Matters of a Superficial Nature
BY ARCHER It’s a fact, humans are superficial beings, the degree of superficiality varying from individual to individual. When choosing someone to date, sometimes we’re too focused on the physical...
View ArticleOf Societal Obligations
BY AKELLOVE With age comes wedding committees. Now there’s a valuable adage my mother forgot to tell me. This could prove to be problematic, seeing as I don’t particularly enjoy weddings. I mean, yeah,...
View ArticleSimpl-ICC-ity
by SHIRO NJAGI Maybe I am naïve and not very well-versed with law, especially the Kenyan Constitution and the Roman Statute. I must admit I didn’t read the whole Constitution even as I woke up early...
View ArticleKenya: Is There a Lifeline For The Future?
by Neemo Many Kenyans have been wondering whether the current government is serious about pledges they articulated to the electorate. For the majority of the past fifty or so years since independence,...
View ArticleBankers: Robbers or Businessmen, or both?
There was a story in the press a few weeks back about [well I don’t know how to describe him but here goes] a English fella who was knighted some years ago for his services to the banking industry. He...
View ArticleIncreased Cost of Living – Cartels? Pirate Money? Or Not.
I’m sure most people are glad that the church took some time off holding prayer rallies and meetings for some of the Ocampo 6 to petition the two principals to address the rising food and fuel prices...
View ArticleUhuru Budget: What About the Deficit?
While it would be overly dramatic to describe the state of Kenya’s finances as being in the red zone it is safe to say that there are some slight causes for concern. These causes for concern mainly...
View Article“Why I Will Not Be Voting” by @iFortKnox
Guest blog by @iFortKnox I grew up a lone child and since I lost my mum when I was seven, it was just me and my dad until my teenage years when I was sent to boarding school. Living with my dad, I was...
View ArticleThe Generation That Wouldn’t Vote
Guest post by Soni In a parallel universe, perhaps, Diaspora Kenyans would’ve registered to vote for this year’s General Elections. On a related note, in a parallel universe, ICC suspects would not be...
View ArticleAnother View: Why I Disagree with the Supreme Court of Kenya
By Isaac Rutenberg** The Supreme Court has neither friends nor enemies among Kenyans. It just cares about justice for all Kenyans. — Dr Willy M Mutunga (@WMutunga) March 31, 2013 I have nothing but the...
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