Mambo Mbotela: May his voice echo through haunt our leaders into integrity
The late Veteran radio broadcaster Leonard Mambo Mbotela's voice raised Kenya from its knees during its darkest and bloodiest hour.
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Mambo Mbotela: May his voice echo through haunt our leaders into integrity
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To many journalists, His Highness the Aga Khan, was the father and high patron of Kenyan and East African journalism.
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How African leaders can handle long-running crisis in DR Congo
The DRC, with its vast territory and abundant mineral wealth has become a key battleground for external powers whose interests in the country’s resources have exacerbated internal strife.
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Jimmy Carter's life lessons that could turn Kenya into a developed, united country
I was delighted. The tension and fear that had seared through my body vanished. The arena burst into sudden screams of joy, song and dance.
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Jimmy Carter's life lessons that could turn Kenya into a developed, united country
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Prof Davy Koech: From acclaimed scientist to prisoner and short-lived freedom
My friend Prof Davy Koech was a traumatised man in serious pain. At 70, he had suffered a heart attack. He had endured abject poverty, calamity and sorrow in childhood.
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Prof Davy Koech: From acclaimed scientist to prisoner and short-lived freedom
Oloo Aringo's exit rekindles Hezekiah Oyugi's powerful reign during Kanu's rule
Like his nickname, Big Pen, he made and destroyed careers and people’s lives. At times we were forced to do embarrassing things for our own survival.
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Oloo Aringo's exit rekindles Hezekiah Oyugi's powerful reign during Kanu's rule
Oloo Aringo's harrowing airport experience after Ouko's death
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Oloo Aringo's harrowing airport experience after Ouko's death
Mambo Mbotela: May his voice echo through haunt our leaders into integrity
The late Veteran radio broadcaster Leonard Mambo Mbotela's voice raised Kenya from its knees during its darkest and bloodiest hour.
By 1 month ago
Mambo Mbotela: May his voice echo through haunt our leaders into integrity
Aga Khan was father of EA journalism
To many journalists, His Highness the Aga Khan, was the father and high patron of Kenyan and East African journalism.
By 1 month ago
Aga Khan was father of EA journalism
How African leaders can handle long-running crisis in DR Congo
The DRC, with its vast territory and abundant mineral wealth has become a key battleground for external powers whose interests in the country’s resources have exacerbated internal strife.
By 1 month ago
How African leaders can handle long-running crisis in DR Congo
Jimmy Carter's life lessons that could turn Kenya into a developed, united country
I was delighted. The tension and fear that had seared through my body vanished. The arena burst into sudden screams of joy, song and dance.
By 2 months ago
Jimmy Carter's life lessons that could turn Kenya into a developed, united country
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Prof Davy Koech: From acclaimed scientist to prisoner and short-lived freedom
My friend Prof Davy Koech was a traumatised man in serious pain. At 70, he had suffered a heart attack. He had endured abject poverty, calamity and sorrow in childhood.
By 2 months ago
Prof Davy Koech: From acclaimed scientist to prisoner and short-lived freedom
Oloo Aringo's exit rekindles Hezekiah Oyugi's powerful reign during Kanu's rule
Like his nickname, Big Pen, he made and destroyed careers and people’s lives. At times we were forced to do embarrassing things for our own survival.
By 2 months ago
Oloo Aringo's exit rekindles Hezekiah Oyugi's powerful reign during Kanu's rule
Oloo Aringo's harrowing airport experience after Ouko's death
Oloo Aringo’s sycophantic moment came when he heaped praise on President Moi to the point of referring to him as “The Prince of Peace.”
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Oloo Aringo's harrowing airport experience after Ouko's death
Mambo Mbotela: May his voice echo through haunt our leaders into integrity
The late Veteran radio broadcaster Leonard Mambo Mbotela's voice raised Kenya from its knees during its darkest and bloodiest hour.
