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  1. Byanyima: Science, solidarity needed to free world from HIV/Aids

    Ending Aids demands a commitment to justice, equity, and shared responsibility.

  2. Mwangi: Sign language vital in alcohol, drugs abuse war

    Sign language holds immense potential in combating substance abuse globally, regionally, and locally.

    Sign language
  3. Asava: Invest in youth to achieve football glory

    Kenya must learn from developed nations where football is taken seriously.

    Kipchumba Murkomen
  4. Obonyo: Youth key to Kenya’s future

    A thriving democracy depends on allowing young people to speak up and criticise bad governance.

    Shujaaz Memorial concert
  5. Wafula: Urgent action needed against rising femicide

    Femicide, a form of gender-based violence involving the intentional killing of women or girls, is not unique to Kenya.

  6. Kihika: Cooperatives: Nakuru’s blueprint for poverty war

    In Kenya, the majority of the economically disadvantaged are engaged in the retail business.

    Suka Dairy Cooperative
  7. Aiyabei: Monitor pension scheme

    Pension schemes are designed to secure your financial future, but their success depends on active member involvement.

    Pension savings
  8. Eda: Energy key to development of the North

    Virtually all aspects of our daily lives require some form of energy.

    Mandera
  9. Muthama: Collective responsibility vital to Kenya’s progress

    Constructive criticism is key to helping a country progress, but it should not tarnish the nation’s reputation.

    jkia
  10. Chege: Why UN needs to change status of Haiti mission

    An underfunded mission is a dangerous mission and puts Kenyan officers in great danger.

    Kenya police