?
By 1 month ago
Festive handouts and cost of transactional politics
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Why visiting orphanages now may be harmful
Even when children appear happy during visits, the repeated cycle of bonding and loss leaves lasting emotional scars.
By 1 month ago
Why visiting orphanages now may be harmful
Africa cannot achieve peace without women
Women remain largely absent from peace negotiations, excluded from political decision-making, and chronically underfunded in conflict zones.
By 1 month ago
Africa cannot achieve peace without women
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My experience at SA's G20 Women's shutdown
It was a remarkable diplomatic snub, unprecedented in recent G20 history, and it intensified the already charged political atmosphere.
By 1 month ago
My experience at SA's G20 Women's shutdown
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What our aspirants can learn from Mamdani
Zohran Mamdani corrected Andrew Cuomo for mispronouncing his name, saying, “The name is Mamdani. M.A.M.D.A.N.I.”
By 2 months ago
What our aspirants can learn from Mamdani
No Kenyan should die outside a hospital gate
In Kenya, if someone dies in a hospital, the remains can be detained until bills are paid, even though multiple court rulings have condemned this.
By 2 months ago
No Kenyan should die outside a hospital gate
Why our teenagers should join political parties
By locking out teenagers, Kenya denies them a chance to engage with national politics at the very stage when they are forming their civic identities.
By 2 months ago
Why our teenagers should join political parties
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Why only coalitions will define Kenya post 2027
This ambiguity captures the essence of Kenya’s coalition politics as the country edges toward the 2027 general election.
By 2 months ago
Why only coalitions will define Kenya post 2027
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Raila's farewell was Kenya's story told variously
Media coverage captured Kenya at its most united. This was not just Baba’s story, it was Kenya’s story told through many lenses.
By 3 months ago
Raila's farewell was Kenya's story told variously
Our peculiar negotiated democracy kills choice
Negotiated democracy narrows political space. It locks out new entrants, it entrenches elite control, turning elections into rituals of endorsement rather than exercises of choice.
By 3 months ago
Our peculiar negotiated democracy kills choice
Parties must address intergenerational tensions
To build a truly inclusive democracy, we should consider allowing those under 18 to join political parties. This would deepen civic engagement and nurture leadership skills early.
By 3 months ago
Parties must address intergenerational tensions
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Festive handouts and cost of transactional politics
Is it the officials’ personal money or public funds? If it is government money, how was it budgeted, and why is it being used this way instead of through formal social welfare programmes?
By 1 month ago
Festive handouts and cost of transactional politics
Premium
Why visiting orphanages now may be harmful
Even when children appear happy during visits, the repeated cycle of bonding and loss leaves lasting emotional scars.
By 1 month ago
Why visiting orphanages now may be harmful
Africa cannot achieve peace without women
Women remain largely absent from peace negotiations, excluded from political decision-making, and chronically underfunded in conflict zones.
By 1 month ago
Africa cannot achieve peace without women
Premium
My experience at SA's G20 Women's shutdown
It was a remarkable diplomatic snub, unprecedented in recent G20 history, and it intensified the already charged political atmosphere.
By 1 month ago
My experience at SA's G20 Women's shutdown
Premium
What our aspirants can learn from Mamdani
Zohran Mamdani corrected Andrew Cuomo for mispronouncing his name, saying, “The name is Mamdani. M.A.M.D.A.N.I.”
By 2 months ago
What our aspirants can learn from Mamdani
No Kenyan should die outside a hospital gate
In Kenya, if someone dies in a hospital, the remains can be detained until bills are paid, even though multiple court rulings have condemned this.
By 2 months ago
No Kenyan should die outside a hospital gate
Why our teenagers should join political parties
By locking out teenagers, Kenya denies them a chance to engage with national politics at the very stage when they are forming their civic identities.
By 2 months ago
Why our teenagers should join political parties
Premium
Why only coalitions will define Kenya post 2027
This ambiguity captures the essence of Kenya’s coalition politics as the country edges toward the 2027 general election.
By 2 months ago
Why only coalitions will define Kenya post 2027
Premium
Raila's farewell was Kenya's story told variously
Media coverage captured Kenya at its most united. This was not just Baba’s story, it was Kenya’s story told through many lenses.
By 3 months ago
Raila's farewell was Kenya's story told variously
Our peculiar negotiated democracy kills choice
Negotiated democracy narrows political space. It locks out new entrants, it entrenches elite control, turning elections into rituals of endorsement rather than exercises of choice.
