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Locked AJUOK: Culture, funerals and their place in Kenyan politics

Death has a way of bringing to life conversations of culture, wrapped in political garb.

GHAI: Flooding menace: Where does the buck stop?

The human rights of perhaps millions have been affected. But there is no effective remedy.

Locked SIRAJ: Inhumane demolitions not solution to flooding crises

Focus should be on protecting and supporting the city's most vulnerable residents.

JEBET: Isolated wrangles between KDF, police must be sorted

If action is not taken immediately, then the images of both honourable forces will be tarnished and the public will ...

Locked OMWENGA: Decision to send Kenya police to Haiti ill-advised

From a layperson’s vantage point, these are unnecessary and unavoidable deaths of men and women waiting to happen.

BWIRE: Consider underground reservoirs to channel the floods

Yet again, we have been caught flat-footed by Mother Nature.

AJUOK: Is discipline breaking down among ‘disciplined’ security forces?

Not an isolated incident and we must ask ourselves why police would frogmarch elite combat soldiers.

MWAURA: Flooding a climate change crisis and worse to come

Upgrading early warning tells people when to seek high ground for themselves and livestock, increasing resilience.

WAFUKHO: Leadership lessons from the lion, spider and gazelle

Some say leaders are like ravished hyenas, but there are other tutorials from the animal kingdom.

MWANGI: Education ministry's midnight announcement leaves parents, students in the dark

By waiting until the 11th hour to decide, they have reinforced the perception they are out of touch with the needs of ...

Locked Don’t rattle other Kenyans by sharing fake information

Social media users are extremely sensitive to it. Misuse can cause anxiety and fear.

GHAI: Thinking about right to education

'Right to Education' trips off the tongue, but what does it really mean?

Locked KABATESI: Rains innocent: We are guilty of ineptitude

African populations are vulnerable to the impacts of climate change because of poverty.

Locked OMWENGA: Chopper crash: Don't rush to judgment

Reject rumours and await results of a thorough investigation

Locked AJUOK: Politics of tribe no place in military promotions

Although he eulogised Ogolla’s integrity at his funeral, it was utterly improper for the President to repeatedly cast ...

Locked Gen Ogolla succession: Tough choices in naming next CDF

Insiders say the council and the President have either Lt Gen Mutai or Lt Gen Tarus.

GHAI: More ways to kill Constitution than repealing

Too many people in public life do not seem to have even read the Constitution.