Monthly Archives: July 2025
Don’t Betray the Learner: Why Kenya Must Protect Free Education at...
The issue at hand is not just about budgets and numbers; it is about Kenya’s moral, constitutional, and developmental obligation to provide quality, accessible...
Beyond the Balance Sheet: Embedding Political Risk at the Heart of...
Political risk presents a strategic challenge and a call to enhanced due diligence.
Kenya has been lauded as a democratic anchor in the region, but...
The Silent Squeeze: Starving Government Agencies to Merger Submission
This emerging pattern signals a subtle yet deliberate form of administrative attrition—one that appears designed to force compliance without triggering resistance.
Agencies have reported sudden,...
The Democratic Cornerstone: A Constitutional Analysis of Article 37 of Kenya’s...
This precedent established what constitutional scholars call the "rights-protective approach" to constitutional interpretation, where courts lean toward expanding rather than restricting fundamental rights.
Unlike the...
Degrees in Doubt: Thousands of KCSE Students Rejecting University Placements
This unexpected decline in university applications comes on the heels of the 2024 KCSE results, which saw improved overall performance compared to previous years
Out...
Kenya’s Skills Revolution: Demystifying CBE, CBET, and TVET in Education Reform
A defining feature of CBE is its learner-centered and flexible approach. Students progress through their learning journeys at their own pace, moving forward only...








































