By Emma Kanana Mugaa As the year, 2023 grows older, reports of suicides, homicide and murders across the country have dominated news platforms. For instance, Kisii region has been on the limelight over the deaths. The Law Society of Kenya, Nyanza Chapter, has raised concerns that murder cases are on the rise in the region,
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When Naomi Jillo Waqo was nominated to the Senate in 2017, the Anglican Church reverend was a political greenhorn. By the time she had done three years in mainstream politics as a Jubilee Party senator, she had undergone the proverbial baptism by fire. Alongside a handful of colleagues in the House, they were faced with
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With the 2022 General Election done and dusted, and having produced an unprecedented number of elected women leaders, it is time to roll up the sleeves and work towards even more numbers in the next elections, in five years. We have to put in a lot of work to have more women elected into those
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The extraordinary performance by women in the just-concluded elections is not only inspiring; it also elicits hope that the need for gender equity and equality in Kenya will cease being taken for granted in all sectors of development, including in politics and at policy level. From the unprecedented numbers elected to the single-member constituency seats
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Tuesday will be an exceptional day particularly for ordinary Kenyans. The date, August 9, 2022, will be special as it is the only time that the people get to have a say, through their vote, on the direction the country should take, at least in the next five years. If the heated campaigns and issues
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