By Javas Bigambo Ethnic identity is as old as man’s existence and distinguishes people in their societal groupings. By its nature, ethnicity is a social construct. Its anthropological significance is to strengthen...
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Innovative land Use Policy Critical to Achievement of Zero Hunger Aspiration
By Shadrack Agaki Food systems’ transformation to ensure that everyone has access to consistent, sufficient and nutritious food is a primary global agenda. The concern that the world might be unable to feed an...
Why Africa Union and International Community Must Stop Former Rebels From Electoral Participation in Africa
By Daniel Orogo The hope of the international community (AU, UN, America, and Europe) is that the experience of the electoral politics will somehow result in the changes of the former rebels so that they can move away...
Erasing The Error Of Inequality: Expanding Spaces For Women In Decision Making And Governance In Kenya
By Beverline Anyango Ongaro ‘Everything is interwoven, and the web is holy; none of its parts are unconnected. They are composed harmoniously, and together they compose the world. One world, made up of all things...
The Ethnic Factor in The Cog of Nationhood
By Javas Bigambo Ethnic identity is as old as man’s existence and distinguishes people in their societal groupings. By its nature, ethnicity is a social construct. Its anthropological significance is to strengthen...
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...
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...
Why Kenya Must Intervene to Quell Regional Instability Threats
By Daniel Orogo In a 21st November 2020 interview with Mail & Guardian, Tanzanian opposition leader Tundu Lissu while urging the world to pay close attention to the state of democracy in Tanzania, asserts that...
Government Digitization: Myth or Reality
By Fredrick Obwanda Kenya has been functioning without documented legal safeguards to data interoperability. The state has mostly relied on information on hard copy documents spread across different agencies. This means...
A Tale of Two Chief Justices: Securing the Transformation of The Judiciary and What Lies Ahead for Incoming Chief Justice
By Allan Maleche and Nyokabi Njogu When retired Chief Justice (CJ) Willy Mutunga took over the helm of the Judiciary in 2011, he remarked that he found a Judiciary that was designed to fail: so frail in its structures;...
The Procurement Trap for County Chiefs in Graft War
By Fredrick Obwanda In her 24th July 2019 ruling in a case pitting Samburu Governor Moses Lenolkulal and the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), Ngugi set a precedent by upholding the trial court’s ruling that barred...