
“Legalizing” Corruption Will End It
Corruption is a persistent problem that affects governments and societies worldwide, including our country, Kenya. It manifests when people give and take bribes, jobs are

Corruption is a persistent problem that affects governments and societies worldwide, including our country, Kenya. It manifests when people give and take bribes, jobs are

In group formation, there are several stages that groups typically go through to become cohesive and effective. These stages include: Which stage do you think

In the heart of Uganda and her youth, A silent cry echoes of rights denied and voices hushed, Soaring high in shadows cast by power’s

What if public spaces were created with community in mind, embracing inclusivity for men, women, children, and people with disabilities? What if education was a

As talks about the Kenya Finance Bill 2024/25 continue, Lucky, a student journalist, shares his thoughts. He explains what the new tax hikes could mean

Patience Achieng, a courageous young lady with a disability, is leading a program to help learners with disabilities in Siaya County. Her own experiences have

Reflecting on Africa Day which was yesterday, has sparked a thought-provoking question in my mind: Is being African a genetic trait or a social construct?

Following the recent historic state visit of Kenya’s President to the United States to celebrate 60 years of partnership between both countries, a lot in

By Boniface Harrison – Executive Director, MuemAction Post This year’s World Press Freedom Day carried a poignant theme: “A Press for the Planet.” In Kenya,

On this year’s International Labour Day, it’s urgent that we raise our voices against the abuses faced by workers worldwide. We advocate for a fundamental