Opinion

GACHOKI: The benefits of tea drinking

Tea is said to help in banishing fatigue, raising the spirits and inducing a general feeling of well-being.

KALEKYE: Kenyan media's future powered by AI

New generation of tech-perceptive journalists, media entrepreneurs are leveraging power of AI to reinvent this ...

Tax hike should be gradual

There is need to look for more innovative ways to capture the untaxed who are the majority.

MUTUNGA: Impending departure of Kenyan police to Haiti

Our future survival depends on what foreign policy decisions are made by our government

OKUMU: Surgeons’ influence beyond theatre

Innovative strategies can drastically improve surgical outcomes and operational efficiencies.

ANG'ANA: Politicians a joke, citizens helpless

In Kenya, those who forge certificates are better off than those who study for seven years.

BARAYAN: Southern Bypass and its economic potential

It would create thousands of jobs in construction and logistics, and may revive stone quarries.

ODHIAMBO: If men won't cry, we the children will cry

Our revolution is on social media, our war will be televised for the whole world to see.

OGBU: How anti-gay laws impede HIV-Aids fight

Anti-gay laws limit LGBTQI+ individuals from accessing HIV-Aids prevention and treatment measures.

One man - one shilling is unfair for allocation

The present revenue allocation system which also considers the land mass of counties is fairer than the crude one man ...

MUGA: Welcome to the permanent campaign

To have any hope of victory, you have to start out very early, and campaign relentlessly for years.

OGONJE: Perils of devolving park management

Downgrading Amboseli could expose it to increased human activity, posing a grave threat to its ecological integrity and ...

SEREBWA: Obsession with routine targets derail innovation

Having routine targets, year in year out, derails the organisation’s success in the long run.

Limuru Three debate should not be disrupted

In the right to speech we are reminded that we must tolerate the views of the people or groups we dislike the most.

BWIRE: Media Information Literacy key in regulation

Many people are concerned about the threat to responsible and professional journalism.

The ongoing Nakba: A call for justice and accountability

In 1948, It is estimated that between 700,000 to 800,000 Palestinians were forcibly expelled from their homes

KENDO: Unleash ‘KK’ plan to end relief mentality

A 20-month-old government, though, cannot take full responsibility for mistakes spanning six decades.