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  1. Kahariri, Haji order on slogans undermines constitution

    The people have a right to express their dissatisfaction and keep the government on its toes.

    Chief of Defence Forces General Charles Kahariri and Noordin Haji
  2. MPs' Sh300,000 pay rise is ridiculous

    The Salaries and Remuneration Commission was arm-twisted to “increase perks of the heavily paid legislators.

    Parliament Buildings
  3. IG Kanja must stop extortion in police stations

    Some officers arrest suspects on flimsy grounds and lock them up in cells until money is paid for their freedom.

    Inspector-General of Police nominee Douglas Kanja
  4. NTSA must tame rogue matatu operators

    The crews disobey traffic rules as if the roads belong to them.

     rogue matatu driver
  5. Harambee Stars can still do better

    New coach Benni McCarthy has brought a new momentum that should be stepped up.

    Harambee Stars
  6. How to stop politicians from desecrating funerals, places of worship

    Let the organisers and/or clergymen or masters of ceremonies simply deny them the microphone.

    Microphone
  7. SHA debts: Threat to close private hospitals absurd

    The National Health Insurance Fund had not paid the hospitals their dues when it was shut down.

    Social Health Authority building
  8. Scrap NCIC, it is a toothless dog

    The NCIC has become the home of moribund retirees.

    NCIC Chairman Dr. Rev. Samuel Kobia
  9. Politicians must stop 'maid slavery' in the Middle East

    Owners of some of the employment agencies recruiting Kenyan women to work in the Gulf are politicians.

  10. Proposal to ban pensions for civil servants ill-advised

    What Moses Kuria and others are enjoying today is the result of hard work by the civil service.