Can the economy blossom like Nairobi trees?
Most Kenyans are so strained economically that admiring nature is not one of their priorities. What is on their mind is likely to be rent, school fees, food, clothes, debt, tax and other issues.
By 12 days ago
Can the economy blossom like Nairobi trees?
Kenyans' innovative spirit should also permeate our governance
The key reason innovations are rare in governance is that the key actors are human beings with fears, pride, and prejudice.
By 13 days ago
Kenyans' innovative spirit should also permeate our governance
Mathematics is part of everyday life
Everyone has encountered maths, from primary to secondary school, where—in theory—maths ends. The hard truth is that math follows you and haunts you throughout life.
By 15 days ago
Mathematics is part of everyday life
Better pension could help slay Kenya's dragon of corruption
One of the reasons corruption thrives is that, beyond the headlines, it is seen as help, generosity, kindness, and even heroism.
By 20 days ago
Better pension could help slay Kenya's dragon of corruption
Hustlenomics: May it rain again lest we face hunger and higher inflation
Rain will soak the dust but do more than that. It will bring down the cost of living. Food in addition to oil, drives inflation. 
By 20 days ago
Hustlenomics: May it rain again lest we face hunger and higher inflation
Africa is held back by lack of choices
Africa has had several descriptions over the years, at one time it was the Dark Continent, because nothing was known about it.
By 22 days ago
Africa is held back by lack of choices
Kenya Power vs 'kanju' spat rekindles memories of village superiority contests
Dumping waste, blocking sewer lines, and cutting off water and power was a blot on our national image. What did tourists visiting Kenya think?  
By 26 days ago
Kenya Power vs 'kanju' spat rekindles memories of village superiority contests
Kenya needs more golf courses to open up the game to the masses
Kenya has about 40 golf courses, mostly around Nairobi. They are a lasting legacy of British colonial rule.
By 27 days ago
Kenya needs more golf courses to open up the game to the masses
Germany elections: Any lessons for Kenya?
The elections were peaceful and held on a Sunday so as not to interfere with other economic activities. We prefer holidays!
By 29 days ago
Germany elections: Any lessons for Kenya?
Why baby matatus, planes are popular with the masses
The price of baby matatus moderates the bus fare; the laws of economics come into play. They are affordable, with their numbers leading to competition. 
By 1 month ago
Why baby matatus, planes are popular with the masses
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The economics of rare earth metals and the Russian-Ukrainian conflict
Rare earth metals are not that rare; they are simply difficult to extract from their ores. There are about 17 of them. Their premium comes from their magnetism, florescence and catalytic properties. 
By 1 month ago
The economics of rare earth metals and the Russian-Ukrainian conflict
We need to stop instability in E Africa
If democracy flourishes, there will be equity, equality, and most importantly political and economic renewal.
By 1 month ago
We need to stop instability in E Africa
Why sheep and apartments are not strange bedfellows
The decline in the sheep population and increase in apartments is driven by population growth, a taboo subject in Kenya.
By 1 month ago
Why sheep and apartments are not strange bedfellows
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Kenya has set the bar too low on tourist numbers
France, with a population of 68 million, received 100 million visitors in 2024, while Spain with a population of 48 million received 94 million visitors.
By 1 month ago
Kenya has set the bar too low on tourist numbers
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Kenya's success rises and falls on our education curriculum
The future of this country could be determined by KICD more than at the ballot box. It is through KICD that the content of what our children will learn is determined, more so in their formative years.
By 1 month ago
Kenya's success rises and falls on our education curriculum
Kenya's success rises and falls on our education curriculum
What students learn cannot be unlearned later in life. That is why it should go through lots of consultation, even deeper than the constitution.
By 1 month ago
Kenya's success rises and falls on our education curriculum
Trump, tariffs and other disruptions
We thought the US election was a Democratic Party versus Republican Party affair. The results are reverberating beyond the borders; we are feeling it here at home and in many ways.
By 1 month ago
Trump, tariffs and other disruptions
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From Ndarugo to Xerox and Toyota, the pioneering spirit of ingenuity liveth in us
Local names can be fascinating. Just before you start descending to Naivasha from Limuru, a small town with an unusual name, Flyover awaits you.
By 1 month ago
From Ndarugo to Xerox and Toyota, the pioneering spirit of ingenuity liveth in us
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Devolution at a crossroads: Time for counties to broaden horizons
A few questions define devolution. For instance, what do counties do with the money they get from the national government or our taxes? Do they generate their own revenues? 
By 1 month ago
Devolution at a crossroads: Time for counties to broaden horizons
Where are our parks, breathing space?
Why are there no parks in prestigious residences such as Muthaiga or Runda? Why are there no breathing spaces in the CBD? Where can one rest and breathe in our towns?
