Africa Uncensored‘s Joy Kirigia breaks down the Managed Equipment Services (MES) programme in Kenya by following Esther, a cancer patient, to...
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Stories centred around happenings in Kenya
Africa Uncensored’s Joy Kirigia breaks down the Managed Equipment Services (MES) programme in Kenya by following Esther, a cancer patient, to...
By Henry Awino Disability inclusion remains a key priority area in Kenya’s national government agenda. This is captured under Article 54 (2) of...
Principles Over Personalities: Reflections about voting for the right candidate
By Samira Sawlani I was too young to vote in the UK’s 1997 election, yet it comes to mind as being one of the first polls which held my interest...
By Darius Okolla The Court of Appeal declared the Constitutional Amendment Bill aka the BBI null and void on all counts giving unanimous decisions on...
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...
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...
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...
In this episode of #Captured, we unveil from leaked procurement data of the mobile clinics project and show you how several companies, some linked to...
By Naipanoi Lepapa Commissioning parents who venture into the legal minefield of surrogacy in Kenya also risk losing their money, children, or both –...


