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'The Economist' paints a damning assessment of Ruto's performance
"William Ruto is taking Kenya to a dangerous place", bellows The Economist weekly news magazine in a leader (lead article) last week.
By Dennis Kabaara 29 days ago
'The Economist' paints a damning assessment of Ruto's performance
Dangerous place: Damning Economist magazine assessment of Ruto's presidency
"William Ruto is taking Kenya to a dangerous place", below The Economist weekly news magazine in a leader (lead article) last week.
By Dennis Kabaara 29 days ago
Dangerous place: Damning Economist magazine assessment of Ruto's presidency
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Gen Z hit reboot and reset to politics without politicians
The idea of leaderless and tribeless Gen Z might lead us to the more radical idea of "politics without politicians."
By Dennis Kabaara 1 month ago
Gen Z hit reboot and reset to politics without politicians
Let's pray for a Wednesday of peace and justice not bullets or tear gas
Wednesday offers the opportunity to call for a real transformation of Kenya and reminds us to get our 2027 voter experience right, from voter registration, to voting, to vote counting, to results.
By Dennis Kabaara 1 month ago
Let's pray for a Wednesday of peace and justice not bullets or tear gas
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Security budget balloons while justice starves and protesters bleed
It is a different war from the 1990's when we had opposition-led "No Reforms, No Budget" chaos within Parliament itself.
By Dennis Kabaara 1 month ago
Security budget balloons while justice starves and protesters bleed
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From the scary to 'feel good': What CS should spell out in his first statement
Treasury CS John Mbadi presents his maiden Budget Statement to Parliament at a time the nation is frayed at the edges - politically, economically and socially.
By Dennis Kabaara 1 month ago
From the scary to 'feel good': What CS should spell out in his first statement
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For clear spending picture, we should ask hard questions on budget votes
Leading into the 2025 Budget Statement on Thursday, let us acknowledge the recent work of the National Treasury to actively engage with the public and stakeholders on the budget process.
By Dennis Kabaara 1 month ago
For clear spending picture, we should ask hard questions on budget votes
Sluggish job growth, indicator economy is not growing
Sluggish job gains signal stalled economic momentum.
By Dennis Kabaara 2 months ago
Sluggish job growth, indicator economy is not growing
Finance Bill 2025: When will Kenyans engage in broader Budget discussion?
If we split the current final phase of the 2025/26 Budget season into four parts, we will spend 60 per cent of our time discussing a Finance Bill which is one part of the revenue question.
By Dennis Kabaara 2 months ago
Finance Bill 2025: When will Kenyans engage in broader Budget discussion?
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Beyond debts and deficits: Will budget 202526 chart a new path?
A starting point might be the contemporary official view that Kenyans celebrate failure over success; that we are too negative.
By Dennis Kabaara 3 months ago
Beyond debts and deficits: Will budget 202526 chart a new path?
The national government would not matter much if devolution delivered
Devolution was touted as the antidote to our long and dark history of concentrated political and economic power; the response to years of marginalisation and exclusion.
By Dennis Kabaara 3 months ago
The national government would not matter much if devolution delivered
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Budget 2025: Kenya targets growth, reality suggests economic headwinds
While Treasury's new "openness" is commendable, there is a worrying level of confusion when the CS Treasury publicly promises a 2025 Finance Bill filled with new taxes
By Dennis Kabaara 3 months ago
Budget 2025: Kenya targets growth, reality suggests economic headwinds
Why Kenya's Judiciary struggles to deliver justice despite promised funding
Many promises, or commitments, were made in that speech, but recent media attention has focused on those made to the Judiciary, and specifically, its budget.
By Dennis Kabaara 3 months ago
Why Kenya's Judiciary struggles to deliver justice despite promised funding
Decades apart, Ruto's development tours echo Kanu-style platform for roadside declarations
One presumes that these development tours are supposed to be useful advancements on our infamous past of Kanu's roadside declarations.
