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Kenya’s leaderless, social media-driven #RejectFinanceBill protests shook Ruto’s government. Can the movement outlast the ...
Kenya’s governance landscape has been dominated by debates on reforms, the fight against corruption, and the government’s ability to deliver on its promises. The idea of “draining the swamp ...
What began as a cautious testing of the political landscape is now evolving into a significant force, gaining traction, ...
Kenya Kwanza cracks deepen as UDA and Maendeleo Chap Chap field rival candidates in Machakos Mumbuni North by-election, ...
Kenya’s political landscape has changed dramatically since the 2022 General Elections, giving way to tribal rhetoric and ...
Protests that gripped Kenya’s capital yesterday are ostensibly about a tax bill, but in reality the roots of the grievances run much deeper.
Violence has erupted with accusations of election-rigging since William Ruto was declared Kenya's president, after a close race.
While some reports attribute Kenya’s postelection crisis to tribalism, most analysts see weak political institutions at the root of problems.
In principle, political debates should showcase an aspiring leader’s vision. It’s a lofty goal given their current format in Kenya.