[ad_1] By EDITORIALMore by this Author hat the monster of xenophobic attacks has reared its ugly head — again — in South Africa, hardly a year...
[ad_1] By EDITORIALMore by this Author The revelation by the Controller of Budget that the government spent Sh7.5 billion on travel in five months makes nonsense...
[ad_1] By MATIKO BOHOKO I read Kinyua Nkanata’s letter, “New 2018 law on agriculture will victimise small-scale farmers” (Saturday Nation, March 30) with amazement. I’m a...
[ad_1] By JEROME OGOLA The xenophobic attacks happening in the ‘Rainbow Nation’, South Africa, are unfortunate and worrying. The violence must be stopped. It is not...
[ad_1] Reports of lives lost due to starvation are terribly annoying after the government promised that such a thing would never happen again. [ad_2] Source link
[ad_1] By CHARLES ONYANGO-OBBOMore by this Author April is genocide commemoration month in Rwanda. This year it marks the 25th anniversary of the Genocide Against the...
[ad_1] Inattention to detail is a cardinal sin in reportage. This is so because a journalist’s stock in trade is factual presentation, bar which what one...
[ad_1] By EDITORIALMore by this Author World 5,000 metres champion Hellen Obiri made history at the 43rd World Cross Country Championships in Aarhus, Denmark, on Saturday...
[ad_1] By CHARLES SHIROKO I agree with columnist Mutuma Mathiu’s “Law should protect our children from pests, not endanger them” (DN, March 29). Our “past” cultures...
[ad_1] By EDITORIALMore by this Author The gripping teacher shortage that has hit public schools could severely compromise the quality of education unless it is quickly...