BLAIR: Nurturing ‘submissiveness’ for climate combat When it comes to environmental justice, the concept of submission can play a significant role in ensuring that fair and equitable treatment is upheld for all people and communities.
MOTANYA: Unlocking growth in the banking sector The financial landscape in Kenya is undergoing a transformative shift.
CHUNKUN: Sustainability at the core of Chinese investments Nearly 40 years since our first project in Kenya, we remain true to sustainability and mutuality in all our dealings with the people of this great country.
MUTEGI: Students, teachers transferable in a merger Students and teachers are assets capable of being acquired during a merger and payment of the purchase price is not a prerequisite for proving the acquisition has occurred if other parameters...
NYAKUNDI: Make older-persons-friendly retirement laws Empirical evidence shows that life expectancy has increased and continues to increase very fast.
MUNYORI: Climate-friendly businesses tied to service design After the inaugural African Climate Summit, the call for businesses to reduce greenhouse gas emissions while adapting to a warming planet has never been louder.
OORO: Kenyan faith leaders should prioritise clean energy Faith organisations are essential partners in creating change.
NTURIBI & OCHIENG: More than meets the eye in bid to ban TikTok Banning TikTok could potentially limit the ability of young people to earn, connect, share, and engage with others.
OMBATI: Disabled women must get a space at planning table There are an estimated one billion persons with disability around the world or 15 percent of the global population.
KARANI: Enhancing your detergent amid rising cost of living The world is facing what the United Nations has termed the ‘largest cost of living crisis of the 21st Century.
LETTER: Nairobi business hub can catalyse faster growth The Nairobi International Financial Centre (NIFC) presents a good platform for domestic and international investors in an age of limitless and diverse business and investment openings.
MWINZI: This tech can tap every collectible coin The electronic tax invoice management system disruption is a win-win for tax administrators and taxpayers.
LETTER: Let’s harvest water during rainy season We are a few days to the onset of the much-awaited long rains. The weatherman has issued a warning that the rains may be below average.
LETTER: Does privatisation serve public interest? For decades, governments have privatised state-owned enterprises to improve their performance and lower fiscal -risk.
LETTER: How migrants lift education quality Access to quality education is a basic human right that holds the key to sustainable development across many developing nations.
LETTER: Data privacy and release of exam results The government released the Kenya Primary School Education Assessment exam results for Grade Six quietly.
LETTER: Pandemic shows cashless economy possible As we count losses from Covid-19, we must also see the silver lining around the pandemic. It proved to us that a cashless economy is a possibility.
LETTER: Lessons from data protection notices Oppo Kenya was accused of violating the complainant’s privacy by posting a photo on the company’s Instagram account (stories) without permission.
MARANGU: TVETs need digital tech for competitive edge To create synergy in the wake of greening the education ecosystem, TVET institutions have to adopt digital innovation.
OBONYO: Health system requires immediate reforms The government must look into ways of dialoguing with the doctors before they strike considering the situation of the Kenyans and the dire consequences this would bring.
LETTERS: How Kenya can achieve food security dream Agriculture is a key driver of the national economy in Kenya, contributing 33 per cent to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP), and employing over 40 per cent of the population, directly or...
LETTER: Invest in better climate financing plans for Africa The expectation from the 27th conference of the parties (COP27) held in Egypt was that global south countries will rally and press rich nations on their role in driving climate change.
LETTER: Equip youths with skills-based training to curb joblessness Our country comprises youths as the largest percentage of the population similar to any other developing economy.
LETTER: Take Bill Gates’ word on GMOs with a pinch of salt The Kenyan government recently lifted a 10-year ban on cultivation and importation of genetically modified crops to address food insecurity.