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Since independence, Sudan has suffered from a deficit of democracy in its institutions. It has never had a democratic culture, a history of free and fair elections, or a peaceful handover of power from military to civilian regimes.
If Only Demonstrations Solved Public Problems, Kenya Would Be A Superpower
Kenya suffers from a serious lack of leadership.
An Open Letter to President Ruto A Report Card of His First 100 days in office
Kenyans have christened you Nabii because of your pious public posture and penchant of quoting biblical verses. They wish you'd keep the promise you made that once you put the Bible down after your swearing in, you'd jump on corruption cartels' jugular.
Peeling Back the Mask On Miguna’s Political Leadership
The man with a homonymous name has no qualms using insults toward Raila Odinga, and is now on a mission to fight him at his home turf. But if he doesn't check his tongue, he might become a liability to his current strange bedfellows.
TOXIC TRUMP COST REPUBLICANS THE 2022 MIDTERMS, BUT GOP WON’T DUMP HIM
"Hey Lyin' Ted and Sleepy Joe: meet Toxic Trump," John Podhoretz said in a New York Post OpEd after Trump-endorsed candidates such as Dr. Oz lost to Democrat John Fetterman in a race to replace a Republican senator.
KENYA SHOULD USE THE CONVERGENCE OF GREEN AND BLUE ECONOMY TO COMBAT DROUGHT
Severe drought has swept parts of Kenya killing livestock and threatening Kenyans with starvation.
WISDOM IS AN INTEGRAL PART OF JURISPRUDENCE
When Lady Chief Justice Martha Koome used demeaning words to dismiss Azimio la Umoja's Election petition, she cheapened the court and failed to follow the wise example from her American counterpart Justice Sandra Day O'Connor.







