Welcome to P. Point, your weekly program where we examine the issues shaping our country through insightful discussion & thoughtful analysis.
Join us every *Sunday at 7:00 PM EAT.* Stay with us for an engaging and informative program.@AokoOtieno_@HillaryGondi@itisme_mutai
Mutai Chepkemoi: There's a lot of police brutality not only at the protest level but also at an individual level. The security of the people has not been addressed # CitizenDayBreak
As Kenya approaches the 2027 General Elections, how can young people shape a peaceful, inclusive, and democratic future?
Join the conversation as we discuss political participation, youth agency, non-violence, and the 2027 Non-Violence Agenda.https://t.co/GuJwSpYZHA
Today, we had the validation workshop for the research report" From Vulnerability to Agency: The session brought together youth leaders, policymakers, civil society actors, researchers, and governance practitioners to review, interrogate, and strengthen the findings.
@IsraelinKenya I take offence in the distorted display of our state's flag. The central emblem as I recall never had a green colour. The spears also are not in perfect symmetry and spearhead's neck should be protruding behind the shield. Unless the syllabus was revised, that should be it!
Political extremism begins where dialogue ends.
When frustration, division, and intolerance replace peaceful engagement, democracy and social cohesion are put at risk. Understanding the warning signs is the first step toward building a more inclusive and peaceful society.
Is the State mislabeling youth dissent as "extremism"?
Join us as we have the "uncomfortable" conversation on politics, security, justice, and the drivers of radicalization.
We’re bringing the aspirants, the experts, and the storytellers to the table. 🎙️💯
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Two years after the events of June 25, Kenya’s youth continue to shape the national conversation on governance, security, and democratic participation. Join us for an important X Space dialogue bringing together youth leaders, state actors, civil society, and clergy........
@HillaryGondi@MoGAbdi@MwangiBonnie Hio ni siasa yao. What matters is whether the common people can afford to buy food and other basic things. This big talk is an incentive /for those of us who barely have a grasp on what is and how economy works/to ignore the existing scarcity!