Columnists

OKUMU: Surgeons’ influence beyond theatre

Innovative strategies can drastically improve surgical outcomes and operational efficiencies.

BARAYAN: Southern Bypass and its economic potential

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

ANG'ANA: Politicians a joke, citizens helpless

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

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.

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.

Locked GACHOKI: The increasing number of tea auctions

Many feel that any auction should be organised by independent entities with no interest in the outcome of the selling ...

KAIKAI: How to effectively fight tobacco

Research suggests that tailored health warnings significantly impact tobacco-related behaviours and attitudes.

MAKABE: Manage plant health for improved food security

Plants play a significant role in maintaining life on Earth, accounting for 80 per cent of the food we consume.

OCHIENG: Why wake up early?

You cannot read that tantalising treatise and still struggle with waking up early.

MUGA: Two lessons from the floods

Criticism and scorn have been heaped on the current Kenyan administration.

NTURIBI & WACIRA: Medics' right to strike should be limited

Enjoyment of rights by an individual should not prejudice the rights and freedoms of others.

ONDITI: Address mental health in high-pressure workplaces

Employees are grappling with job insecurity, low wages and often toxic work environments

KENDO: Kenya cries for futuristic leaders

Communities are suffering devastation from years of official neglect.

ANG'ANA: On government’s out-of-touch directives

Let’s not even get to the demolitions happening in Mukuru kwa Njenga.