March 7, 2026
Nairobi, Kenya

Jomo Kenyatta

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Why Kenya’s heart should beat uninterrupted beyond political affiliation

By Clement Wasike In Kenya nowadays, reference is often made of the June 2024 Gen-Z protests that brought a new awakening in the country. The consciousness behind the protests is not exactly a bad thing especially if partisan interests do not foment it. This is arguably so because the love of one’s country must always

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Why Kenya cannot afford to dismiss patriotism’s unifying role

By Billy Gichohi In the recent past, a troubling trend has taken root in Kenya’s public discourse – the casual vilification of the state and its institutions. While holding leaders to account is a hallmark of democracy, the growing culture of reflexive cynicism, often disguised as “woke” criticism, threatens to erode the very fabric of

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