by Vincent Kimosop In four months, Kenyans go for elections to elect a new president and other leaders. As the political space heightens, two coalitions have emerged as vehicles for the leading presidential candidates...
Beyond Polemics and Political Obscurity to Meaningful Political Participation by the Kenyan Youth
By Beverline Anyango Ongaro Over the years, Kenyan youths have been urged to take charge of their destiny by participating in the electoral processes. These discourses have been charged up, but sometimes, the youth’s...
Legislating the 2022 Kenyan Election
By Fredrick Obwanda Kenya’s general elections are held on the second week of every fifth year as prescribed by the Constitution 2010. It outlines a detailed electoral process birthed from painful lessons of Kenya’s most...
An Assessment of Major Institutions Enabling Devolution in Kenya and Their Consequential Effects
By Javas Bigambo After decades of centralised governance dating back to the colonial era, Kenyans resolved to transition to a system where powers and governance are shared between the centre and the devolved units. As...
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...
Counting the Cost of Ethiopia’s Tigray Crisis
By Daniel Orogo The 12-month-long war between Tigrayan Peoples Liberation Forces (TPLF) and the Ethiopian Federal Government’s National Defence Force (ENDF) and allies was majorly contained in the Tigray...
Enhance 4K Club Policy to Develop Better Food Systems
By Shadrack Agaki Kenya strives to eliminate poverty and ensure access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food by all people at all times. And as though heeding to the biblical King Solomon’s wisdom of starting...
Election Preparedness: Institutionalising Presidential Transitions in Kenya
By Javas Bigambo Elections have a natural way of disrupting the status quo, especially when the people’s will is respected and sealed through new social contracts for governance. Democracy is sustained through...