Revisiting the Kenyan Electoral Cycle

By Fredrick Obwanda Every five years, Kenyans go to the polls to choose their new leaders as stipulated in Article 136 of the Kenyan Constitution 2010.  Specifically, on the second Tuesday in August every fifth year, registered voters participate in...

Securing Justice in Criminal Cases: An Assessment of the Interplay between Investigation and Prosecution in Kenya Criminal Justice System

By Javas Bigambo A safe, orderly and progressive society is founded on protecting people’s fundamental rights and freedoms through a dependable criminal justice system. The Constitution of Kenya, 2010 guarantees paramount substantive and procedural...

Africa’s Development and The Ship of Theseus Paradox: Can Africa Remain The Same After it Changes?

By Solomon A. Mutagaya Historically, Theseus, son of Aegeus, the mythical King and founder of Athens, arguably traversed many journeys and did exploits throughout the ages. In one of his most popular escapades, he killed the Minotaur, a half-man...

Establishing Accountability in Kenya’s Electoral Processes

By Ben Nyabira Most Kenyans are shocked to learn that in some countries, especially developed democracies, elections could drag for days before votes are tallied and results announced without public uproar. This points to a high level of mutual...

Engaging The Youth in Governance

By Caren Wakoli “ If you want to see the future of a nation, look to its youth,” Karekin Njteh, Armenian statesman and military strategist. Why does the state of youth in Kenya remain dire despite numerous projects...

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