- MUTUA: Why Jubilee leadership is afraid of Raila
- GEKARA: Allow UhuRuto to work
- OCHIENG: It pays to treat rivals with civility
- AHMEDNASIR: Real power in all its forms lies with National Assembly
- OPANGA: When will poachers feel force of State?
- OTIENO: Evolution of the political sycophant
- MURKOMEN: Rethink policy to make devolution a success
- MUTORO: Renewed push to raise Sh10bn from taxing food quite insensitive
- MUTIGA: Battle on devolution just what the doctor ordered to curb tribal politics
- WAMBUGU: Hackers and viruses now stalking smart
- MAYAKA: Allow UhuRuto to work. Don’t do anything that makes them look bad
- OMARI: Low key budget ceremony with echoes of 1964
- WAMUGUNDA: MPs’ attempt to gag media not for the good of our country
- SUNNY: Why employees reap less
- OKELLO: Push by Treasury to expand tax base a tall order
- KERROW: Budget was bold, but we got our priorities wrong
- WAIGANJO: National Assembly could borrow a leaf from Treasury
- KABERIA: Odinga’s invitation to US shows he still has clout
- ATWOLI: No, Mr Murugu, you can’t cure cancer in 6 weeks
- LOUGHRAN: A bad experience with modern technology
- WAMUNYINYI: Civilian deaths worrying peacekeepers
- BABENDREIER: Abortion harms the woman, the unborn child and even the father
- WANYONYI: Compensate all Nyayo-era victims of torture and then prosecute Moi
- KOBEI: Early warnings could help avert conflict
- GAITHO: It’s right torture victims be compensated
- MBUGUA: Public servants have adopted a culture of unrealistic expectations over salaries
- NAIDOO: All UN agencies vet and monitor their work
- MBIUKI: That hashtag will never change the world
- MUTUA: Why Kenyans are more divided today than ever before
- KAMAU: Why I insist that ICC cases against Kenya leadership should be dropped
- MURUNGA: It is our duty to criticise Supreme Court on matters already ruled on
- ELISHA: The Supreme Court was too casual in its ruling on presidential petition
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