By Anthony Kieti, Political Strategy and Behavioral Intelligence A demographic and political strategy perspective on why Kenyan elections are decided by turnout mechanics, not ideas, and why the next time the “wrong” candidate wins, it’s rarely because the election was stolen. Every election cycle in Kenya produces the same disbelief. How did that candidate win?
By Dr. Luchetu Likaka – Researcher and Political Analyst The low-flying jets witnessed during the Jamhuri Day celebrations raise serious questions about operational discipline, civilian safety protocols, and institutional accountability within Kenya’s security architecture. National celebrations are meant to inspire confidence, not create panic or cause destruction. When military aircraft descend to altitudes that crack
By Sellah Bogonko, Co-Founder and CEO, Jacobs Ladder Africa (JLA) COP30 will be remembered less for what it achieved and more for what it avoided. The summit closed without a single new commitment to phase out fossil fuels, the very issue driving global heating. The BBC called it “one of the most divisive COPs in