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Kihika's US-born twins and the question of reproductive justice
Whilst women deserve to explore many options for bearing children, these conversations leave out the crucial element of who gets to access these privileges, and who does not.
By 1 month ago
Kihika's US-born twins and the question of reproductive justice
Reduce extravagant spending instead of borrowing from IMF
The government is spending billions of shillings every year on loan repayment and seeks to fix the problem by borrowing more money.
By 1 month ago
Reduce extravagant spending instead of borrowing from IMF
Justice system should priotise rehabilitation, not punishment
Margaret Nduta’s case is the first in recent history to bring to the fore of the Kenyan consciousness the question of how crime is dealt with, and whether the punishment befits the crime.
By 2 months ago
Justice system should priotise rehabilitation, not punishment
Easing economic pressure key to tackling drug abuse crisis
Statistics from local authorities and rehabilitation centres point to an alarming rise in cases of alcohol poisoning due to consumption of unsafe brews.
By 2 months ago
Easing economic pressure key to tackling drug abuse crisis
Western democratic model isn't working for us; let's rethink it
What goes into the making of a functioning democracy? Among one of the most crucial factors is the running of free and fair elections.
By 2 months ago
Western democratic model isn't working for us; let's rethink it
Why young people want a tough leader to take over after Ruto
As the country prematurely gears up for the 2027 elections, several names have been fronted as ideal candidates to run against the incumbent President William Ruto
By 2 months ago
Why young people want a tough leader to take over after Ruto
Why many Kenyans celebrated Raila's Addis loss
While Valetine’s Day was a big celebration the world over, perhaps an even bigger day for Kenyans was the 15th of February, when the new chair of the AUC was elected in Addis Ababa.
By 2 months ago
Why many Kenyans celebrated Raila's Addis loss
Media must exercise its power of influence with due diligence
The article is referring to the Israeli hostages who had been released in the past week, and appeared to look as though during their time with Hamas they had been starved.
By 3 months ago
Media must exercise its power of influence with due diligence
US should avoid past mistakes during its foreign interventions
On Sunday, US forces conducted airstrikes in Somalia's Golis Mountains, targeting IS operatives. Trump announced that these precision strikes eliminated a senior IS attack planner.
By 3 months ago
US should avoid past mistakes during its foreign interventions
It is time for Africans to shed reliance on Western handouts
Foreign aid is frequently tied to political and economic conditionalities that serve the interests of donor countries, perpetuating a form of neo-colonialism.
By 3 months ago
It is time for Africans to shed reliance on Western handouts
Premium
Time for US to go beyond false dichotomy of two-party system
The ceasefire in Gaza is a bittersweet moment,while its immediate effects are a relief to those caught in the crossfire, it also highlights the stark failures of US foreign policy.
By 3 months ago
Time for US to go beyond false dichotomy of two-party system
California's deadly wildfires reveal US's lopsided priorities
In recent days, California’s devastating wildfires have reignited public concern over the escalating climate crisis.
By 4 months ago
California's deadly wildfires reveal US's lopsided priorities
What it takes for a democratic states to become dictatorship
What does it take to turn a country’s leadership from democratic to dictatorial? Tell-tale signs that Kenya could be slipping to dictatorship.
By 4 months ago
What it takes for a democratic states to become dictatorship
Our liberation struggles clash with intolerance and prejudice
As 2024 comes to a close, it will go down in history as a year worth remembering for both joyful and mournful reasons. On the one hand, the endless cases of femicide and police brutality.
By 4 months ago
Our liberation struggles clash with intolerance and prejudice
Dispersing anti-femicide protest suggests that State backs GBV
The women who marched in Kenya were not merely protesting against femicide but were challenging a broader system of oppression that devalues their lives.
By 5 months ago
Dispersing anti-femicide protest suggests that State backs GBV
Stop blatant exploitation of Kenyans by tech companies
Artificial intelligence (AI) is celebrated as a transformative technology with the potential to revolutionise industries, enhance productivity, and address global challenges.
By 5 months ago
Stop blatant exploitation of Kenyans by tech companies
How poverty puts women at the risk of abuse and death
We are currently in the middle of the annual 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence. This year’s theme is, 'Every 11 Minutes, one woman is killed' and 'Unite to end Violence against Women'.
By 5 months ago
How poverty puts women at the risk of abuse and death
What should be done to turn COP29 discussions into action
The 29th UN Climate Change Conference (COP29), held in Baku, Azerbaijan, concluded last weekend with a mix of optimism and frustration.
By 5 months ago
What should be done to turn COP29 discussions into action
Chidimma Adetshina's win reveals ugly face of xenophobia in Africa
The announcement of her shortlisting raised eyebrows when South Africans noticed that her name was not only foreign but specifically Nigerian.
By 5 months ago
Chidimma Adetshina's win reveals ugly face of xenophobia in Africa
Why Trump triumphed over the Democratic candidate with ease
The election of Donald Trump as President of the United States for a second time this past week came as a surprise to many who supported the liberal policies of Kamala Harris.
