Monthly Archives: August 2025
Maramureș 2025 Becomes a Beacon of Hope as Dr. Nina Meyerhof...
Her call to “lead from the soul” would become the guiding theme of the institute, weaving its way through intensive workshops, cultural immersions, and...
Beyond Laws: Why Kenya’s Police Need a Cultural Reset, Not More...
A closer look reveals that the country does not lack laws. Article 25(a) of the Constitution guarantees freedom from torture and cruel, inhuman, or...
Lowering University Fees Won’t Save Higher Education in Kenya
Education policy in Kenya is often driven by slogans and electoral timelines rather than by a sustained national strategy.
The government must stop treating education...
A Case for Devolving Kenya’s Basic Education
Under the Fourth Schedule of the Constitution, basic education is listed as a national government function, while counties oversee early childhood education and vocational...
Charles Omuga Kabisae: The Golden Voice of Kenyan Broadcasting Falls Silent
For many Kenyans, the name Omuga Kabisae evokes a flood of memories. His was not just a broadcaster’s voice; it was an institution in...
Diplomatic Crossroads as Kenya’s Major Non-Nato Ally Status Under Scrutiny
By Obed Simiyu.
Reports from Washington D.C. suggest that the Senate's re-evaluation is driven by concerns over Kenya's evolving foreign policy.
The US sees Kenya as...
Kenya’s Remuneration: Need to Link Basic Salary to Academic Qualification
Without a framework that fairly compensates academic qualification, the current remuneration model risks undermining both professional development and institutional integrity.
One key objection is the...
Kenya’s Development Deadlock: Why Slogans Can’t Build a Nation
Political promises change with each election, but national development must be anchored in continuity.
Development goals should be negotiated and agreed upon across political lines.
History...
How Wakenya Pamoja SACCO is Redefining Member Confidence and Financial Growth
In an increasingly skeptical financial environment, trust is no longer assumed, it is earned. This is especially true in Kenya’s SACCO movement, where a...










































