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  1. Waihenya: CS Murkomen draws on his old pulpit skills for ministerial success

    His railing against alcohol and drug abuse, uncivil behavior, and breakdown in law and order appealed to many parents

    Kipchumba Murkomen
  2. Obonyo: Youth should be absorbed into public service

    It is prudent that governments absorb young people trained through internship into their agencies and departments.

    Youth
  3. Manyika: How Africa can capitalise on AI opportunities

    Together, we can co-create a future where AI benefits every African.

  4. K'Onyango: Trump’s tariffs, trade wars will hurt Africa

    With Agoa set to expire in September, Trump’s move suggests renewal is unlikely.

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  5. Mavenjina: Kenya must develop reparations policies, laws 

    Parliament needs to urgently enact legislation that provides for reparations for these violations.

  6. Global health: Time to build back better after US aid withdrawal

    Global health practice has always given prominence to Global North voices.

  7. Akinyi: Parliament can do more to address gender issues

    The National Assembly should accelerate action for gender equality by making gender-responsive budgeting a legal requirement.

  8. Waithanji: Avoiding seed oils unnecessary

    Focusing on portion control and incorporating omega-3-rich foods can help maintain a healthy inflammatory balance.

    seed oils
  9. Wangalwa: Islamic finance must evolve for deeper inclusion

    Kenya currently has three fully-fledged Islamic banks and conventional banks.

    Islamic Bank
  10. Vicini & Janse: Sweden supports UN reform to boost its effectiveness

    Mid-sized countries like Kenya and Sweden must defend the UN and the rules-based world order.