By Africa Uncensored Correspondent As the country heads to the general election in 11 months, concerns are rife as to how much more civilian blood will be lost in the...
By Hellen Owuor The emergence of Covid-19 took many by surprise, with the new virus spreading rapidly and introducing the need for extra safety precautions at an...
By Ogar Monday, Sekyen Dadik(Nigeria), Cece Siago (Kenya) As authorities in both Nigeria and Kenya battle to curb the spread of the coronavirus in the countries...
When the famous Chinese philosopher, Confucius said that only the wisest and stupidest men never change –he may not have had anyone living today in his mind, but his...
By Thomas Bwire and Jack Vincent An ambulance came to their doorstep in Kibera slums and picked up Agostina Mbwaya and her husband a few days after they tested positive...
From Litigating Foolscaps to Fighting BBI: A tour of Kenya’s Public Interest Litigation Front-Lines
By Morris Kiruga If Okiya Omtatah, the prolific public interest litigator, had had his way, Kenya would have held its seventh multiparty elections in August 2021. In...
By Steve Otieno Despite being a certified teacher of biology and chemistry at one of the prestigious schools in Nairobi, Kenya’s capital city, Evans Ogero still did not...
By Willy Mutunga (Chief Justice & President of the Supreme Court, 2011-2016 ) Kenya’s mixed election history Sometimes it is said, with some validity, that the...
By Robert Munuku We were bundled together in military trucks and taken straight to Naivasha Maximum Security Prison. On arrival, I was locked up in solitary confinement...
By Patricia Andago Let’s go down memory lane a little… In 1985, there was a shift from the 7-4-2-3 system to the 8-4-4 system. The curriculum was improved from one that...