[ad_1] It was my third week in the US when the September 11 terrorist attack took place. Checking news online, I saw a report that a...
[ad_1] By JENERALI ULIMWENGU A long time ago, I wrote in this very space, a saying I picked from an old Malian: ‘‘L’homme on le tue;...
[ad_1] By The EastAfrican Kampala has been flooded by potatoes from Kenya this season, bringing relief to consumers. A 90kg bag of Kenyan potatoes is retailing...
[ad_1] The Jubilee government is shipwrecked. The captain, his deputy and the visiting former PM rocked it. In a functional democracy, the Opposition should now be...
[ad_1] It is not hyperbole to state that implementation of the Competency Based Curriculum (CBC) has been a total disaster. Teachers are largely unprepared and are...
[ad_1] By ELIZABETH WASUNNA-OCHWA Closing the gender inequality gap remains an economic challenge and necessity across the world. A lot of effort is being put into...
[ad_1] By JENERALI ULIMWENGU A story is told of Zimbabwe’s Robert Mugabe back in April 1980, just after he had resoundingly won his country’s first election...
[ad_1] By WALE AKINYEMI Many people get to a point in their lives and leadership journey where they get stuck. They may be doing very well...
[ad_1] By MUTHOKI MUMO Jean Bigirimana, a reporter with the independent Burundian news outlet Iwacu, promised to be back soon when he left his home around...
[ad_1] By TEE NGUGI Let me start today’s discussion by painting a familiar interview scene on a Kenyan news cycle. A journalist has landed an exclusive...