The festive moods are already in the offing’s which signals that Christmas and New Year are looming in a matter of day. Christmas Carols and Songs associated with Christmas festivals, like that of Bunny M are blaring our radius.

 

And with the onset of Christmas like me it’s that time of the year when we do celebrate and commemorate the birth of our saviour, Jesus Christ. The modern Christmas is so much commercialized such that if you want to cash in you only have associated your package with it.

 

After the Christmas dawns another new year, which we attach it with a whole era set of resolutions that acts as our guiding principle in the forthcoming year that also needs to be fulfilled. And, as [+]

The communication bill, 2008, which was passed by the parliament, which only awaits the President’s accent, has stirred controversy and misunderstanding between the government and the media players. The whole debate seems to be getting out of hand, with the whirlwind of dust which has been degenerated. It requires a sober mind to reach to a conclusive argument because the Government is insisting that the media must be regulated whereas the media fraternity is questioning the government’s move to curtail their freedom of expression.

 

The media players have vented their anger towards the members of Parliament over what they are terming as grass misconduct and gagging of their freedom of expression. By rushing to pass the bill again the freedom of the media, the M.Ps were merely taking revenge against the fourth estate for the relentless [+]

It’s now dawning, that the Waki report , which has been tossed up and down, as different versions of views, opinions been aired, now, it seems as if the matter is gravating to a conclusive rest. Reality, it seems is infiltrating among the Kenyan society at large. The main perpetrators of the violence’s and those who committed crimes against humanity must face the full force of the Law to halt the culture of impunity.

 

Now, it’s apparent that the special tribunal that was recommended by the Waki commission after all will be constituted. The Government through the cabinet deliberated on the matter and agreed the formation of the tribunal. And, to showcase the cabinet commitment, they constituted a sub-committee that will act as a guide, offer direction [+]

UNTIL WHEN SHALL THESE GREEDY CARTELS RAIN HAVOC ON POOR KENYAS? BY MUNGAI Before the government interned and arrested the situation, there was an unprecedented uproar from the Kenyans after one of their key staple food that’s Maize flour which makes ugali skyrocketed to an optimum high .It had turned out to be a real shocker to most people who depends on this essential commodity. Maize flour was retailing at shs. 120 equivalents to $ 1.50. And, it’s quite unfortunate that most Kenyan lives below a dollar in a day, thus they can’t afford to buy their staple food. Whether the Malthusian theory has come to effect or not, is a matter of concern. For he had said that, that an ever-increasing population would continually strain society’s ability to produce goods and services. Most people are whining silently because of high cost of [+]

The gulf of Eden has been braded as one of the dangerous waterway spot to venture into. Its one of the burriest waterways. As it serves as the link between the Europeans, Asia, Africa and Middle East countries.

 

The pirates have turned the gulf to be the one of the dangerous in the world as they are having a field day in those waters by hijacking and then demand lump sum ransoms. The situation was necessitated and fueled by the lawlessness and failed state of Somalia, where most pirates comes from, as different militia groups have surrounded their coastline.

And, just like the turbulent waters of gulf of Eden, the Africa’s political waters are sometimes turbulent which makes them rough at [+]

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