[ad_1] The recent decision by the Supreme Court on Wajir gubernatorial election petition has put Judiciary on the limelight. A divided bench upheld the election of...
[ad_1] The Media Observer, a digital publication of the Media Council of Kenya gives new meaning to the idiom: ‘The pot calling the kettle black’. There is...
[ad_1] The Kenyan teacher is unappreciated, trampled upon, ridiculed and unrecognised. [ad_2] Source link
[ad_1] The cries over corruption in the national government and in the counties are too loud, though maybe not loud enough. That Kenya has experienced some...
[ad_1] The protagonist in Things Fall Apart, the iconic anti-colonial novel by the great Chinua Achebe, is Okonkwo. Achebe writes that “Okonkwo was well known in...
[ad_1] Last Friday was International Women’s Day. This day, observed each year, celebrates the achievements of women across the world. More importantly it brings to the...
[ad_1] Listening with journalist Amina Abdi-Rabar to students and teachers in the fertile county of Kisii this week, we were troubled by many stories of teenage...
[ad_1] Workers at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) went on strike last week. Perturbed by the proposed takeover of the airport’s management by the fiscally...
[ad_1] It was a great privilege and honour to meet and listen to Deltan Dallagnon this past week. Deltan is the lead federal prosecutor in the...
[ad_1] I never thought I would ever say this – but I am starting to feel sorry for the scion of the Burning Spear. I am...