March 7, 2026
Nairobi, Kenya

Jacinta Kamene

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Kenya’s youth best placed to spur national renaissance

By Jacinta Kamene Kenya’s true seismic force is her young men and women under 35 years standing at 75 per cent of the entire population. This demographic tsunami holds the latent power to catapult Kenya into an era of unprecedented prosperity. With close to 800,000 young Kenyans entering the job market annually and working-age citizens

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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 warmth and resplendence embody Kenya’s soul yes but also bait visitors. Tourism therefore is our economic lifeblood particularly because its potential is boundless. Yet this fragile ecosystem of wonder and wealth depends

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Surely, Albert Ojwang’s family deserves more privacy and dignity at this moment

By Jacinta Kamene We all know that the air in Kakoth, Homa Bay, hangs thick with a grief that transcends the lofty headlines media houses are carrying. Yet it is utterly wrong to expose Albert’s family to indignity simply because it is humble and unable to protect its dignity at a time as this! The

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The Betting Control and Licensing Board should educate Kenyans on how to bet responsibly

By Jacinta Kamene Over the past decade, Kenya’s betting industry has exploded into a multi-billion-shilling sector, fuelled by widespread mobile technology adoption and aggressive marketing. However, this boom has been shadowed by periodic public outcries for outright bans. The Betting Control and Licensing Board (BCLB), tasked with regulating the industry, has often found itself fire-fighting

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