The decolonisation process was to take place rapidly during the reign of Elizabeth II.
Monitoring and enforcing competition rules is essential to level the playing field for fairer food markets.
The Ngara project is only 17% complete but has so far generated 650 direct jobs for artisans.
Music has often been used as a political tool to urge Kenyans to forget the sins of colonial and post-colonial regimes.
Universities in Kenya should be more sensitive to national policies aimed at addressing the effects of climate change.
If small-scale farmers can’t afford to grow certified seeds – or can’t find them – food shortages would follow.
The plan to replace Museveni with his son has dramatically shifted from rumour to reality in recent months.
Potato productivity in Kenya is declining, this is partly due to potato cyst nematodes - a microscopic type of roundworm that feeds on potato roots.
Refugee law puts humanitarianism above considerations of state sovereignty.
Kenya’s LGBTI community continues to face the deadly consequences of homophobia, transphobia and biphobia.
LGBTI refugees from other countries expect Kenya to be safer but are quickly disillusioned.
The fear that borrowers’ strategic assets are at risk from Chinese banks continues to fail the test of evidence.
The country’s courts have already exhibited a significant level of maturity in rulings touching on the executive.
How can a big infrastructure project benefit marginalised communities?
Money accumulated as stabilisation fund should be released to oil marketers promptly to avoid artificial shortages.
The Ukraine crisis is significantly increasing political stress and potential conflict throughout Africa.
To predict - and prevent - election-related violence, it’s important to first understand the key drivers of conflict.
A functioning market eases pressure on rangelands, lowers animal mortality, and stabilises prices.
Kibaki gave Kenya’s higher education sector a free market capitalistic orientation, endearing him to the World Bank and the IMF
Kibaki’s goals were to expand access to education, and to make universities more efficient and self-sustaining.