1. PREMIUM Ng’eno: Judiciary needs bottom-up reform

    Many judicial officers endure frequent exposure to attractive inducements over long durations and many ultimately succumb.

    Judiciary
  2. PREMIUM Oguda: Kindiki should deploy police in hospitals to protect patients from death, diseases

    Instead of deploying the police to fight with doctors, establish the Kenya Police Evangelical Ministry.

    Interior Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki
  3. PREMIUM Muriithi: Wide gap between talk and action in State spending harm economy

    Actions, more than pronouncements are what matter in economic management.

    GDP
  4. Mathiu: Think deeply about salary issue

    We can’t be spending 43.5 per cent of our taxes paying salaries.

    Striking doctors
  5. Peter Mwaura: Insensitive headline and the risks of unrestrained poetic licence

    It is essential to use appropriate language to convey the gravity of a grim occasion.

    Rwanda genocide
  6. PREMIUM Onyango-Obbo: Sinning priest, and Catholic Church

    The developers usually pass on the cost to buyers, making affordable houses a mirage.

    Catholic priest
  7. PREMIUM Kisero: Rejig labour laws for health sector

    the doctor’s strike is more about inequalities and disparities in public sector wages than anything else.

    Doctors strike
  8. PREMIUM Gaitho: To get investments, end corruption

    We have people in government who are strong proponents of the view that kickbacks are legitimate practices.

    Bribe
  9. Guyo: Bribery won’t bring investors

    You know corruption is so bad in Kenya when the likes of the United States cry for help to invest in the country.

    DNKatherineTai1907lf
  10. PREMIUM Kang’ata: Tips for those plotting to succeed Raila

    Baba owns 49.5 per cent of Kenya politically speaking.

    Raila Odinga