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  1. Why current Nairobi river clean-up is futile

    Accusing fingers have often been pointed at industries built along the river, but this is not entirely the case.

    Nairobi River
  2. Matatus conduct sign of social contract decay

    The actions are merely a symptom of widespread systemic collapse egged on by lack of enforcement of laws.

    Matatus
  3. Abductions, violence eroding trust in security

    Kenya’s security agencies have a troubling history of constitutional violations, particularly in handling dissent.

    Arrest
  4. Sexuality education is crucial in curricula

    CSE is an important tool in nurturing our children and guiding them in the right direction as they grow and explore the world around them.

    Sex education
  5. Prioritise safety on the roads this Christmas

    The festive season should be a time of happiness, not marred by avoidable accidents and tragedies

    Traffic jam
  6. Mr President, Kenyans yearn for solutions

    The political class has perfected the art of blackmail whenever they get hungry for power or money.

    William Ruto
  7. Ease private sector tax burden to spur growth

    By adopting a balanced approach to taxation, we can ensure that our economy remains competitive.

    Taxes
  8. Mr President, listen to those who listened to you

    Their protests may have quieted, but their voices have not been silenced.

    William Ruto
  9. We will ever learn and end mega scandals?

    Mega scams in Kenya involving billions of shillings have been common in Kenya since independence

    Gautam Adani
  10. Police must be held accountable for attacks on protesters

    The Constitution of Kenya 2010 guarantees the right to peaceful assembly under Article 37.