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The Hypocrisy of Governance: When Silence Becomes Complicity

In Kenya’s democratic journey, citizens play a crucial role in shaping governance. However, there’s a disconnect between criticizing policies and actively participating in the democratic process. According to the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission’s (IEBC) 2022 General Election Report, voter turnout was approximately 65.4% of the registered voters. Yet youth participation was relatively low, with…

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Health in the Digital Age, How Technology is Transforming Wellness

In an age where technology seamlessly integrates into our daily lives, it’s no surprise that it’s reshaping our health and wellness routines. The digital health revolution is here, and it’s fundamentally transforming how we perceive and manage our well-being. With a plethora of health and wellness apps available today, individuals are empowered to take control…

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Drama, Goals, and Controversy as Maasai Mara University Premier League Match Week Two Ends.

Narok, Kenya — The Maasai Mara University Premier League delivered an action-packed and drama-filled second match week over the weekend of Saturday 20th and Sunday 21st September 2025, with stunning results, close contests, and heated controversies that are set to shape the competition going forward. The league, which continues to attract excitement across campus, saw…

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Violence, Tension, and Vote-Buying Allegations Rock Kasipul By-Election

Homa Bay, Kenya — The Kasipul parliamentary by-election has been thrown into disarray after violent incidents, heightened tension, and widespread claims of vote-buying disrupted the exercise earlier today. Several vehicles were vandalized, and chaos erupted in some polling stations, forcing security forces to intervene and restore order. The mini poll, which attracted a strong field…

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Speaker Moses Wetang’ula Urges University Staff Unions to Suspend Strike.

Nairobi, September 24, 2025 — National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang’ula has appealed to striking university staff unions across the country to suspend their ongoing industrial action and give dialogue a chance, warning that the prolonged standoff is threatening the future of higher education in Kenya. The strike, led by the University Academic Staff Union (UASU)…

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