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  1. How to stop looting in counties

    Include Anti-graft agency detectives in the panels that approve payments to suppliers and contractors.

    Integrity centre
  2. After graft and drug abuse, gambling ranks third in Kenya

    Most vernacular radio stations have become more of casinos

    Betting
  3. Hold talks with doctors to avert strike

    The persisting problems are poor salaries and allowances, and the need for better and safer working conditions.

    Doctors' strike
  4. AU should expel military dictatorships until civilian rule is restored

    The African Union plays a key role in helping member states to solve crises and protect national sovereignty.

  5. How NHIF died before its 58th anniversary

    We killed NHIF before marking 58 years of helping Kenyans to pay hospital bills.

    NHIF Building
  6. State must sort out SHA mess

    SHA should include in its software system a provision for one to be able to confirm current payments by SMS with an ID number.

    SHIF
  7. Most African leaders “loot and mismanage resources

    They then fly first class with huge entourages just to go begging for aid from Western and Asian countries.

    Gunny bag
  8. What was wrong with NHIF for it to be replaced?

    It’s not about Kenyans opposing every government initiative, but the wrong ones.

    Social Health Authority building
  9. Who ever thought Ruto, Uhuru and Raila would team up again?

    As wananchi fight one another, politicians never hold grudges; their friendships transcend politics.

    William Ruto and Uhuru Kenyatta
  10. Ruto-Uhuru meeting is a win-win situation

    President Ruto has been throwing his foot soldiers under the bus after using them to test unpopular policies.

    William Ruto and Uhuru Kenyatta