Corruption Rules Supreme as Average Bribe Paid by Kenyans Shoots Up
Headlines
The war against corruption in Kenya seems to be yielding results on the opposite as the average bribe paid by
Headlines
The war against corruption in Kenya seems to be yielding results on the opposite as the average bribe paid by
Investment
The most pertinent questions arising today include; why does the government have to borrow money? doesn’t it have taxing power? Shouldn’t
Market News
Government spokesman Mr. Eric Kiraithe left money tongues wagging when he on a national television said that the government has
By Juma
·Op-ed
It was on Friday and after a long day in the office, my friends and I decided to pass by
By Juma
·Feature
In 2014, when John Githongo, Chief Executive Officer Inuka Kenya Trust rose to speak at the 4th Human Rights Watch Film
By David Indeje
·Feature
This article was compiled from tweets posted by Georgie Ndirangu. “I’d like you for a moment to imagine you were
By Juma
·Feature
The Jubilee Government has been in power for four years now. The next general elections are approaching fast. It is
By Juma
·Feature
Carl Sagan in his book, The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark illustrates the Kenyan situation perfectly.
Market News
Josephine Kabura, a name whose meaning in her local dialect means rain, is indeed making it rain and at one
By Juma
·Africa
News that the economy of Nigeria has slipped into recession is worrying. Nigeria, one of the largest economies in Africa
By Juma
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