By 1 month ago
Mambo Mbotela: May his voice echo through haunt our leaders into integrity
Aga Khan was father of EA journalism
To many journalists, His Highness the Aga Khan, was the father and high patron of Kenyan and East African journalism.
By 1 month ago
Aga Khan was father of EA journalism
How African leaders can handle long-running crisis in DR Congo
The DRC, with its vast territory and abundant mineral wealth has become a key battleground for external powers whose interests in the country’s resources have exacerbated internal strife.
By 1 month ago
How African leaders can handle long-running crisis in DR Congo
Jimmy Carter's life lessons that could turn Kenya into a developed, united country
I was delighted. The tension and fear that had seared through my body vanished. The arena burst into sudden screams of joy, song and dance.
By 2 months ago
Jimmy Carter's life lessons that could turn Kenya into a developed, united country
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Prof Davy Koech: From acclaimed scientist to prisoner and short-lived freedom
My friend Prof Davy Koech was a traumatised man in serious pain. At 70, he had suffered a heart attack. He had endured abject poverty, calamity and sorrow in childhood.
By 2 months ago
Prof Davy Koech: From acclaimed scientist to prisoner and short-lived freedom
Oloo Aringo's exit rekindles Hezekiah Oyugi's powerful reign during Kanu's rule
Like his nickname, Big Pen, he made and destroyed careers and people’s lives. At times we were forced to do embarrassing things for our own survival.
By 2 months ago
Oloo Aringo's exit rekindles Hezekiah Oyugi's powerful reign during Kanu's rule
Oloo Aringo's harrowing airport experience after Ouko's death
Oloo Aringo’s sycophantic moment came when he heaped praise on President Moi to the point of referring to him as “The Prince of Peace.”
By 4 months ago
Oloo Aringo's harrowing airport experience after Ouko's death
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41 years later, plotters of the 1982 coup owe Kenya apology
Non-Commissioned Officers of Kenya Air Force (KAF), calling themselves the 'People's Redemption Council' ('PRC') organised the coup. But their heinous actions were short lived.
By Caleb Atemi 1 year ago
41 years later, plotters of the 1982 coup owe Kenya apology
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UhuRuto Tantrums: Walking in the other's shoes and a lesson for leaders
Uhuru is stuck in political wars between his former deputy and Raila. After Supreme Court ruling that affirmed Ruto's election, Uhuru loudly stated that he recognises only Raila as his leader.
By Caleb Atemi 1 year ago
UhuRuto Tantrums: Walking in the other's shoes and a lesson for leaders
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The African diplomat; Is Ruto treading a dangerous and slippery ground?
Ruto is a young, educated and highly ambitious politician. He is the first holder of a doctorate degree to became president of Kenya. He is trying to cut for himself an image of an African Statesman
By Caleb Atemi 1 year ago
The African diplomat; Is Ruto treading a dangerous and slippery ground?
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Kenyans caught between two hard headed politicos reluctant to let go amid raging tiff
Ruto never backs off from a fight even when wisdom says he should. Raila, a man with a restless spirit whose opposition walk is littered with tears, broken bones, and blood.
By Caleb Atemi 1 year ago
Kenyans caught between two hard headed politicos reluctant to let go amid raging tiff
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Of politics and the health of presidents
President Daniel Moi was such a heath freak, if one coughed or sneezed violently during cabinet meetings, he could be requested to take leave and return once fully recovered.
By Caleb Atemi 1 year ago
Of politics and the health of presidents
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Malala joining Cabinet: A case of trusted presidents' allies whose word became law
Ruto is following in the footsteps of his predecessors, who surrounded themselves with men and women that were strangers in government, but had massive clout and say on matters of national importance
By Caleb Atemi 1 year ago
Malala joining Cabinet: A case of trusted presidents' allies whose word became law
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Murders, detentions and armed raids: Wars that media has fought across the decades
Since independence, Kenya has had its fair share of the likes of Kuria; men foaming at the mouth, spewing venom and vomiting threats.
