Governor Irungu Kang'ata explains why he parted ways with President Ruto and questions how UDA plans to win the 2027 elections.
He also says Edwin Sifuna has a bright political future ahead.
The crisis in Gaza and the war in Iran have split the U.S. and Europe more sharply than at any point since Iraq in 2003. Philip Gordon examines what's driving the divide and whether cooperation is still possible. https://t.co/I9Ptcf2Sl3
There is no FURTHER EVIDENCE other than the ODM @20 celebration to tell what I have always said, the CURSE OF POLITICAL PARTIES in Kenya is the fact they are built around personalities. Three fanctions visible: The Broad based Team, the Diehard antigovernment & the undecided. ODM will die or split beyond recognition.
The idea that there are standard things one must say in an interview is a myth crafted for the average mind. If an potential employer truly wants you they will choose you - they are under no obligation, but they will recognise your value.
After thoughtful consideration & counsel, I will run for President of the Law Society of Kenya (2026-28). The Time is RIPE for a clean principled campaign and leadership focused on Rule of Law, Integrity, Practice & Welfare, and Engagement.
Charles Kanjama SC
#TheTimeIsRIPE
@NCIC_Kenya Is it your case that development is linear, and that social cohesion cannot be realised progressively yet it is intertwined with broader socio-economic developmental goals?
“Kenya’s Vision 2030 cannot be realised without peace. Cohesion and stability form the foundation upon which all our national ambitions stand from economic growth to social transformation." @DanielGiti, Commission Secretary & CEO, National Cohesion and Integration Commission #NCIC.
#NCIC #PolicyDocuments #AmaniKwaGround #CohesionInAction #Vision2030
A country need not legislate its differences in perpetuity, for doing so only entrenches division. When the time is right, we need to initiate a process to amend the two-thirds gender rule as entrenched in the Constitution. @WESONGAJD4L
Yes, we need gender equality, but this approach is misguided as it prioritizes the appearance of equality over the merit and competence of individuals. @WESONGAJD4L
The real misstep occurred when we failed to include a sunset clause in our Constitution to limit the operation of the two-thirds gender rule, thereby transforming what was intended as a transitional measure into a perpetual obligation.
Kenya’s debate on tribalism needs to be approached with wisdom and love - as @edwinsifuna attempts to do. Negative ethnicity is inseparable from the question of resource distribution, and will fade as our nation advances economically and opportunities shared more equitably.
“Hard times create strong men. Strong men create easy times. Easy times create weak men. Weak men create difficult times. Many will not understand it, but you have to raise warriors, not parasites.”~ Sheikh Rashid