By 3 months ago
Our peculiar negotiated democracy kills choice
Parties must address intergenerational tensions
To build a truly inclusive democracy, we should consider allowing those under 18 to join political parties. This would deepen civic engagement and nurture leadership skills early.
By 3 months ago
Parties must address intergenerational tensions
Premium
Festive handouts and cost of transactional politics
Is it the officials’ personal money or public funds? If it is government money, how was it budgeted, and why is it being used this way instead of through formal social welfare programmes?
By 1 month ago
Festive handouts and cost of transactional politics
Premium
Why visiting orphanages now may be harmful
Even when children appear happy during visits, the repeated cycle of bonding and loss leaves lasting emotional scars.
By 1 month ago
Why visiting orphanages now may be harmful
Africa cannot achieve peace without women
Women remain largely absent from peace negotiations, excluded from political decision-making, and chronically underfunded in conflict zones.
By 1 month ago
Africa cannot achieve peace without women
Premium
My experience at SA's G20 Women's shutdown
It was a remarkable diplomatic snub, unprecedented in recent G20 history, and it intensified the already charged political atmosphere.
By 1 month ago
My experience at SA's G20 Women's shutdown
Premium
What our aspirants can learn from Mamdani
Zohran Mamdani corrected Andrew Cuomo for mispronouncing his name, saying, “The name is Mamdani. M.A.M.D.A.N.I.”
By 2 months ago
What our aspirants can learn from Mamdani
No Kenyan should die outside a hospital gate
In Kenya, if someone dies in a hospital, the remains can be detained until bills are paid, even though multiple court rulings have condemned this.
By 2 months ago
No Kenyan should die outside a hospital gate
Why our teenagers should join political parties
By locking out teenagers, Kenya denies them a chance to engage with national politics at the very stage when they are forming their civic identities.
By 2 months ago
Why our teenagers should join political parties
Premium
Why only coalitions will define Kenya post 2027
This ambiguity captures the essence of Kenya’s coalition politics as the country edges toward the 2027 general election.
By 2 months ago
Why only coalitions will define Kenya post 2027
Premium
Raila's farewell was Kenya's story told variously
Media coverage captured Kenya at its most united. This was not just Baba’s story, it was Kenya’s story told through many lenses.
By 3 months ago
Raila's farewell was Kenya's story told variously
Our peculiar negotiated democracy kills choice
Negotiated democracy narrows political space. It locks out new entrants, it entrenches elite control, turning elections into rituals of endorsement rather than exercises of choice.
By 3 months ago
Our peculiar negotiated democracy kills choice
Parties must address intergenerational tensions
To build a truly inclusive democracy, we should consider allowing those under 18 to join political parties. This would deepen civic engagement and nurture leadership skills early.
By 3 months ago
Parties must address intergenerational tensions
Premium
Why visiting orphanages now may be harmful
Even when children appear happy during visits, the repeated cycle of bonding and loss leaves lasting emotional scars.
By Wanja Maina 1 month ago
Why visiting orphanages now may be harmful
Africa cannot achieve peace without women
Women remain largely absent from peace negotiations, excluded from political decision-making, and chronically underfunded in conflict zones.
By Wanja Maina 1 month ago
Africa cannot achieve peace without women
Premium
My experience at SA's G20 Women's shutdown
It was a remarkable diplomatic snub, unprecedented in recent G20 history, and it intensified the already charged political atmosphere.
By Wanja Maina 1 month ago
My experience at SA's G20 Women's shutdown
Premium
What our aspirants can learn from Mamdani
Zohran Mamdani corrected Andrew Cuomo for mispronouncing his name, saying, "The name is Mamdani. M.A.M.D.A.N.I."
By Wanja Maina 2 months ago
What our aspirants can learn from Mamdani
No Kenyan should die outside a hospital gate
In Kenya, if someone dies in a hospital, the remains can be detained until bills are paid, even though multiple court rulings have condemned this.
By Wanja Maina 2 months ago
No Kenyan should die outside a hospital gate
Why our teenagers should join political parties
By locking out teenagers, Kenya denies them a chance to engage with national politics at the very stage when they are forming their civic identities.
By Wanja Maina 2 months ago
Why our teenagers should join political parties
Premium
Why only coalitions will define Kenya post 2027
This ambiguity captures the essence of Kenya's coalition politics as the country edges toward the 2027 general election.
By Wanja Maina 2 months ago
Why only coalitions will define Kenya post 2027
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