Opinion
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How pens are continuing to shape education and literacy in a digital age
When Marcel Bich was introducing affordable ballpoint pens in the post-war era, he was responding to a practical need in…
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Can a UN logistics package give the Kenyan-led police mission in Haiti a much-needed boost?
By Daniel Forti In late February, UN Secretary-General António Guterres recommended that the Security Council establish a UN-funded logistics support office…
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Why we must fiercely protect the Judiciary even as we demand accountability
Over the recent past, members of the public have witnessed a sustained attack on the Judiciary through political rallies, press…
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How HR professionals can support organisational change in the digital age
By Mumbi Kahindo The Human Resources (HR) field has undergone significant evolution to adapt to the changing needs of…
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Opinion: Why private health insurance is the smart choice
By Antony Mwangi In Kenya, the spirit of Harambee, pulling together to support one another is deeply embedded in our…
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Gangland city? Garbage dumping outside Stima Plaza by Nairobi County government uncalled for
Garbage in, garbage out (GIGO), Kenyans, visiting foreigners and the whole world was on Monday, February 24, 2025 treated to…
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Opinion: How market volatility is shaping reforms in African capital markets
By STELLA MAMBO Countries around the globe are currently reshaping their economic policies to stimulate sluggish growth that has been…
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Five years to zero: Strengthening alliances and building movements to end FGM in Eastern and Southern Africa
Fatuma was only ten when she overheard whispers about her “special day.” In her village in Oromia, Ethiopia, the ritual…
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