By 6 months ago
Why Trump triumphed over the Democratic candidate with ease
Femicide: Why telling women to be more vigilant is not helpful
It is patronising to tell women who are at risk of harm to be more vigilant, when all women know is vigilance, and when the greatest threat to them exists within the walls of their own homes.
By 6 months ago
Femicide: Why telling women to be more vigilant is not helpful
Kihika's US-born twins and the question of reproductive justice
Whilst women deserve to explore many options for bearing children, these conversations leave out the crucial element of who gets to access these privileges, and who does not.
By 1 month ago
Kihika's US-born twins and the question of reproductive justice
Reduce extravagant spending instead of borrowing from IMF
The government is spending billions of shillings every year on loan repayment and seeks to fix the problem by borrowing more money.
By 1 month ago
Reduce extravagant spending instead of borrowing from IMF
Justice system should priotise rehabilitation, not punishment
Margaret Nduta’s case is the first in recent history to bring to the fore of the Kenyan consciousness the question of how crime is dealt with, and whether the punishment befits the crime.
By 2 months ago
Justice system should priotise rehabilitation, not punishment
Easing economic pressure key to tackling drug abuse crisis
Statistics from local authorities and rehabilitation centres point to an alarming rise in cases of alcohol poisoning due to consumption of unsafe brews.
By 2 months ago
Easing economic pressure key to tackling drug abuse crisis
Western democratic model isn't working for us; let's rethink it
What goes into the making of a functioning democracy? Among one of the most crucial factors is the running of free and fair elections.
By 2 months ago
Western democratic model isn't working for us; let's rethink it
Why young people want a tough leader to take over after Ruto
As the country prematurely gears up for the 2027 elections, several names have been fronted as ideal candidates to run against the incumbent President William Ruto
By 2 months ago
Why young people want a tough leader to take over after Ruto
Why many Kenyans celebrated Raila's Addis loss
While Valetine’s Day was a big celebration the world over, perhaps an even bigger day for Kenyans was the 15th of February, when the new chair of the AUC was elected in Addis Ababa.
By 2 months ago
Why many Kenyans celebrated Raila's Addis loss
Media must exercise its power of influence with due diligence
The article is referring to the Israeli hostages who had been released in the past week, and appeared to look as though during their time with Hamas they had been starved.
By 3 months ago
Media must exercise its power of influence with due diligence
US should avoid past mistakes during its foreign interventions
On Sunday, US forces conducted airstrikes in Somalia's Golis Mountains, targeting IS operatives. Trump announced that these precision strikes eliminated a senior IS attack planner.
By 3 months ago
US should avoid past mistakes during its foreign interventions
It is time for Africans to shed reliance on Western handouts
Foreign aid is frequently tied to political and economic conditionalities that serve the interests of donor countries, perpetuating a form of neo-colonialism.
By 3 months ago
It is time for Africans to shed reliance on Western handouts
Premium
Time for US to go beyond false dichotomy of two-party system
The ceasefire in Gaza is a bittersweet moment,while its immediate effects are a relief to those caught in the crossfire, it also highlights the stark failures of US foreign policy.
By 3 months ago
Time for US to go beyond false dichotomy of two-party system
California's deadly wildfires reveal US's lopsided priorities
In recent days, California’s devastating wildfires have reignited public concern over the escalating climate crisis.
By 4 months ago
California's deadly wildfires reveal US's lopsided priorities
What it takes for a democratic states to become dictatorship
What does it take to turn a country’s leadership from democratic to dictatorial? Tell-tale signs that Kenya could be slipping to dictatorship.
By 4 months ago
What it takes for a democratic states to become dictatorship
Our liberation struggles clash with intolerance and prejudice
As 2024 comes to a close, it will go down in history as a year worth remembering for both joyful and mournful reasons. On the one hand, the endless cases of femicide and police brutality.
By 4 months ago
Our liberation struggles clash with intolerance and prejudice
Dispersing anti-femicide protest suggests that State backs GBV
The women who marched in Kenya were not merely protesting against femicide but were challenging a broader system of oppression that devalues their lives.
By 5 months ago
Dispersing anti-femicide protest suggests that State backs GBV
Stop blatant exploitation of Kenyans by tech companies
Artificial intelligence (AI) is celebrated as a transformative technology with the potential to revolutionise industries, enhance productivity, and address global challenges.
By 5 months ago
Stop blatant exploitation of Kenyans by tech companies
How poverty puts women at the risk of abuse and death
We are currently in the middle of the annual 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence. This year’s theme is, 'Every 11 Minutes, one woman is killed' and 'Unite to end Violence against Women'.
By 5 months ago
How poverty puts women at the risk of abuse and death
What should be done to turn COP29 discussions into action
The 29th UN Climate Change Conference (COP29), held in Baku, Azerbaijan, concluded last weekend with a mix of optimism and frustration.
By 5 months ago
What should be done to turn COP29 discussions into action
Chidimma Adetshina's win reveals ugly face of xenophobia in Africa
The announcement of her shortlisting raised eyebrows when South Africans noticed that her name was not only foreign but specifically Nigerian.
By 5 months ago
Chidimma Adetshina's win reveals ugly face of xenophobia in Africa