The following is a speech by Kenya’s Chief Justice Willy Mutunga in the spirit of the debate here on ethnicity, values and
I had not read James O’Connell’s 1967 essay on the “Inevitability of Instability” in African post-independence settings until this weekend. In broad
morning before the day of the demonstrations to “save” Mabira forest, I came to the office at the Daily Monitor in Namwongo
The debate on the future of the elected Mayor of Kampala has come full circle. A judge-led tribunal has found him unfit
I am reposting this New Yorker blog on how private philanthropy is involved in pursuing one of the world’s most wanted men.
The refinery project at Uganda’s Ministry of Energy- has put out a request for proposals for a lead investor for its refinery
The framing of the present debate on constitutional review has one flaw. In seeking to bring a Bill to amend the Constitution,
The world has been mourning the tragedy at Westgate mall Kenya. Terrorists killed dozens of innocent people, in a country seen as
After court ruling todayasking the Speaker of Parliament to throw out 5 Mps expelled by the ruling National Resistance Movement (party) is
My speech below has been the subject of some debate. In particular by my friend the new Presidential advisor on research. His