
The law forcing civil servants to resign before elections blocks experienced leaders and fuels political stagnation. It’s time for urgent reform.
The law forcing civil servants to resign before elections blocks experienced leaders and fuels political stagnation. It’s time for urgent reform.
For Sudan, one of the darkest chapters is undoubtedly the rise and longstanding rule of the so-called Islamic Movement, the Sudanese branch of Muslim Brotherhood.
Interior CS Kipchumba Murkomen’s ‘shoot to kill’ remark ignites outrage as Kenyans demand accountability. Is democracy under threat or finally awakening?
Discover how leveraging technology is revolutionising insurance coverage in Kenya and globally by enhancing accessibility, efficiency, and customer satisfaction.
If Sudan stabilises, the country will become a source of regional stability, owing to its strategic location in the continent and the natural resources it has.
President Ruto's slow crisis response, from Gen Z protests to Albert Ojwang's death, raises urgent questions about leadership, justice, and public trust
Albert Ojwang’s death in police custody exposes Kenya’s deepening crisis of brutality, mistrust, and impunity. Justice for him is justice for all.
Kenya’s counties face a revenue crisis. Discover how tech, transparency, and citizen input can transform public finance and unlock true devolution.
Albert Ojwang, a teacher and father, died in police custody for a tweet. His death exposes Kenya’s deepening crisis of power, dissent, and justice.
Deep dive into the chain of command behind Albert Ojwang’s death, calling for officer accountability and exposing critical failures in Kenya’s justice system.
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