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  1. Mohamed: Critics of move to end vetting for IDs insincere

    Those faultfinders are charging that removing the vetting policy is a threat to national security.

    IDs vetting
  2. Buhere: State can walk with citizens in managing public affairs

    Public participation happens where people are in open spaces where leaders and citizens can engage freely, candidly, and meaningfully, not in conference rooms.

    John Mbadi
  3. Warutere: Why EAC summit on DRC crisis was not for naught

    Kenya has a long history of successful diplomatic engagements to resolve conflicts across Africa.

    Félix Tshisekedi and William Ruto
  4. Ndomo: How to navigate a futureless world for the youth

    Faced with grim hopelessness and futureless-ness at home, many youth seek opportunities abroad.

    Youth for Peace elections 2022
  5. Bashir: Sports tourism: New frontier in Kenya’s tourism sector

    Sports Tourism presents an exciting opportunity for Kenya to diversify its tourism sector.

     Cross Country
  6. Amenya: Evolution of AI-powered health technology in Kenya

    AI innovations are addressing critical issues such as the country's low doctor-to-patient ratio.

  7. Bosire: Funding cuts reveal catastrophic healthcare governance failure

    The very survival of Kenya’s most vulnerable populations now hangs in the balance.

    HIV drugs
  8. Kerrow: Vetting of Somalis for IDs discriminatory, must end

    Under the current constitutional dispensation, vetting is discriminatory and unlawful.

  9. Africa should rethink begging bowl diplomacy

    President Trump’s policies are a wake-up call to Africa and other developing nations.

    Joe Biden
  10. Onyango: There’s a silver lining in US funding cuts

    Kenya's social impact sector can withstand this storm and come out stronger.

    Donald Trump