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Time to smell soccer money fast like the Americans
The presence of an English Premier League team Chelsea must have attracted lots of Kenyans.
By 10 days ago
Time to smell soccer money fast like the Americans
Research not a preserve of the West
We have communities that have not changed their traditional way of life and others who would dine with the King without any lessons in table manners.
By 11 days ago
Research not a preserve of the West
Memories of National Youth Service and the new reality
My generation had the privilege of going through the National Youth Service (NYS) training before campus.
By 15 days ago
Memories of National Youth Service and the new reality
Intrigues of the post office innovations in modern age
Post offices' best bet is to become Huduma Centres and go a step further and deliver the IDs, passports and other vital documents to their owners. 
By 16 days ago
Intrigues of the post office innovations in modern age
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Why July 7 protests were a nightmare
On June 25, it was about looting in the city. On July 7, the city was locked and no business. Either way, entrepreneurs lost.
By 18 days ago
Why July 7 protests were a nightmare
Has university lost its lustre amid higher college intake?
Students are opting to leave our universities for less prestigious TVETs,  Kenya Medical Training Colleges and less talked about universities abroad.
By 24 days ago
Has university lost its lustre amid higher college intake?
There's a cloud of fear hanging over our nation
Democracy ensures the 'right people' get the mandate to instill fear in us. This fear should be moderated by justice. That is the work of the government and its institutions.
By 26 days ago
There's a cloud of fear hanging over our nation
Monetising data: Africa should not be left behind
Monetising data would attract more entrepreneurs, investors, researchers, innovators and jobs.
By 1 month ago
Monetising data: Africa should not be left behind
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Harness the dreams of Gen Z to power Kenya's innovation
Gen Zs are seen as an enigma. They are not. I think we have failed to understand them and their world. I have tried to understand them both in my house and in class.
By 30 days ago
Harness the dreams of Gen Z to power Kenya's innovation
Gen Z protests: Let's deflate the national anger
The failure to solve the economic problem is fueling anger among Kenyans particularly when promises were during the polls.
By 1 month ago
Gen Z protests: Let's deflate the national anger
Is customer service a victim of economic hard times?
My search for Vitz tyres not only revealed the dominance of Chinese brands in the local market but also became an unexpected lesson in customer service.
By 1 month ago
Is customer service a victim of economic hard times?
Beyond IPOs: Time to end firms ownership limitations
The change in law gave the National Treasury Cabinet Secretary the power to prescribe ownership limitations during IPOs or later to protect strategic industries.
By 1 month ago
Beyond IPOs: Time to end firms ownership limitations
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Israel-Iran war spells new world order
One wishes the Iran-Israel war would end soon. The world has enough troubles, even here at home.
By 1 month ago
Israel-Iran war spells new world order
Dad's wisdom and strange economics of the toilet
My dad shared with me two nuggets of wisdom, but they are related. One was that when looking for a wife, visit her home and pay special attention to the toilet.
By 1 month ago
Dad's wisdom and strange economics of the toilet
New education system: Key pathways to the future lit
The Internet has not ended tourism. Out of curiosity, will day streams open a can of worms; a child being driven and picked from Kenya High or Alliance as borders eat githeri. 
By 1 month ago
New education system: Key pathways to the future lit
It isn't shocking there were no surprises in this year's Budget
The much-anticipated 2025-26 budget yielded no surprises or hidden taxes.
By 1 month ago
It isn't shocking there were no surprises in this year's Budget
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Is the Finance Bill 2025 about boxing or dancing?
The Bill has now been put under a microscope, scrutinised clause by clause and the implications for our pockets and corporate bottom lines. 
By 1 month ago
Is the Finance Bill 2025 about boxing or dancing?
Global wars: When will they cease?
We must ask why conflicts and wars continue to define our planet instead of peace and tranquillity.
By 1 month ago
Global wars: When will they cease?
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Luggage charges: Will passengers go the Dundori way?
Most airlines have started charging for check-in bags. The latest is the US-based Southwest Airlines, a budget carrier used as a case study in strategy and operations.
By 1 month ago
Luggage charges: Will passengers go the Dundori way?
A tribute to the giant of African literature Ngugi wa Thiong'o
Ngugi wa Thiong’o can easily be called the Chinua Achebe of Eastern Africa or Shakespeare of the same, but with less inclination to plays.
By 1 month ago
A tribute to the giant of African literature Ngugi wa Thiong'o
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Promotion path: Shock for State firm's employees
Workers must apply for vacancies even after getting new qualifications. Filing a vacant post should be competitive and transparent.
By 1 month ago
Promotion path: Shock for State firm's employees
Varsities row: What's Trump afraid of?
