Luchetu Likaka A nation cannot ask citizens to tighten their belts while public service leaders continue expanding theirs. Across Kenya, households are under immense pressure. Families are struggling with rising costs of food, housing, education, healthcare, and transport. Young people remain unemployed despite their qualifications. Businesses are collapsing under taxation and reduced purchasing power. Yet
By Dr. Luchetu Likaka Femicide and child safety no longer stand as separate concerns in Kenya; they now signal a deepening protection crisis. Rising cases of women killed under violent circumstances, alongside increasing reports of missing children, kidnapping, trafficking, and exploitation, reveal a troubling pattern. Each incident raises urgent questions about whether institutions mandated to
By Dr. Luchetu Likaka We are once again entering a politically sensitive and defining moment in its democratic journey. As the country gradually moves toward the 2027 General Election, public political discourse is increasingly characterized by hostility, accusations, counteraccusations, political grandstanding, and worrying undertones of ethnic profiling and identity-based mobilization. Exchanges between sections of government