Letters
Social security fund’s plan for domestic workers not feasible
The National Social Security Fund (NSSF) has done well to come up with a concept aimed to assist domestic workers save for their old age
Read More »Members must get it right when delivering speeches in Kiswahili
I was greatly impressed to see an MP making maiden speech in Kiswahili. However, this member really struggled to get the correct terminologies to freely express herself.
Read More »Our MPs deserve better pay for them to be good leaders
The debate on whether or not our MPs should be paid salaries enjoyed by their predecessors in the Tenth Parliament has been raging for almost two months now.
Read More »Police not main solution to insecurity
For a long time, the public and the Government have put the police force under performance pressure due to the rising insecurity in the country. I agree that police have a vital role in security matters but their efforts can be rendered fruitless due to lack of proper support in their operations.
Read More »MPs should be given higher pay, perks
I would like to go against the grain and play the devil’s advocate.
Read More »Other Stories
- CJ’s reaction to critics was miscalculated, wrong move
- Counties to consider waste management
- Why neglect police support staff in ongoing reform deal?
- MPs free to look for better paying jobs
- CORD must keep State on its toes
- Oversight mechanisms lacking in county management
- Secondary school students deserve laptops more
- Time to adopt motorcycle ambulances
- Kimemia has not been fair in his handling of Raila
- Are Uhuru, Ruto the Biblical Jushua and Caleb we want?
- Kanu might rule us for many more years
- Kenya’s five-year cycles of optimism and heartbreak
- Who’ll teach pupils how to use laptops?
- Bashing Museveni over rustling ‘joke’ laughable
- Open letter to President-elect Uhuru on agenda
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