By Clement Wasike As Kenya trembles beneath the weight of tribal vitriol and political arson, our churches, mosques, and temples stand challenged for neglecting their duty to reclaim their default …
Kenya
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By Cindy Kirui In an age where travellers seek sights, sensations and stories, countries that master storytelling using modern communication tools such as TikTok and Instagram will easily dominate global …
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By Jacinta Kamene Magical Kenya’s endowments are countless and superlatively enthralling particularly to those visiting the country for the first time. Our unmatched warmth and resplendence embody Kenya’s soul yes …
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By Clement Wasike Kenya’s political arena at this point in time echoes with copious honeyed promises of liberation from hard-wired demagogues promising utopia. The opposition firebrands weaving visions of Nirvana …
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By Francis Kimanene There seems to be a form of misguided seduction in playing risky games with flames, in the crackle and pungency of burning tyres, and in the shattering …
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Opinion
Anarchists stoking embers in protests originally intended to mend out of plumb concerns
by News Flashby News FlashBy Evangelist Japheth Mwania Musya I greet you my beloved flock and children of this sacred soil we call Kenya! I come to acknowledge that when protests took place last …
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Opinion
Unearthing the puppetry in Kenya’s “human rights” activism arena
by News Flashby News FlashBy Muthusi Kimanzi Kenya today strives to solidify her democratic foundations, and to foster prosperity that could eventually lift her citizens to her desired path of destiny. Well, that can …
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By Billy Gichohi Kenya’s path forward demands leaders committed to nation building and certainly not slapstick impressionists. We do not need bombasts with flamboyant gestures typical of charlatans who peddle …
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Opinion
Opinion: Unpacking the opportunism of Kenya’s political Scavengers
by News Flashby News FlashBy Clement Wasike In the unending circus of Kenyan politics, survival hinges on an instinct honed by desperation, not principle. That is why if you look closely most of opposition …
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By Musa Maridhawa Economic sovereignty demands control over resources, market and value creation. Traditional models reliant on foreign investment or extractive industries often dilute this control. For Kenya, home to …
