Lately it appears that there is no Kenya except by name: There are just several tribes cobbled to live uncomfortably together without any feeling, empathy, respect or affection for each other.
Posts Tagged “Mugambi Kiai”
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Kenya's prime minister has in the past been persecuted for his beliefs and ethnicity. Yet last week, instead of embracing the promise of equality enshrined in the new constitution, Raila Odinga turned against Kenya's gay community.
Posted in: Africa, Justice, Rights & Equality
Topics: Desmond Tutu, homophobia, Kenya, LGBT rights, LGBTI, Luo, Mugambi Kiai, Raila Odinga
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Political patronage is alive and well in Kenya despite provisions in the new constitution.
Posted in: Africa, Governance & Accountability
Topics: corruption, Kenya, Mugambi Kiai, transparency
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Did William Ruto and several other Kenyan officials travel 4,000 miles to The Hague last week just to avoid the public humiliation of the International Criminal Court issuing an arrest warrant?
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If the "war" against corruption is to be won in Kenya, the public must be involved in scrutinizing processes that aim to hold those responsible accountable for their crimes.
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Can Grace Mugabe teach Kenya a lesson about how to deal with entrenched and ossified power?
Posted in: Africa, Governance & Accountability, Justice
Topics: African Union, Grace Mugabe, International Criminal Court, Kenya, Mugambi Kiai, Omar Al Bashir, Sudan