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BROUWER: A royal celebration: King-sized success

This year, we also celebrate 60 years of diplomatic relations.

Russia-Ukraine war: Who will blink first?

The war is unlikely to be decided by a military victory for either side.

RUSSO: Impact of private sector on sports

Several private sector players have already taken it upon themselves to venture into sponsorships.

KENDO: Tunnel survival plot for marooned MPs

On a typical day, an MP’s mobile telephone handset records about 120 missed calls and 73 ‘Please Call Me Thank You’ ...

WAIKENDA: Expedite hiring of IEBC commissioners

Absence of fully operational electoral agency not only affects execution of elections, but also impedes critical ...

OKUMU: Supply, demand and wages in healthcare

Public sector wages are often constrained by budgetary limits and do not rise as one would expect given the low supply ...

BARAYAN: The path to Mombasa’s Industrialisation

The city is yet to have remarkable industrial, manufacture sector, with it's GDP being just 17.8% of Nairobi's GDP.

OCHIENG': Men should make effort to mentor boys

The understanding of manhood goes beyond initiation rites and rituals.

ONWONG'A: Dialogue key to ending patients' suffering

For a quick resumption of ordinary provision of healthcare services, it is imperative to act fast.

OCHIENG': Time Kisii University released graduates' certificates

The delay has not only affected the graduates' personal aspirations, but has also had a significant impact on their ...

ANG'ANA: Sad seeing young graduates flooding mtumba business

This propagates the country’s inclination to only being a service industry, rather than being a manufacturing industry.

GACHOKI: Brief history of mechanisation of tea picking in Kenya

It is no brainer that machine plucking in tea is the future, but this needs to be gradual.

SHAH: Promoting sand dams for climate resilience

This simple yet effective technology enables communities to store water, transforming dry riverbeds into reservoirs of ...

GIKUNDA: Eradicate banditry menace in North Rift in honour of Gen Ogolla

Educational programmes in leadership and conflict resolution could be established in his name, especially targeting the ...

For a successful UHC we must change how we train healthcare workers

Attaining UHC is part of the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals.

OBUCHUNJU: Time we appreciated the work of sub-editors

These professionals deserve recognition, fair compensation and media awards

OTIENDE: Why morality clauses don't work for education funding

Withdrawing financial support punishes teenagers who may have already made mistakes.