Why you should register as a voter and vote

IEBC is currently undertaking voter registration for potential first time voter who are mostly youths, and who should vote when elections are called. According to Worldometer 2021, the median age in Kenya is 20.1 years meaning that of the 48 million Kenyans, the average is 20.1 years. It should be noted that voting is aContinue reading “Why you should register as a voter and vote”

The ICJ- Kenya – Somalia ruling an effect of colonialism

In 1884, fourteen European Nations including America met in Berlin, Germany and divided amongst themselves the countries of Africa, but they didn’t have a single representative from Africa. The outcome of such meeting was the drawing of the African political map that has since existed with slight modifications. It can thus be said that theseContinue reading “The ICJ- Kenya – Somalia ruling an effect of colonialism”

Leverage on the World Habitat Day 4th October 2021 celebrations for more action on climate change

The theme for this year’s World Habitat Day celebrations to be held on Monday, 4th October 2021 is “Accelerating urban action for a carbon free world”. Increases in carbon globally has been responsible for global warming, adverse weather conditions & climate change, which poses a major challenge for sustainable development. As a country, we shouldContinue reading “Leverage on the World Habitat Day 4th October 2021 celebrations for more action on climate change”

Sticking to the Ubuntu philosophy and also leveraging on soft power will reduce leadership squabbles

Africa has disseminated many things to the world, one of which the Ubuntu worldview and social ideology, underpinned by interdependence and interrelatedness of individual to the other human beings and the larger society. The Ubuntu philosophy is held by two truisms namely: human being are humans because of others; human being are so because ofContinue reading “Sticking to the Ubuntu philosophy and also leveraging on soft power will reduce leadership squabbles”

Leverage on the findings of the economic survey 2021

The Economic Survey 2021 that shows that the economy lost over 740,000 jobs, which is not purely a Kenyan challenge since we all have faced the wrath of the vagaries of COVID 19. Despite this challenge, the economy recorded positive strides in the sectors of Information Communication Technology (ICT), which grew by 4.8%, which impliesContinue reading “Leverage on the findings of the economic survey 2021”

What are we missing in the current manifestoes that are being developed

The Kenya vision 2030, under the political pillar, envisages issue based politics to be at the centre of every political condensation. The implication is that such contestations should be pegged on addressing the needs of the citizenry, including crating an enabling environment for achievement of individual and national objectives in a harmonious manner. The manifestoesContinue reading “What are we missing in the current manifestoes that are being developed”

A properly working system and how to end poverty required in Kenya

Kenyans have been accused of politicking throughout their lives, an accusation that is activated every election time. This makes our brand of politics to be highly emotional and one filled by cut throat competition, arguments and counter arguments as rival groups try to undo each other. This in the process makes some communities to engageContinue reading “A properly working system and how to end poverty required in Kenya”

Continue with the ongoing parastatal and university reforms in Kenya

There has been much hullabaloo on the recent reorganization of the University of Nairobi and other state owned enterprises. It should be remembered that in 2013, H.E President Uhuru Kenyatta, commissioned the parastatal reforms report, which highlighted the need to merge some state owned entities to make them more viable economically and functionally. The reportContinue reading “Continue with the ongoing parastatal and university reforms in Kenya”

Ignore the naysayers and enforce the degree requirement for leaders in Kenya

In the book of Acts of Apostles 7:20 records that “Moses was educated with all the education of the Egyptians”, and it is this same Moses that God used to emancipate the Israelites from captivity in Egypt, and it’s through him that laws and instructions were given to the people (the first five books inContinue reading “Ignore the naysayers and enforce the degree requirement for leaders in Kenya”

Revive Mumias sugar company and others in Kenya through PPPs

There is need for re-thinking of better revitalization strategy for Mumias sugar and others and privatization is not the best method under the current situation. The revival of the company relies on the goodwill and cooperation between all stakeholders in order to avail the much needed renewal strategies that will require to be sustainably financedContinue reading “Revive Mumias sugar company and others in Kenya through PPPs”