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  1. Kimani John: ‘Sharp boys’: A cry for legitimate opportunities

    Supporters of the “sharp boys” argue that these youths are simply adapting to harsh realities.

    sharp boys
  2. David M. Kigo: Politicians should keep to campaign timelines

    Kenyans have long tolerated early campaigning.

  3. Rose Murugi: Uko kadi? Gen Z reshaping Kenya’s politics

    As the movement gains traction, politicians from across the political divide have began adopting the slogan.

    26-year-old Allans Ademba uko kadi?
  4. Joseph Kioko: Reject politicians who only show up for polls

    Politicians who were rejected in the 2022 elections disappeared the moment results were announced.

    Politician
  5. Edwin Kariuki & Alphones Ogola: State should first sort out public hospitals issues

    While patients gasp for breath, billions were spent on digital systems that barely function.

    Kenyatta National Hospital
  6. Job Omanga: Why we must take bursaries away from MPs

    MPs use it to reward loyalists, punish opponents and maintain visibility.

    CDF bursaries
  7. Onyimbi Nelson: We can’t afford to gamble with health sector

    Health systems are often sensitive to governance failures, given the nature of how other sectors depend on it.

    Duale and SHA
  8. Andrew Akiba: Support educational theatre under CBE

    Before CBE, theatre groups could perform as many as 20 shows in a single school term, with weekends especially busy.

    Drama
  9. David Kigo: Opposition should offer solutions to challenges

    It would be constructive if opposition leaders also offered practical suggestions to improve governance.

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  10. Baraka Mumo Kilonzo: Bring order to fibre internet connections

    Across urban centres and rapidly growing towns, fibre optic cables hang loosely, poles are erected without order.

    Fiber optic cable