Amina’s star optimistic as selection process for WTO Director General enters home stretch
Sources in Geneva have revealed that Ms. Mohamed was the most preferred candidate in the first round.
By Walter Chesang 4 years ago
Amina’s star optimistic as selection process for WTO Director General enters home stretch
Why Amina fits the bill to take charge of WTO
She has the proven acumen and commitment to deliver this assignment
By Walter Chesang 4 years ago
Why Amina fits the bill to take charge of WTO
Jubilee looks all set to go the Kanu 1966 way
The events of February–June 1966 in Kanu are about to unfold before our eyes.
By Walter Chesang 5 years ago
Jubilee looks all set to go the Kanu 1966 way
Ruto’s best option is to stand up and fight hard
Ruto’s greatest enemy is Ruto himself. He approaches every issue with a macho-make belief; a personal will and bravado that is destructive.
By Walter Chesang 5 years ago
Ruto’s best option is to stand up and fight hard
DP Ruto is ‘pedigree dynasty’, not hustler
By Walter Chesang 5 years ago
DP Ruto is ‘pedigree dynasty’, not hustler
Why Ruto won’t be able to take us to Canaan
Kenyans cannot replace Uhuru with Ruto. Second; The handshake has created two hurdles, the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) and Raila Odinga.
By Walter Chesang 5 years ago
Why Ruto won’t be able to take us to Canaan
Why Ruto should mind curse that fell Okonkwo
There are stunning parallels between deputy president and Okonkwo, the character from famous book "Things Fall Apart"
By Walter Chesang 5 years ago
Why Ruto should mind curse that fell Okonkwo
Amina achieved much in Education ministry within a short time
Appointed into the Education Ministry in January last year, Dr Amina immediately put in place measures that ensured no examination was leaked.
By Walter Chesang 5 years ago
Amina achieved much in Education ministry within a short time
Fight or flight for Dr. William Ruto there is no middle ground
The political landscape is getting muddy, murky, slippery and hazy for the open ambitions of Deputy President William.
By Walter Chesang 5 years ago
Fight or flight for Dr. William Ruto there is no middle ground
Why Rift Valley bears greatest blame for corruption
The Lord chose William Ruto (David) – the Deputy President- to shepherd the Kalenjin (Jacob) and Kenya (Israel) with “integrity of heart”.
By Walter Chesang 5 years ago
Why Rift Valley bears greatest blame for corruption
Tall buildings have the deepest foundations
The Kenyan as a living organism requires a different kind of politics.
By Walter Chesang 6 years ago
Tall buildings have the deepest foundations
What is driving Ruto to such desperation?
Fate does not come with greetings, and fate is unfolding right before our own eyes, yet we are helpless.
By Walter Chesang 6 years ago
What is driving Ruto to such desperation?
Corruption: Why all is not lost for our Kenya
Ray of hope. In war on graft, always look for that hidden hand making the moves.
By Walter Chesang 6 years ago
Corruption: Why all is not lost for our Kenya
On the war on graft, right doesn’t matter, it is the success
By Walter Chesang 6 years ago
On the war on graft, right doesn’t matter, it is the success
Why the UhuRuto phenomenon could be falling apart
The folly of anchoring Jubilee’s future on myths and fallacies
By Walter Chesang 6 years ago
Why the UhuRuto phenomenon could be falling apart
How culture ‘teaches’ us to steal from public
The perceived siege mentally on a highly conscious and extremely agitated and restless society is both dangerous, explosive, bloody and deadly.
By Walter Chesang 6 years ago
How culture ‘teaches’ us to steal from public
Kill the spider Mr President, or are you afraid of blood?
To end the ‘cobweb’ menace, Uhuru Kenyatta must do the obvious thing...
By Walter Chesang 6 years ago
Kill the spider Mr President, or are you afraid of blood?
Let’s party, it’s Jubilee time after all
The Jubilee Party is doing just that - partying
By Walter Chesang 6 years ago
Let’s party, it’s Jubilee time after all
Kassait's bill is just what the doctor ordered for Kenya
It is one of the greatest gifts to Kenya people this year. We are a divided Nation.
By Walter Chesang 6 years ago
Kassait's bill is just what the doctor ordered for Kenya
To move forward, Kalenjin Nation should purge all ethnic tin gods
Prof Ayiro’s only mistake is that he does not come from the local community. But then Ayiro is a great teacher. He was Principal of Chavakali High School before former President Daniel arap Moi plucked him to head the prestigious Sunshine Secondary School.
By Walter Chesang 8 years ago
To move forward, Kalenjin Nation should purge all ethnic tin gods
Parties merger a tricky affair in the Rift Valley
The most versatile and prolific bulls are carefully selected and nurtured to help in the building of family herd. Without these bulls, livestock progeny and milk supply that constitute the diet and well-being of homesteads is greatly curtailed.
By Walter Chesang 8 years ago
Parties merger a tricky affair in the Rift Valley
Jubilee merger a tricky affair in the Rift Valley
Pastoralists in Kenya value their livestock. They attach great importance to dairy cows and bulls.
By Walter Chesang 8 years ago
Jubilee merger a tricky affair in the Rift Valley
Moi and the Kalenjin: Just who owes who what?
According to Ruto, the senator should pay his political debts urgently because "we (Kalenjins) supported his father's presidency for many years".
By Walter Chesang 8 years ago
Moi and the Kalenjin: Just who owes who what?
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