The chairman must demand transparency, integrity and accountability from every officer he will deploy.
Chemicals or products that have been banned or suspended, pending verification, should not be allowed into our market.
Kenya’s plastic surgeons are right to call for population-specific guidelines. Medicine must reflect the people it serves.
The penalty must cause financial pain for it to have the desired effect.
The latest Agra Foundation Food Security Monitor paints a stark picture: by January 2026, an estimated 2.1 million Kenyans will face acute hunger and malnutrition.
Stoking unnecessary anxiety about war and ambitions of a naval force without a coastline is not only unbelievable, it is shocking.
The state cannot preach compassion while funding policies that leave the sick to fend for themselves.
We cannot spend a quarter of the budget to pay salaries and expect economic growth by starving roads, health, education and agriculture of cash.
The lecturers will be elated that they have brought learning to a stop. But that is a blinkered view