United Nations doing good job in arid areas
The United Nations estimates that sub-Saharan Africa loses 40 billion hours per year looking for water.
By Mohammed Guleid 4 years ago
United Nations doing good job in arid areas
Political noise shouldn’t divert our focus from BBI
The co-chair, Yusuf Haji, is a local. And most importantly, the people of the north have been made to feel and look like outsiders in their own countr
By Mohammed Guleid 4 years ago
Political noise shouldn’t divert our focus from BBI
Africa should not take sides in US-China duel
As China rises, points of friction with the US, intended or otherwise, become unavoidable.
By Mohammed Guleid 4 years ago
Africa should not take sides in US-China duel
Friendly business policies have attracted investors
Like in many other countries with a post-colonial history of struggling against dictatorship, the business environment in Kenya has not always been id
By Mohammed Guleid 4 years ago
Friendly business policies have attracted investors
First family the perfect role model for Kenyans
There is something very modest and humble about the First Lady. She hasn’t sought the spotlight unnecessarily, she isn’t known for a lavish lifestyle
By Mohammed Guleid 4 years ago
First family the perfect role model for Kenyans
Simple measures can boost war on poverty
By Mohammed Guleid 5 years ago
Simple measures can boost war on poverty
From Obama to Omar, East Africa is having an impact in US politics
East Africa is beginning to have an impact and shine in the politics of the United States.
By Mohammed Guleid 5 years ago
From Obama to Omar, East Africa is having an impact in US politics
Government's handling of community land issues recipe for chaos
The Government has empowered people with arable land in areas that are considered economically high potential.
By Mohammed Guleid 5 years ago
Government's handling of community land issues recipe for chaos
Why won’t schools just let girls wear the hijab?
Supreme Court gave a ruling that permitted schools to choose whether to enforce a dress code or not.
By Mohammed Guleid 5 years ago
Why won’t schools just let girls wear the hijab?
Think out of the box in tackling food insecurity
That there is plenty of food in one part of the country and lack of the wherewithal to get it across where it is badly needed confounds everyone.
By Mohammed Guleid 6 years ago
Think out of the box in tackling food insecurity
Parable of man who built on riparian land
People need to know that when they break the law, it will cost them more time and money in the long run.
By Mohammed Guleid 6 years ago
Parable of man who built on riparian land
Stop the speculation, it's damaging our brand
The boost in Brand Kenya was clearly one of the benefits of the handshake.
By Mohammed Guleid 6 years ago
Stop the speculation, it's damaging our brand
Of changes at KQ and humble Ugandans
KQ seem to be on the right path owing to the changes put in place.
By Mohammed Guleid 6 years ago
Of changes at KQ and humble Ugandans
Ramadhan matters, not just to Muslims
Ramadhan expresses the epitome of a faithful’s moral uprightness.
By Mohammed Guleid 6 years ago
Ramadhan matters, not just to Muslims
Power to make county leaders accountable lies in the citizens
The citizens are also to blame when bad leaders destroy the social fabric and their livelihoods.
By Mohammed Guleid 6 years ago
Power to make county leaders accountable lies in the citizens
Lessons from the Koran on need to exercise patience
The story of Moses above is a clear illustration that what we see as disasters are at times hidden fortunes for us
By Mohammed Guleid 6 years ago
Lessons from the Koran on need to exercise patience
Universal health care: Lessons Uhuru can learn from Nyayo Wards
The 2010 Constitution provides a legal framework that guarantees an all-inclusive approach to health service delivery to Kenyans.
By Mohammed Guleid 6 years ago
Universal health care: Lessons Uhuru can learn from Nyayo Wards
Invest more in northern counties to achieve maximum development
Despite the levelling effect of devolution, data collected by other institutions shows that the northern part of Kenya has a long way to go.
By Mohammed Guleid 6 years ago
Invest more in northern counties to achieve maximum development
Why your New Year resolutions will not last beyond this week
Every New Year, many people make resolutions; including yours truly.
By Mohammed Guleid 6 years ago
Why your New Year resolutions will not last beyond this week
Corporate leadership tips from Kemsa
In Kenya, parastatals are Government-owned companies with the objectives of generating revenue and serving the public. They ought to drive economic growth. The success story of China would be nothing without its state corporations.
By Mohammed Guleid 9 years ago
Corporate leadership tips from Kemsa
To fight terror, new approach needed
My heart lurched when news started filtering through about last week's attack in Mandera. My reaction was ooh, not again. Sadly, Kenya suffered another needless loss of life.
By Mohammed Guleid 10 years ago
To fight terror, new approach needed
Overhaul process of registering persons
According to the Kenyan law, everyone is required to be registered either as a Kenyan or a foreigner. It is not a matter of choice for one to acquire identification documents.
By Mohammed Guleid 10 years ago
Overhaul process of registering persons
Questions raised on fresh spate of abductions as IG exonerates police
National
By Hudson Gumbihi and Mike Kihaki
3 hrs ago
Why Kalonzo should quit opposition, join Ruto
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By Michael Ndonye
7 hrs ago
Gideon Moi condemns abduction of government critics
National
By Julius Chepkwony
8 hrs ago