Step up social safety nets for most needy
The number of jobless people keeps increasing, with the US leading the numbers of people out of a job.
By Stephen Ndegwa 4 years ago
Step up social safety nets for most needy
China takes the lead in global initiative on data security
China has made steps ahead in data security.
By Stephen Ndegwa 4 years ago
China takes the lead in global initiative on data security
China now deploys its military for diplomatic duty
Military diplomacy is currently is even more prominent in China’s national diplomacy and security strategy
By Stephen Ndegwa 4 years ago
China now deploys its military for diplomatic duty
China seeks to maintain friendship with the US to stabilise the world
But China is striving hard to ensure that the two maintain cordial relations for the sake of world peace and development.
By Stephen Ndegwa 4 years ago
China seeks to maintain friendship with the US to stabilise the world
SGR back on track in supporting Kenya’s economic development
Commercial transport by various means has lost billions of shillings as a result of containment measures by the Government
By Stephen Ndegwa 4 years ago
SGR back on track in supporting Kenya’s economic development
Will China replace US as world leader
Analysts view China as the most probable candidate to take over the global leader’s mantle by virtue of its second position as the largest economy.
By Stephen Ndegwa 4 years ago
Will China replace US as world leader
China roots for a strong global public health system response to combat Covid-19
People in all countries have confronted the virus. People have looked out for each other and pulled together as one.
By Stephen Ndegwa 4 years ago
China roots for a strong global public health system response to combat Covid-19
Youth in State jobs, good for development
Apparently, the cries of the youth from previous appointments of people deemed as retirees were loud enough
By Stephen Ndegwa 4 years ago
Youth in State jobs, good for development
Uhuru to meet Central leaders to address region’s economic problems
Mt Kenya leaders have expressed their grievances, which are centred on agriculture and business.
By Stephen Ndegwa 5 years ago
Uhuru to meet Central leaders to address region’s economic problems
Mental illness major cause of depression and mortality
A mental health report by the World Health Organisation in June this year ranking Kenyans as the sixth most depressed people in Africa.
By Stephen Ndegwa 5 years ago
Mental illness major cause of depression and mortality
Key issues that could mar our nuclear energy quest
Kenya’s ambition of building a nuclear energy plant seems to be alive.
By Stephen Ndegwa 5 years ago
Key issues that could mar our nuclear energy quest
What banks can do to secure systems from cyberattacks
most attackers target administrative accounts of junior staff and not senior managers who often don’t manage the systems.
By Stephen Ndegwa 5 years ago
What banks can do to secure systems from cyberattacks
Cyber-warfare is now a real global threat, experts warn
Mossad director says nations are exposed to cyber attacks because illegal militias are discovering more vulnerabilities.
By Stephen Ndegwa in Tel Aviv 5 years ago
Cyber-warfare is now a real global threat, experts warn
Efforts to empower women crying out for new approach
Millions of women have entered the job market, taking up positions that were the preserve of men.
By Stephen Ndegwa 6 years ago
Efforts to empower women crying out for new approach
Kenya ready for mobile voting system
The showdown in Parliament yesterday could have been avoided if the warring coalitions appreciated how far the country has developed in the usage of information communication technologies (ICT).
By Stephen Ndegwa 8 years ago
Kenya ready for mobile voting system
Order on civic education donor funds in Kenya misleading
During his Jamhuri Day speech, President Uhuru Kenyatta warned foreign countries against meddling in the forthcoming General Election, saying that any civic education funds should be directed at the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) and not through the civil society.
By Stephen Ndegwa 8 years ago
Order on civic education donor funds in Kenya misleading
Trade will continue to define America-Kenya relations
Against all odds and widespread predictions to the contrary, maverick real estate billionaire and Republican Donald Trump was recently elected as the 45th president, humbling favourite Democratic Party contender, former First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton.
By Stephen Ndegwa 8 years ago
Trade will continue to define America-Kenya relations
Kenya walks fine line in quit notice to expatriates
In June, the Government issued a quit notice to the expatriate community.
By Stephen Ndegwa 8 years ago
Kenya walks fine line in quit notice to expatriates
Fathers deserve more than they always get
Today is Father’s Day when we celebrate the impact fathers and father figures have in the lives of their children.
By Stephen Ndegwa 8 years ago
Fathers deserve more than they always get
Mother, daughter on a trip to conquer autism
Forty-three-year-old Melanie Cowpland and her 10-year-old daughter, Sofia, left their home in East London, England, on November 14, 2015 to raise awareness on autism across Africa.
By Stephen Ndegwa 8 years ago
Mother, daughter on a trip to conquer autism
Lessons from Wangari Maathai on environment
This week we mark the fourth anniversary of the passing on of Nobel laureate Prof Wangari Maathai. A woman of many firsts, the late Maathai left an impact that might take long for another African to match after her death from cancer on September 25, 2011.
By Stephen Ndegwa 9 years ago
Lessons from Wangari Maathai on environment
Response to El Nino must target the vulnerable
The reality of climate change is here with us. We have been warned about changing weather patterns in the world over the last several years. Many places are experiencing extreme weather conditions, including longer than normal dry spells and enormous flooding.
By Stephen Ndegwa 9 years ago
Response to El Nino must target the vulnerable
Heed Pope's call on climate change
Global warming has increasingly become the leading concern in the world. That the world’s climate is changing for the worse is no longer a matter of conjecture or preserve of scientific discourse.
By Stephen Ndegwa 9 years ago
Heed Pope's call on climate change
How food packaging labelling can help state fight chronic diseases
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