Makokha examines how grassroots data systems and citizen participation can improve Kenya's development planning and service delivery.
The government has already acquired land in several parts of Mombasa, Kilifi, Kwale and Lamu, benefiting tens of thousands of families.
The education policies after independence were guided by a reactionary philosophy rather than long-term interests.
Unlike Kenya, American authorities appear to understand that judicial punishment need not always culminate in a custodial sentence.
Critics may argue that dialogue alone cannot resolve deep-rooted inequalities or geopolitical conflicts.
They must be ready to back anyone and any scientific method that arrives at the candidate, even where it doesn’t favour specific individuals.
Many students are not voiceless because they have nothing to say, but because they are voice-poor from lack of a safe way to identify what is wrong.
Kenya's streets have become sites of dissent more than ever. They are democratic archives of life in which history can be heard.
The Court of Appeal is unlikely to disturb what the High Court has done; if anything, it is more likely that they may toss the finding of constitutional violations.