March 11, 2026
Nairobi, Kenya

Juliana Kwamboka

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Kenya’s youth hold the key to tourism’s golden future

By Jacinta Kamene Magical Kenya’s endowments are countless and superlatively enthralling particularly to those visiting the country for the first time. Our unmatched

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Beware of sugar-coated deceit of siren song demagogues

By Clement Wasike Kindly take a moment to watch the YouTube video linked in the article. Kenya’s political arena at this point in

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News

Uasin Gishu families cry foul as Governor Bii escapes blame in Ksh 1.1 billion scholarship scam

The Ksh 1.1 billion Uasin Gishu foreign scholarship scandal has taken a shocking new twist following recent court testimonies that exposed major gaps

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The future of Kenya’s tourism demands order, not “righteous” anger

By Musa Maridhawa From the acrid scent of tear gas over Nairobi’s CBD to the defiant chants echoing through city streets, a disruption

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News

Police brutality exposed as court uncovers cover-up in Dennis Lusava’s murder

Two police officers have been found guilty of murdering 21-year-old Dennis Lusava and dumping his body in River Nzoia. The High Court in

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Business News

Mbadi flags TSC payroll and capitation funds as IMF probes billions in suspected education scams

Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi has revealed that the Teachers’ Service Commission (TSC) and the funds meant for school capitation are among the

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News

After pledging Church, Ruto now faces pressure to accommodate Muslims in State House

Muslim leaders are now pressuring President William Ruto to encourage religious inclusion at State House by establishing a mosque, after he announced he

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Politics

Deadly crackdown and business exodus raise alarm over Ruto’s Presidency

Kenya is now facing serious concerns under President William Ruto’s leadership, according to recent reports by The Economist and many Kenyans on social

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How Kenya’s foes feast on our self-inflicted chaos

By Billy Gichohi As Kenya currently crackles with a perilous energy, we hardly realise that we are racing against time, against each other

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Why peace is the surest capital for nurturing sustainable tourism globally

By Francis Kimanene In post-conflict Bosnia and Herzegovina, a remarkable pilgrimage unfolds each summer. A handful of young people from across the Balkans

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