By John Dell’Osso and Douglas Gillison If you live near buried treasure—huge deposits of oil and gas, eye-popping reserves of gold, copper, bauxite...
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By Bassam Khawaja and Rebecca Riddell Kenya’s government has made a conscious choice to expand the role of for-profit private operators in...
By Thomas Bwire “Don’t Kill me daddy Don’t Kill me, Don’t Kill me daddy was the screaming sound of the boy as I beat him with a belt without mercy...
By Christine Mungai About ten years ago, electricity came to my shagz for the first time. It’s not that far from Nairobi, just about an hour’s drive...
By Linda Ngari This fact-check by Piga Firimbi features a report which found that in 2019, Kenyans lost as much as Sh2.15 million per person to...
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 Willy Mutunga (Chief Justice & President of the Supreme Court, 2011-2016 ) Kenya’s mixed election history Sometimes it is said, with some...
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...
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...
By Naipanoi Lepapa Commissioning parents who venture into the legal minefield of surrogacy in Kenya also risk losing their money, children, or both –...