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In Yoweri Museveni, Africa has a false prophet on ICC and justice
Africa Union held its 21st Ordinary Meeting in Addis Ababa last week, which also doubled up as its 50th Anniversary.
Read More »Salary tantrums elicit resounding recall drumbeats
Once upon a time, monkeys ruled humans. As kings, the primates were domineering, cheeky, deceitful, greedy and outrightly incorrigible
Read More »MPs can use budget process to check Executive
During the titillating drama in Parliament this week, the vexing question on how to arrest the public wage bill was unfortunately given a most casual attention by legislators
Read More »Schools must respect every students’ worship freedom
The landmark ruling by High Court Judge Justice Isaac Lenaola directing all public secondary schools to exempt students who subscribe to the Seventh Day Adventist (SDA) from weekend classes was not only a constitutional right to the students but also respect to the freedom of worship.
Read More »Day my mother told me not to visit her in the village for fear of insecurity
Early this week, Monday to be exact, on my way back to the US from Kenya, I met Kenya’s Chief Justice, Dr Willy Mutunga at Schiphol airport in Amsterdam.
Read More »Other Stories
- Confessions’ of a Mungiki man and tall tales asylum seekers tell
- What ails African countries is failed leadership bereft of vision
- Day Uhuru spoke on the things he can no longer enjoy
- Supremacy battles serve only to entertain, distract
- Which way for the civil society in today’s Kenya?
- Kimaiyo should mind his acts and remarks on force reforms
- Here comes the Cabinet, and being new it has chance to effect change
- Secretaries can prove critics wrong by exceeding expectations
- Kenya should have a permanent, coherent strategic national policy
- Which door should you knock when you have land dispute with your neighbours?
- Why Africa’s food crisis is a result of her production weaknesses
- Regional elite should focus on development, not politics
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But today, they sent a press release explaining why the concert did not take off. While they sent their sincerest apologies, it would seem that a refund for the event is still a distant dream.















