Opinion

Limuru Three debate should not be disrupted

In the right to speech we are reminded that we must tolerate the views of the people or groups we dislike the most.

BWIRE: Media Information Literacy key in regulation

Many people are concerned about the threat to responsible and professional journalism.

The ongoing Nakba: A call for justice and accountability

In 1948, It is estimated that between 700,000 to 800,000 Palestinians were forcibly expelled from their homes

KENDO: Unleash ‘KK’ plan to end relief mentality

A 20-month-old government, though, cannot take full responsibility for mistakes spanning six decades.

MERCY NYAMU: Supporting new mothers in the workplace

Promoting breastfeeding for the first six months to one year yields significant health benefits for mothers and babies.

MWANGI: Fact-finding is critical in handling violations

A call is gaining momentum among business enterprises to establish an Operational Grievance Mechanism

BWIRE: Media regulation must embrace change

Majority of the audience are younger, more curious, more IT savvy

MONARI: Kenya must advance nurses' rights for improved care

On International Nurses Day, the Nguvu Change Leader highlights the many challenges overworked nurses face

MAKABE: Manage plant health for improved food security

Plants play a significant role in maintaining life on Earth, accounting for 80 per cent of the food we consume.

Locked GACHOKI: The increasing number of tea auctions

Many feel that any auction should be organised by independent entities with no interest in the outcome of the selling ...

KAIKAI: How to effectively fight tobacco

Research suggests that tailored health warnings significantly impact tobacco-related behaviours and attitudes.

Support children from schools that are still closed

More than 2,000 schools will not reopen for the second term today.

OCHIENG: Why wake up early?

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

Counties must clear huge Kemsa debt

Almost all the counties, save for Wajir, have accumulated massive debts at the state-owned medical supplier.

CHEPKOECH: How to align wage bill with decent work goals

Decent work implies job opportunities that also provide job security and social protection for families.

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.