Kenya’s place as a diplomacy powerhouse coming to bear at UN
The European Union is in the middle of a modern War of the Roses against Britain, and populism is on the rise across the continent.
By Faith Munuhe 5 years ago
Kenya’s place as a diplomacy powerhouse coming to bear at UN
Like Kipchoge, Kenya is on verge of greatness
Kenya is known mostly for two things around the world: Fast runners and the spirit of hakuna matata.
By Faith Munuhe 5 years ago
Like Kipchoge, Kenya is on verge of greatness
Sparing no effort in drugs crackdown a plus for Kenya
War against narcotics should not lose steam
By Faith Munuhe 5 years ago
Sparing no effort in drugs crackdown a plus for Kenya
Democracy is not all doom, gloom for us
Kenyan elections are hectic. Manic. The campaigns are loud and colourful. The results are also almost always contested.
By Faith Munuhe 5 years ago
Democracy is not all doom, gloom for us
All-female SWAT team puts gender equality battle on right footing
Special forces was previously a field completely dominated by men, but we are starting to see more women get involved.
By Faith Munuhe 5 years ago
All-female SWAT team puts gender equality battle on right footing
Ending corruption calls for collective effort by Kenyans
Eradicating corruption is the personal responsibility of each Kenyan citizen
By Faith Munuhe 5 years ago
Ending corruption calls for collective effort by Kenyans
Post Brexit, Kenya can take positive approach to grow its potential
No matter your viewpoint, it is plain to see that Kenya is a rising global economic force.
By Faith Munuhe 5 years ago
Post Brexit, Kenya can take positive approach to grow its potential
May the youth step forward and take up their space at the table
Thus, there is no general need to follow the call to arms to defend our homeland.
By Faith Munuhe 5 years ago
May the youth step forward and take up their space at the table
How Big 4 will exorcise ghost of neoliberalism
President Uhuru Kenyatta’s ambitious Big 4 are key to our country’s challenges and to the freedom of our youth.
By Faith Munuhe 5 years ago
How Big 4 will exorcise ghost of neoliberalism
Ramadhan message relevant to all, not just those of Islamic faith
While religious conflicts have been witnessed in other nations, there is mutual respect between Muslim and Christian faithful in the country.
By Faith Munuhe 5 years ago
Ramadhan message relevant to all, not just those of Islamic faith
Do not despair about rising public debt; it is for a worthy cause
Recent criticisms of the government’s decision regarding debt financing and borrowing lack basis.
By Faith Munuhe 5 years ago
Do not despair about rising public debt; it is for a worthy cause
Kenya’s tech prowess creating waves where it really matters
Jubilee administration has supported entrepreneurship, especially for women, who were left behind as the hi-tech revolution swept the through country.
By Faith Munuhe 5 years ago
Kenya’s tech prowess creating waves where it really matters
Spare no effort in campaign to reverse climate change
Clean air, potable water and productive soil are becoming scarce.
By Faith Munuhe 5 years ago
Spare no effort in campaign to reverse climate change
Why the success of our athletes is our success
Beatrice Chebet has worked hard for this moment: winning a gold medal, adorned in the famous Kenyan black, red and green.
By Faith Munuhe 5 years ago
Why the success of our athletes is our success
What Bashir’s ouster means to Kenyans
What Bashir’s ouster means to Kenyans
By Faith Munuhe 5 years ago
What Bashir’s ouster means to Kenyans
Safety of women not just a private issue
Beyond violating fundamental human rights, acts of VAW have grave economic consequences.
By Faith Munuhe 5 years ago
Safety of women not just a private issue
Our people are suffering, but think thrice before you make a donation
We are not just concerned. We are angry – understandably!
By Faith Munuhe 5 years ago
Our people are suffering, but think thrice before you make a donation
For the sake of security, Dadaab refugee camp should be dismantled
There are still over 150,000 residents of Dadaab after the Tripartite Agreement on Voluntary Repatriation.
By Faith Munuhe 5 years ago
For the sake of security, Dadaab refugee camp should be dismantled
Time to deliver the knock-out blow on rampant corruption
We should encourage each other and the President to keep progressing with this fight. We have all seen it for too long and said nothing.
By Faith Munuhe 6 years ago
Time to deliver the knock-out blow on rampant corruption
Corruption, what would Jesus do?
Kenya stands at the dawn of a new horizon whereby the way of doing things is about to change dramatically.
By Faith Munuhe 6 years ago
Corruption, what would Jesus do?
Why we had to drop the divisive ‘big 4’ for the new Big Four agenda
These four men seem to be on the same side.
By Faith Munuhe 6 years ago
Why we had to drop the divisive ‘big 4’ for the new Big Four agenda
This war on corruption stands to benefit all of us
The war on corruption will benefit all of us based on the outcomes.
By Faith Munuhe 6 years ago
This war on corruption stands to benefit all of us
Why voters might make Ruto one-term president
Opinion
By David Kipruto
1 hr ago