By 1 month ago
Where are our parks, breathing space?
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We are all entrepreneurs but churches are leading the pack
The most convincing reason for church investment is that the returns are used to help the less fortunate members, self-taxation sort of. We shall not ask for evidence. 
By 2 months ago
We are all entrepreneurs but churches are leading the pack
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Why devolution still work in progress over a decade on
Even graduates of universities in the counties dream of settling in Nairobi one day. The most progressive states in the US like California are brain gainers.
By 2 months ago
Why devolution still work in progress over a decade on
The hidden gems in Kenya's Deep South
Kwale County has some characteristics of the US Deep South; rural, religious and culturally conservative.
By 2 months ago
The hidden gems in Kenya's Deep South
Hustling is in our African DNA, but in Ghana's Kumasi it's on another level
A visit to the Kejetia Market in Kumasi, Ghana, leaves no doubt hustling is the economic lifeline of most African countries.
By 2 months ago
Hustling is in our African DNA, but in Ghana's Kumasi it's on another level
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Trump's return unlikely to be all doom and gloom for Kenya, others
The return of Donald Trump to the White House will occupy many pages of history.It will tax the brains of political scientists, economists, psychologists, sociologists.
By 2 months ago
Trump's return unlikely to be all doom and gloom for Kenya, others
Letter from Ashanti kingdom, Ghana
The writer says visiting the Ashanti heartland was a dream long deferred but luckily, an academic conference finally took him there last week.
By 2 months ago
Letter from Ashanti kingdom, Ghana
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Reintroduce ranking in national exams, but make system better for all
The Kenya Primary School Education Assessment (Kpsea) results were released recently without much fanfare.
By 2 months ago
Reintroduce ranking in national exams, but make system better for all
Why motivating next generation is the biggest crisis of our time?
How does a child driven to school all her life internalise walking to school, milking a cow, getting water from the river, working for a neighbour for pay or thatching a house?
By 2 months ago
Why motivating next generation is the biggest crisis of our time?
Let's clear uncertainties in education in the New Year
The ultimate test of any change is whether ordinary citizens benefit. In education, we could ask if graduates at any level from primary to university exhibit certain characteristics.
By 2 months ago
Let's clear uncertainties in education in the New Year
Let's declare 2025 the year of national detoxification
Festivities are expensive despite a year of savings and generosity from even the mean. One popular accompaniment during the festive season is alcohol, and suppliers can confirm that.
By 2 months ago
Let's declare 2025 the year of national detoxification
Why we need an economic stimulus package in 2025
Economic uncertainty, taxes and political pessimism punctuated this year.  They are taking a toll on businesses and entrepreneurs
By 3 months ago
Why we need an economic stimulus package in 2025
Christmas: What of other celebrations?
Why can’t we try and create national holidays that capture the Kenyan spirit? For example, Hustlers’ Day?
By 3 months ago
Christmas: What of other celebrations?
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US Fed rate cut: Why it matters to Kenya, the world
A rate cut could mean a stronger shilling. Importers and those travelling abroad or paying fees abroad will cheer up. 
By 3 months ago
US Fed rate cut: Why it matters to Kenya, the world
Christmas rush to 'shags': We never learn, do we?
Traffic jams migrate to rural areas during the festive season as we rush to leave the city, which is not surprising.
By 3 months ago
Christmas rush to 'shags': We never learn, do we?
What are the economic dividends of Ruto's broad-based government?
There is an assumption among our political elites that CSs and other senior government officials represent regions or communities and tribes.
By 3 months ago
What are the economic dividends of Ruto's broad-based government?
Mother tongues are more strategic than you think
It’s almost Christmas and the village will host lots of visitors. The visits will be richer if you can talk to relatives and hosts in the language they understand.
By 3 months ago
Mother tongues are more strategic than you think
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Ruto-Uhuru meeting: What next for economy?
There was more than meets the eye in the recent meeting between President William Ruto and his predecessor Uhuru Kenyatta.
By 3 months ago
Ruto-Uhuru meeting: What next for economy?
Syria after Assad: Should we celebrate or worry?
The long reign by father and son in Syria, spanning 50 years, came to an end as fast it began, but It ended in disgrace, the son going into exile and father’s grave desecrated. 
By 3 months ago
Syria after Assad: Should we celebrate or worry?
Benefits of a good health information systems; a lesson from far
A visit to a chemist in South Africa sent my head spinning. It’s different from our chemists.
By 3 months ago
Benefits of a good health information systems; a lesson from far
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State's overseas jobs drive should be a last resort
Economists have many ways to measure the state of the economy.The most preferred measure is growth in the gross domestic product (GDP).
By 3 months ago
State's overseas jobs drive should be a last resort
Safaricom opens platform to reward high-end users
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