Many young men and women from across the globe harbour a dream of studying in the US.
By 1 month ago
Varsities row: What's Trump afraid of?
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It's high time local foods found their rightful place on five-star hotel menus
I doubt if our visitors want to pay top dollars to come and eat what they have in their own homes. They want something exotic. Do we offer them that?
By 2 months ago
It's high time local foods found their rightful place on five-star hotel menus
How long will Swahili and English dance together?
As long as the elite switch to Swahili when angry, joking or abusing someone, Swahili will continue being overshadowed by English. 
By 2 months ago
How long will Swahili and English dance together?
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Let's keep fire of EAC dream burning
Taking a bus or a train to Makerere or Dar es Salaam to attend university would have been one of the greatest moments of my life.
By 2 months ago
Let's keep fire of EAC dream burning
The age of nail bars and parlours is upon us, and it's booming, big time
Have you noticed the many nail parlours and bars in small and big towns?
By 2 months ago
The age of nail bars and parlours is upon us, and it's booming, big time
Kenya's GDP growth, budget and policy nightmares
Unlike in the past when we blamed the external factors, the decline this time is attributed to internal factors too, such as Gen Z riots.
By 2 months ago
Kenya's GDP growth, budget and policy nightmares
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Kenyan link in Afrikaners' land woes
The common name for Afrikaners is Boers or kaburu in Swahili. I wonder how the Afrikaners feel resettling in the US, just like their descendants in South Africa did 373 years ago.
By 2 months ago
Kenyan link in Afrikaners' land woes
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Pangani design exemplifies what is wrong with Kenya
The superness of the Thika superhighway is debatable. The superhighway is now 13 years old.
By 2 months ago
Pangani design exemplifies what is wrong with Kenya
Let the State open up the roads and we'll do the rest
The easiest way to appreciate why we need roads and rails is that it’s not trains or cars that travel, it’s people and their ideas that travel, seeking opportunities that transform the economy.
By 2 months ago
Let the State open up the roads and we'll do the rest
India, Pakistan row impact for Kenya
After independence in 1947, India was violently partitioned based on religion, with Pakistan being predominantly Muslim and India Hindu. 
By 2 months ago
India, Pakistan row impact for Kenya
What makes Kenya a major entrepreneurs' paradise
One, we are a relatively open market. It’s easy to enter the Kenyan market at any level. You can start a side hustle at home, in the streets or even online.
By 2 months ago
What makes Kenya a major entrepreneurs' paradise
Arts and crafts of Magna, the emergence of pseudo-elitism
In the past mwikos were never bought, boys made them at home, including other things like scarves, combs and ladles.
By 2 months ago
Arts and crafts of Magna, the emergence of pseudo-elitism
Why end of WW II deserves a holiday
The wars in Ukraine, Gaza, DR Congo, Sudan, Yemen and many other places remind us that we must never let our guard down.  
By 2 months ago
Why end of WW II deserves a holiday
Kariamu: We should all make money in Nairobi and spend it in rural areas
We should all make money in Nairobi and spend it in rural areas.
By 3 months ago
Kariamu: We should all make money in Nairobi and spend it in rural areas
Nurturing village innovators can help tap into their ingenuity
The rise of China, Japan or USA was driven by innovations from universities, research institutes and even ordinary men and women experimenting as they seek solutions to their problems.
By 3 months ago
Nurturing village innovators can help tap into their ingenuity
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China visit: Beyond trade, investment
The entry of China into Africa is not just about economic growth; it’s also about the socio-cultural transformation of the continent and who will get the dividends.
By 3 months ago
China visit: Beyond trade, investment
Hustlenomics - How to beat inflation during hard economic times
The rise in the cost of living or inflation was a political issue for the new government, leading to violent demonstrations last year. The prices have now stabilised.
By 3 months ago
Hustlenomics - How to beat inflation during hard economic times
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Kenya's strategic bet to flirt with both the Eagle and the Dragon
Many interpreted President Ruto’s US visit as a coup, getting Kenya into US orbit after dalliance with China.
By 3 months ago
Kenya's strategic bet to flirt with both the Eagle and the Dragon
The inconvenient truth about devolution, the environment
Rain came as predicted, the rivers were crystal clear, and cancer was rare. Climate change or global warming were intellectual discussions, not mainstream. Not anymore.
By 3 months ago
The inconvenient truth about devolution, the environment
Why top marathon names opted for individual races
Sports
By Stephen Rutto
3 hrs ago
Acorn reports Sh457 million half-year profit
Business
By Graham Kajilwa
3 hrs ago
Battle for national glory down to last four
Sports
By Elizabeth Mburugu
3 hrs ago