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Why Kenya has to chop frauds from workforce

By Eric Wamanji Governments, like private corporations, require cutting-edge talent to run efficiently, effectively, innovatively, and profitably. That’s why the specter of bogus papers and incompetent...

A peek into Kenya’s path to energy boom

By Eric Wamanji Oh, so the week is over. How time flies! Yet, this was a terrific week hobnobbing with some of the greats in...

Make hay while it shines: Prep for El Niño

By Eric Wamanji Ahoy! The rains are coming. Not just any rain, but El Niño. The weatherman has announced. Whatever we do with that information...

To Kenyans God does not know politics, the tribal chief does

By Eric Wamanji In Kenya, the Church is an irresistible institution when contemplating elective politics. It thrives on matters hearts and soul, has significant base,...

There’s a moral crisis in Kenya, be afraid

By Eric Wamanji When coronavirus hit, it appears, a cabal of callous crooks made a kill- literarily and figuratively. They sourced inferior Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs)...

Time ripe to construct a new Kenyan zeitgeist

By Eric Wamanji The terror of Covid-19 has spawned a societal rebirth. It seems. Folks all over the world are proclaiming renewal. It’s understandable. Phenomena...
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