Kenya: Our Country

General Commentaries on Current Affairs in Kenya.

Monday, 28 July 2008

DESTROY THE MAU, WIN ELECTIONS AND KILL THE PASTROLISTS!!

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Listening to the dissonant voices coming from Rift Valley politicians on the question of the Mau Complex, one discerns a perfunctory lackada...
Wednesday, 23 July 2008

VIOLENT STRIKES IN KENYAN SECONDARY SCHOOLS

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Allow me to comment about the numerous violent strikes in secondary schools. I have served as a member of the Board of Governors in Publi...
Saturday, 5 July 2008

SABA SABA: 18 YEARS AFTER KENYANS HAVE LITTLE TO CELEBRATE.

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On 7th July 1990 Kenyans responded to a call made by politicians Kenneth Matiba and Charles Rubia and went to Kamukunji to press for consti...
Thursday, 26 June 2008

THANK YOU KTN & THE STANDARD GROUP!

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I wish to thank the Standard Group and the Kenya Television Network for the well researched and insightful documentary you aired last week c...
Thursday, 19 June 2008

MUTAHI NGUNYI IS WRONG: HON. RAILA ODINGA HAS NOT ABANDONED THE PEOPLE

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Mutahi Ngunyi is clearly wrong for accusing the Prime Minister, Rt. Hon Eng. Raila Odinga of abandoning the quest for social change. When Dr...
Friday, 13 June 2008

BUDGET SPEECH: THE SIDESHOWS BY KENYA POLICE

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In December 2007, which is just 6 (six) months ago, our leaders and politicians, including the President, Vice President and the Prime Minis...
Saturday, 7 June 2008

MATATU CHAOS IN NAIROBI: TRAFFIC POLICE ARE TO BLAME FOR LAXITY

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For some time now, residents of the Eastlands section of Nairobi have endured sporadic transport hitches occasioned by matatu operators prot...
Friday, 30 May 2008

KENYAN IDPs ARE ENTITLED TO HUMANITARIAN RELIEF, NOT COMPENSATION.

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Whereas government officials have ruled out compensation to the victims of the post-election that rocked Kenya in January and February this ...
Wednesday, 14 May 2008

SENATOR OBAMA’S GOOD FORTUNES ARE A BLESSING FOR KENYA & AFRICA

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Barring any surprises or the intervention of a force majeure (or an act of God), Illinois Senator Barack Hussein Obama is likely to become t...
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Friday, 9 May 2008

MUNGIKI HAS LEGITIMATE HISTORICAL, POLITICAL & SOCIO-ECONOMIC GRIEVANCES.

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Hardly a day passes without the mention of mungiki in the mainstream print and electronic media. Journalists, political and social commentat...
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Sunday, 27 April 2008

COMPLETE HOUSEWIVES FOR SOLDIERS- RESPONSE TO KWAMCHETSI MAKHOKHA

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Hi Makhokha, Your piece in the Saturday Nation of April 26, 2008 refers. Let me first make you know what an "Army Housewife" is. ...
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Thursday, 13 December 2007

KENYANS SHOULD REJECT POLITICAL & ELECTORAL VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN

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The problems that afflict women in this country range from gender based violence, poverty, discrimination, illiteracy to food insecurity int...
Friday, 23 November 2007

PROTECTING BUSINESSES AGAINST CASH FRAUDS

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Cash larceny is the commonest type of fraud simply because cash is easy to steal and hard to trace. The situation is even more critical for ...
Tuesday, 25 September 2007

PRESIDENT KIBAKI IS RIGHT; HON. MUTAHI KAGWE HAS DONE WELL IN MUKURWE-INI.

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In a rare political gesture, President Mwai Kibaki over the weekend complimented the Member of Parliament MP for Mukurwe-ini and Minister fo...
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Thursday, 20 September 2007

IS KIBAKI A TRIBALIST? THINK AGAIN

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It appears that the media are following Kikuyus everywere. Even if a Kikuyu gets appointed to the position of Director of Public Toilets, th...
Wednesday, 19 September 2007

SHOULD KENYA ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION (KACC) BE DISBANDED?

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Allow me to comment on this debate. I served in the KACC as a Crime Reading Officer in the Legal Services Department between 2005 and 2006. ...
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Wednesday, 12 September 2007

NORTH EASTERN KENYA HAS GREAT ECONOMIC POTENTIAL

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Last month the government announced that the construction of the Isiolo- Moyale road will commence in November. During his recent visit to N...
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Saturday, 1 September 2007

COMPUTER FORENSICS-KENYA NEEDS A LAW TO PROTECT BUSINESSES AGAINST CYBER/COMPUTER CRIME

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The business community like the media should have celebrated the withdrawal of The Kenya Communications (Amendment) Bill, 2007 by Minister M...
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