By Mwaura Muroki – Lawyer and Counseling Psychologist George Clemenceau, a French Prime Minister during World War I, famously said, War is too important to be left to the generals. The quest for democracy is a never-ending war that is too important to be entrusted to any one individual. It is common knowledge that every
By George Asamani – MD Project Management Institute, Sub-Saharan Africa Africa stands at a pivotal juncture, being encouraged to decarbonise to save the planet even as it struggles to power its own growth. With 600 million people still lacking access to electricity and coal being a cheap, reliable source of energy, the continent faces a
By Lilian Owaga- Author and Creative Writer There is this Swahili saying or phrase of ‘yote tisa, kumi…’ which is normally used to imply, when all has been said and done, there remains one important thing; one point of focus. Everything has been said about the late political enigma, words of gratitude for all that