Why Shabana needs its glamour back! By Douglas Arege The mention of Shabana football club creates a sensation for many a people, especially those who grew up when Shabana’s name was mentioned alongside other famous and huge community clubs like Gor Mahia and AFC Leopards. My interaction with Shabana many years ago was through my […]
Secrets of George Saitoti death, how Uhuru Dumped billionaires Jimi Wanjigi and David Langat.
By Manaseh Nyainda The year is 2012 and the month is April. A meeting is taking place at Koisagat Farm in Nandi Hills owned by a silent mogul in the name of David Lagat. Present in the meeting is Alfred Keter, Oscar Sudi, David Lagat and a designated private secretary who also happens to be […]
Cheating in exams isn’t bad, the government has made it a culture for success in life
By Wandia njoya via fb So I go back to the office and the file hasn’t arrived. The lady goes to the archive, finds the file, and takes me to go to the finance office. It’s now a thing, because they don’t see people my age coming back for transcripts. At the finance office, the […]
Changing the color of police uniforms is not part of police reforms
By Executive Director of International Centre for Policy and Conflict The Constitution gave us a roadmap on the kind of police we needed to create. So the starting point is to ask the question, have we implemented the police reforms as provided in the Constitution? Secondly, we have the National Police Service Act of 2011. Regrettably, […]
Here are the job opportunities created after the Blue economy conference in Nairobi
Dennis Itumbi Via fb So after three days of intense discussions the three-day Blue Economy Conference closed yesterday. What opportunities does focus on Blue Economy create? I share some…. Quayside services, A quay is the area near a lake, Ocean – next to the Blue. Therefore Quayside Services is a range of businesses that can be […]
The Blue economy was just another strategy to exploit Kenyans
Wandia Njoya via fb One feature of whiteness is to spend resources looking for a magic solution while ignoring the answer staring you in the face. Because the bigger point of such adventures is power built on exclusivity. And that’s what this talk of blue economy is about. The people of Kenya ARE RIGHT HERE. […]
A Rare Moment, Hon Moses Kuria Talks Sense Over Maize Cartels and Gender Bill
By J Kilasi Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria is not my cup of tea but yester-night he raised two fundamental points which made me believe that the guy has a working brain after all. One, maize farmers (read Kalenjins) should stop this nonsense of demanding preset prices for their corn from the government. The government […]
Three Conditions Uhuru and China Must Fulfil Before Signing New Loans, na sio tafadhali
By Joseph Githu for Kao news Let’s talk If we must borrow from China for infrastructure growth 3 things must happen, yes three solid conditions must be fulfilled One 30% of the entire contract must be supplied by the locals, that includes human resource, raw materials and technical support, otherwise we shall be complaining of […]
Details of Rosemary Odinga ailment, struggles: A story of rare fortude and courage
By Salim Lone A STORY OF RARE FORTITUDE AND COURAGE Rosemary Odinga’s public appearance on Tuesday marked the culmination of a heroic two-year struggle, and of a profound inner strength, against seemingly impossible medical and other odds. She has somehow managed to overcome the horrors and demons of her wrenching ordeal to a point where […]
Hilarious: Breaking down Mike Sonko’s American Accent, were it to be Gov Waititu
By Onyinkwa O You must have heard the linguistic acrobatics that some Kenyans from ‘bara’ pull whenever they are speaking Swahili to a coastal. Or those so called ‘life coaches’ or ‘motivational speakers’ on Kenyan TV who do that annoying fake American twang that they think makes them sound wise and knowledgeable. Or some of […]
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