OPINION
Uhuru Kenyatta’s Legacy Hinges on Handshake
Presently, President Kenyatta can visit Luo Nyanza the home turf of Raila, any time and attract jubilant locals, something he would not do before the famous handshake of March 2018.
For Africa to Get Its Share of the Pie, It Must First Bake It
The lessons of history also confirm that the greatest creator of tax revenues and fiscally sustainable jobs is the private sector
Nairobi Should Bid for World Economic Forum to Boost Conference Tourism
The World Economic Forum, whose main annual event is held in Davos, Switzerland, is one of the most celebrated gatherings of thought leaders in various fields
As the Poor Suffer, the Elite Being Spared Mau Evictions A***y
While senior political figures, civil servants and military officers were amongst the major beneficiaries, tens of thousands of ordinary people also accessed land as a consequence of illegal land allocations
Health Wonders of C******s and Why Big Pharma is S**k About it
Oil extraction can be done in the house and going back to herbs and away from chemical medication will bring back the glory of Africa since most foreign aid is packaged as medical help.
Sugar industry faces extinction thanks to proposed new rules
Kenya’s sugar industry has many natural advantages, almost all of which have been undermined by policy and public mismanagement that has seen its productivity...
Underinvestment in high performance computing worrying
Owing to the explosive evolution of Information Technology and Computer Science in the recent past, it goes without saying that the world has entered...
CBC will right the wrongs of 8:4:4 education system
They say if you judge fish by jumping on trees it will never win. Similarly, if you judge a monkey by swimming, it will...