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Kenya is where it is because Kenyan institutions have remained solidly colonial and have stagnated, blocking Kenyans from building their own country.
The Tanzanian government is threatening to evict more than 80,000 Maasai from the Ngorongoro world heritage site, claiming that the Maasai must be cleared from their land in the interests of ...
The lack of a focused policy since the 1990s has pushed the cashew nut sector into perennial decline. The sector’s disintegration started when the state-owned Kenya Cashewnut factory ollapsed in 1997 ...
Under the terms of the proposed Pandemic Treaty and the Amended International Health Regulations, the ministries of health around the globe will be reduced to mere servants of the WHO in the event of ...
Coupled with a military not inclined to political experiments, Kenya’s lengthy history of civic-based activism has helped the country a great deal.
Watching the anti-finance bill-turned-anti-government protests unfold in Kenya, I could not help but wonder what I could offer from my own experiences of analysing and contributing, however modestly, ...
In this the first of a two-part series, Wandia Njoya traces how Kenyan politics deteriorated to the level of the grotesque, where grandeur, obscene wealth, crass contempt and spectacular violence ...
To clinch the African Union Commission Chair, Kenya will have to cautiously court its neighbours and navigate the existing regional rivalries to receive their full backing.
Beneath the veneer of empty platitudes about acknowledging Africa’s role in conserving biodiversity and mitigating climate change, the Africa Climate Summit was mere geopolitics at play, with the West ...
African countries have long been victims of the double standard that allows agrochemical giants to dump in their territories pesticides that are banned or restricted in Europe. It is high time they ...
The civil war in Ethiopia is a fight over control and access to the country's national cake that was previously enjoyed solely by the TPLF regime, and which they are now determined to recapture at all ...
Speaking on the theme of Imperialism in the Third World World Professor Micere Mugo argues that, depending on who ends up having supremacy over our intellect, we shall live or die.
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