By Dennis Kabaara 3 months ago
Decades apart, Ruto's development tours echo Kanu-style platform for roadside declarations
Kenyans, brace for a bumpy economic journey in the run-up to 2027 elections
Contrary to the Treasury assertions, we will experience higher than projected fiscal deficits in this pre-election period - on account of lower than expected taxes on depressed economic activities.
By Dennis Kabaara 4 months ago
Kenyans, brace for a bumpy economic journey in the run-up to 2027 elections
Unusual reflection of Ruto's mid-term promises against actions on delivery
The trouble here is the recorded achievements are mostly input and activity-based, so it is no surprise that Kenyans at large are still not feeling the outputs.
By Dennis Kabaara 4 months ago
Unusual reflection of Ruto's mid-term promises against actions on delivery
Ruto, Raila handshake is all about self-preservation, not progress
The political collaboration between UDA and ODM, represents the latest example of a long-held belief among our political elite that Kenyans have short memories.
By Dennis Kabaara 4 months ago
Ruto, Raila handshake is all about self-preservation, not progress
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Building castles in the air: Kenyans want jobs, not just talk and numbers
As Kenyans bemusedly endure this administration's penchant for costly foreign travel and local development tours in a tough economic environment, now the 2027 election agenda is already framing.
By Dennis Kabaara 5 months ago
Building castles in the air: Kenyans want jobs, not just talk and numbers
Why 2025 budget must fix tax chaos, county funding gaps and rising debt
As we all know, the 2025/26 budget process - strictly 2025/26 to 2027/28 Medium-Term Budget process - is well underway, at both national and county government levels.
By Dennis Kabaara 5 months ago
Why 2025 budget must fix tax chaos, county funding gaps and rising debt
Graft, case backlog and access to justice should top Judiciary's reform agenda
Judiciary, no stranger to calls for radical reform finds itself under a harsh spotlight following a highly accusatory and largely social media-driven push for yet another judicial purge.
By Dennis Kabaara 6 months ago
Graft, case backlog and access to justice should top Judiciary's reform agenda
Lost in translation: Kenya's endless dance with parastatals and the IMF expectations
Eyes always light up and the national pulse beats harder when the government deigns to broach the sensitive subject of parastatal reform.
By Dennis Kabaara 6 months ago
Lost in translation: Kenya's endless dance with parastatals and the IMF expectations
Ruto's budget this year will be most important in the middle of first term
As our 2027 politics gets louder and more aggressive, it is easy to forget we are entering the home stretch of a 2025/26 budget process launched in August last year.
By Dennis Kabaara 6 months ago
Ruto's budget this year will be most important in the middle of first term
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2025: Will political sycophancy derail Kenya's pursuit of economic reform?
As we step into the hopeful embrace of 2025, let's randomly walk through a couple of unusual reflections for the year.
By Dennis Kabaara 6 months ago
2025: Will political sycophancy derail Kenya's pursuit of economic reform?
Thank Kenyans for cancellation of Adani deals, not foreign pressure
Our eagerness to celebrate foreign pressure as the reason these deals were cancelled understates the important role played by local whistleblowers.
By Dennis Kabaara 8 months ago
Thank Kenyans for cancellation of Adani deals, not foreign pressure
William Ruto's State of the Nation address should be honest and reflective
The writer says the State of The Nation Address is more about self-reflection and introspection than it is about self-praise and congratulation.
By Dennis Kabaara 8 months ago
William Ruto's State of the Nation address should be honest and reflective
Why Gachagua's impeachment debate is a diversion
For the avoidance of doubt, the ongoing process to impeach Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua is a terrible diversion.
By Dennis Kabaara 9 months ago
Why Gachagua's impeachment debate is a diversion
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How Kenya Kwanza errors are making Kenya better country
Kenya Kwanza is an unpopular government, and it doesn't need rich people to fund poor people to say this.