By Caleb Atemi 1 year ago
Murders, detentions and armed raids: Wars that media has fought across the decades
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Drunks, brewers, and chiefs: Politics of illicit brews and the curse of colonial laws
Since colonial days, poor Kenyans have suffered in the name of the fight against alcoholism. Violence, discrimination, and primitive methods have been used to fight brews.
By Caleb Atemi 1 year ago
Drunks, brewers, and chiefs: Politics of illicit brews and the curse of colonial laws
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What Ruto can learn from his predecessors on how to manage precarious situations
Ruto being a strategist who learned from Daniel arap Moi, will not allow the Finance Bill to fail. Most MPs know that if the bill fails in totality, the country will shut down.
By Caleb Atemi 1 year ago
What Ruto can learn from his predecessors on how to manage precarious situations
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Why, Like others before him, Ruto will have a hard time dealing a killer blow to graft
Ruto, who packaged a hustler's champion campaign, is promising to tackle the vice whose flames made my father weep during his last days. He must first contend with the private owners of Kenya.
By Caleb Atemi 1 year ago
Why, Like others before him, Ruto will have a hard time dealing a killer blow to graft
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Trump before court: Similarities between US and African countries on power and wealth
After many years of violent street protests, battles and deaths, long after the Cold War had fizzled out, Kenya ushered in multiparty democracy. But did this mean anything to the citizens?
By Caleb Atemi 1 year ago
Trump before court: Similarities between US and African countries on power and wealth
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First on scene! Telling stories about the pain of others and living with the consequences
Journalists are among the most traumatised professionals. Like doctors, nurses, teachers and police officers, journalists are neglected and taken for granted.
By Caleb Atemi 1 year ago
First on scene! Telling stories about the pain of others and living with the consequences
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Combating religious cults is timely, but let us also get rid of cultic politicians
The Shakahola massacre opens national wounds oozing with pus and maggots of religious cults and cultic leaders, who prey on people's weaknesses.
By Caleb Atemi 1 year ago
Combating religious cults is timely, but let us also get rid of cultic politicians
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Economic genius but bad politician; why Kenyans still miss Kibaki's leadership
Kibaki introduced performance contracting, each government ministry, agency and parastatal, had to put in place measurable programmes with clear goals and deliverables.
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Economic genius but bad politician; why Kenyans still miss Kibaki's leadership
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How Kamlesh Pattni's charm held Kenya's rich and mighty captive in his Goldenberg scandal
The year was 1993. After pressure from donors and western governments, Pattni was arrested and charged with conspiracy to defraud the government of billions of shillings.
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How Kamlesh Pattni's charm held Kenya's rich and mighty captive in his Goldenberg scandal
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How handshakes became part of Kenya's political history, will Ruto follow suit?
Kenyatta set the stage and pace of power sharing, his actions prepared the behavioural pattern of subsequent leaders to make promises and proclamations they knew couldn't be achieved.
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How handshakes became part of Kenya's political history, will Ruto follow suit?
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From Jaramogi to Matiang'i: Tales of Kenya's dark past of impunity involving police power
Today, our policemen are still being used by those with money, influence and power. Even a transformed Directorate of Criminal Investigation (DCI) is caught up in political intrigues.
By Caleb Atemi 2 years ago
From Jaramogi to Matiang'i: Tales of Kenya's dark past of impunity involving police power
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Matiang'i woes: Vital lessons from Kenya's chequered history on power and influence
Matiang''i was an all-powerful minister in the government of Uhuru Kenyatta. He wielded massive power. He issued threats against the then Deputy President William Ruto and his supporters.
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Matiang'i woes: Vital lessons from Kenya's chequered history on power and influence
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The silent message in recent visit to Kenya by America's First Lady Jill Biden
America is gently elbowing its way back to Kenya and Africa. For years now, China has occupied the place that the US and other Western powers had fought hard to retain since the Cold War era.
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