Blog After eight years of promulgating the 2010 Constitution it’s time we looked at what worked and what didn’t; Senate’s a g September 17, 2018 Loise Mwakamba By Gitungo Wamere
Blog Dear MPs, please stop with the crocodile tears, you had enough time to deal with the VAT Act September 11, 2018 Loise Mwakamba Politicians have a penchant for speaking from both sides of their mouth. And as National Assembly Majority Leader, Aden Duale put it in a recent …
Blog As we celebrate the 8th birthday of our constitution, we mustn’t forget how far we’ve come September 3, 2018 Loise Mwakamba By Derrick Makhandia
News Politicians are exploiting religion, tribalism and poverty to frustrate the war on corruption; we need to wise up. August 28, 2018 Loise Mwakamba There’s an ongoing debate about whether we need new laws to give all a chance at the Kenyan dream or whether the laws we have …
Blog Are we getting a good return on investment from these Parliamentary Committees? August 19, 2018 Loise Mwakamba Kenyans are being told to brace themselves for tough times ahead as government plans to implement the 16 per cent value added tax on petroleum …
Blog President Kenyatta, make the manufacturing agenda a gift to the youth August 10, 2018 Loise Mwakamba By Gitungo Wamere
News Judiciary budget cut shows MPs on a vengeance mission; as if we don’t have enough problems already August 6, 2018 Loise Mwakamba Shortly after the Supreme Court nullified the August 8th Presidential elections, Jubilee supporters staged demonstrations that surprisingly weren’t interrupted by the police. The demonstration were …
Blog When greed appears to be our national ethos then we the people will always be at the bottom of the food chain July 29, 2018 Loise Mwakamba This week people have been making jokes about the government stealing from the government then investigating the government as a way of mocking the whole …
News We need to be sober about two-thirds gender debate and the Green Amendment Campaign is on track July 21, 2018 Loise Mwakamba In Kenya, the law is always very clear until it is not. A few months ago when opposition was toying with the idea of the …
News Threatening teenagers won’t cut it; what we need is an education system that humanizes students July 12, 2018 Loise Mwakamba The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) has taken to twitter to threaten students who engage in “criminal act” of dire consequences. In a tweet with …
Blog The real opportunity cost of corruption is a peaceful country and stable economy July 4, 2018 Loise Mwakamba While speaking to Reuters two years ago, the Auditor General, Edward Ouko said the country was losing a third of its budget to corruption annually. …
News MPs Should Stop Fighting Graft in Public Gatherings and Places of Worship; but who are we kidding? Perhaps We Should Sto June 28, 2018 Loise Mwakamba Kenyans are despondent from corruption and high cost of living but MPs are more worried about their toilet sit, literally! They’re unimpressed with the kind …