By Dr. Luchetu Likaka Kenya’s 2027 general election is already shaping into a contest defined less by personalities and more by structure, timing, and public mood. At this stage, any firm prediction would be premature. However, a careful reading of political patterns, emerging signals and historical precedent suggests a clear starting position: President William Ruto
By Dr. Luchetu Likaka Kenya’s public universities are no longer in a financial squeeze; they are in a state of quiet insolvency. For years, the signs were visible but conveniently ignored, ballooning pending bills, delayed salaries, stalled projects, and recurring audit red flags. Today, the façade of institutional stability remains, but beneath it lies a
By Dr. Luchetu Likaka The recent remarks by the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) chair, echoed by findings from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI), present a troubling narrative: that politicians are increasingly engineering violence at their own events for sympathy, visibility, or strategic advantage. On the surface, this appears like a sober warning