By Dennis Kabaara 9 months ago
How Kenya Kwanza errors are making Kenya better country
Ruto's missteps are making Kenya a better place
Public participation on the impeachment motion against Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has suddenly, and unsurprisingly, mutated into a referendum on on Ruto's presidency.
By Dennis Kabaara 9 months ago
Ruto's missteps are making Kenya a better place
How Kenya Kwanza turned a perfect storm into a crisis in two years
DP impeachment is a cacophonous sideshow. The reality is likely about real transparency and accountability in our fiscus before we are called for taxation.
By Dennis Kabaara 10 months ago
How Kenya Kwanza turned a perfect storm into a crisis in two years
The marking scheme has changed: Today's reality is not that of 2022
In this "business unusual" space, the focus is the destination of our journey, not their vehicle to take us there. Because, here and everywhere, the government is not the economy.
By Dennis Kabaara 10 months ago
The marking scheme has changed: Today's reality is not that of 2022
Why Mbadi's budget review is all about lowering expectations
The first call is embedded in our budget calendar for 2025/26, the penultimate fiscal year to our 2027 election because the 2027/28 budget two years later will be transitional
By Dennis Kabaara 10 months ago
Why Mbadi's budget review is all about lowering expectations
How can government improve our pockets without overtaxing?
How do we improve the lot of Kenyans without imposing new taxes and overborrowing while offering government services?
By Dennis Kabaara 10 months ago
How can government improve our pockets without overtaxing?
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What downgrade by credit rating firms means for Kenya's economy
S&P lowered its long-term sovereign credit rating for Kenya from "B" to "B-". Like the legend of Nero's Rome, our leadership fiddles as Kenya burns.
By Dennis Kabaara 11 months ago
What downgrade by credit rating firms means for Kenya's economy
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Who takes blame if broad based government fails, Ruto or Raila?
The broad-based government reboots President Ruto's economic turnaround agenda that has so far been mostly mixed, moving in fits and starts.
By Dennis Kabaara 11 months ago
Who takes blame if broad based government fails, Ruto or Raila?
Ruto's government has spending problem, income is way too much
It is fair to speculate that President William Ruto's Kenya Kwanza administration might turn out to be our most disappointing since independence.
By Dennis Kabaara 1 year ago
Ruto's government has spending problem, income is way too much
'Hybrid' government birthed by protests, but point clearly missed
After a month of Gen Z-led pro-good governance, not anti-government, protests, we are back to default settings.
By Dennis Kabaara 1 year ago
'Hybrid' government birthed by protests, but point clearly missed
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Firing an entire cabinet in a presidential system is akin to firing yourself
In our presidential system of government of technical, not elected, ministers, firing your entire Cabinet sounds like you just fired yourself. But we are getting ahead of ourselves.
By Dennis Kabaara 1 year ago
Firing an entire cabinet in a presidential system is akin to firing yourself
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The hard task ahead for Kenya Kwanza after tax bill collapse
A second week of anti-tax protests meant the 2024 Finance Bill was not signed into law, but this was really an accountability moment for Kenya's leaders.
By Dennis Kabaara 1 year ago
The hard task ahead for Kenya Kwanza after tax bill collapse
The task before MPs: Time to drop vacuity and attempt augustness
The House on the Hill is increasingly being an acronym for Hubris, Incompetence, Lies and Looting.
By Dennis Kabaara 1 year ago
The task before MPs: Time to drop vacuity and attempt augustness
Budget maths not adding up and why it's in order to blame our MPs
It is becoming increasingly difficult to link this administration's fine words with its fancy (and correct) ideas - six objectives, five pillars, five clusters, nine value chains etc
By Dennis Kabaara 1 year ago
Budget maths not adding up and why it's in order to blame our MPs
The lasting impact of father-son bonding
Parenting
By Jayne Rose Gacheri
35 mins ago
How much water should you really drink?
Healthy Eating
By Ryan Kerubo
1 hr ago