Columnists

OCHIENG: Why wake up early?

You cannot read that tantalising treatise and still struggle with waking up early.

MUGA: Two lessons from the floods

Criticism and scorn have been heaped on the current Kenyan administration.

NTURIBI & WACIRA: Medics' right to strike should be limited

Enjoyment of rights by an individual should not prejudice the rights and freedoms of others.

ONDITI: Address mental health in high-pressure workplaces

Employees are grappling with job insecurity, low wages and often toxic work environments

KENDO: Kenya cries for futuristic leaders

Communities are suffering devastation from years of official neglect.

ANG'ANA: On government’s out-of-touch directives

Let’s not even get to the demolitions happening in Mukuru kwa Njenga.

MULAY: Mobilise blended finance for climate investments

Kenya's climate finance needs span energy, agriculture, water and forestry.

WAIKENDA: Parliament must allocate more funds to counties

Funding is not just about allocating money but boosting the local economies.

KERATO: Why gender-based violence fight is still far from over

Violence against women is pervasive, including on digital platforms.

OKUMU: Equip medics with business skills

Entrepreneurship education can empower them to address critical gaps in the Kenyan healthcare system.

BARAYAN: Making Mombasa CBD a continental trade hub

It is obvious that the Mombasa central business district remains devoid of meaningful commercial activity.

Whitman's transformative diplomacy in Africa

US ambassador's commitment to trade aligns seamlessly with the continent's drive for self-sufficiency.

GACHOKI: The Ethiopian tea industry threat

Ethiopian government recently embarked on a graduate programme to promote tea growing among university graduates.

MUGA: Voters seek hope not development

“Development projects” only help you win, insofar as they give the voters reason to hope.

ANG'ANA: Nairobi: Ten times bitten, still never shy

In this battle between the government and Mother Nature, it is us, the ordinary citizenry, who are hurting.

OGUTU: How Ruto can drive 'fair' bargain in US

National interest is the driving force in international relations.

OMWOYO: Press freedom near yet far, time to turn the tide

It requires unwavering commitment, collaboration, and a shared belief in the rule of law.