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  1. Lee Kinyanjui: Reflections on Japan’s efficient auto industry

    Japanese brands have built their reputation on reliability and safety, earning strong global recognition.

  2. Ritah Anindo: Education gives girls a voice

    Pregnant and parenting adolescents often encounter unique social economic challenges including poverty and stigma forcing them to drop out of school.

    education reforms
  3. Amollo Simba: The State must urgently dialogue with the people

    The government is at fault for failing to have honest conversations with the people.

    Protesters
  4. Clabe Wekesa: Climate crisis – Is this a repeat of history?

    Across Kenya and around the world, climate disruption is no longer abstract.

    Drought
  5. Wornicks Gisemba: Address capitation crisis

    Schools have already started imposing extra levies to cater for reduced remittances from the State.

    Julius Ogamba
  6. Monicah W. Ndung’u: June 25th TV shutdown: A cautionary tale of digital migration's unfulfilled promises

    The promised guardrails to protect media freedom were not enough to prevent the media shutdown.

  7. Kennedy Odede: Restore crucial role of elders in modern Kenya

    Elders must reclaim their authority and lead us in healing the nation.

    Kikuyu elders prayers
  8. Lewis Ngunyi: A reckoning with hooliganism’s poison

    We must start by naming the enemy: not the protester, but the hooligan.

    June 25 protests
  9. Silas Mwirigi: Why teachers must pay attention to mental health

    Mental health is a fundamental component of our overall health.

    Teacher
  10. Loice Nthambi: Screening will help save many women’s lives

    Misinformation still abounds that testing positive for cervical cancer is a death sentence.

    Cervical cancer