Kenya
The Struggle to Define Kenya’s Democracy
By Kichwa Mbaya Usually the living are the last to appreciate the changes taking place during their lives and it is left to the historians to later write about it and give it names. There Read more…
By Kichwa Mbaya Usually the living are the last to appreciate the changes taking place during their lives and it is left to the historians to later write about it and give it names. There Read more…
Frederick Jacob Titus Chiluba 1943 – 2011 Death has been announced of Frederick Jacob Titus Chiluba – the former President of Zambia. He died at home after a short illness suspected to be heart failure. Read more…
As I write this, The Kenya Police Service personnel are interviewing several legislators at various police stations in the country. These legislators are the target of investigations following denunciations by politicians, activists and NGOs. The Read more…
Dear Mr. President RE: OPEN LETTER TO YOU ON MISMANAGEMENT OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS Yes, Mr. President, the Country is evidently besieged by several problems and threats, and the general public is apprehensive and needs guidance. Read more…
How come every time the World Cup is on there is a terror attack in East Africa? The last time such an attack took place was in Uganda. Yet another coincidence perhaps: How come the Read more…
Kenyans will be going to bed tonight aware that the Uhuru Kenyatta government has instituted a state emergency without declaring the same. Article 132 (4)(d) empowers the president to declare a state of emergency. The Read more…
We had to come back. It was almost a matter of life and death. Some of our fans suffered clear symptoms of withdrawal syndrome. It was unbearable for them alone at first and later for Read more…