• OPEN LETTER TO H.E GOV STANLEY KIPTIS, BARINGO COUNTY

    OPEN LETTER TO H.E GOV STANLEY KIPTIS, BARINGO COUNTY0

    Dear Gov Stanley Kiptis; On the chilly morning of 8/8/17, Kenyans went to the ballot to elect their leaders. We the people of Mogotio also took part in the important exercise. We overwhelmingly supported your bid for gubernatorial position and we confirmed it on that day. We voted for you as Governor Baringo to the

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  • Opinion: Could bad fate be conspiring to complicate the reelection of UhuRuto???

    Opinion: Could bad fate be conspiring to complicate the reelection of UhuRuto???0

    By Charles Kipkulei The past few days have been characterized by the absence of a national crisis which has starved the opposition of a cogent message with which to mobilize the masses against the regime while also allowing the UhuRuto duo to steady and reassert themselves on the campaign trail. A few weeks ago, UhuRuto

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  • Cattle Rustling

    Cattle Rustling0

    #Opinion. On issue of cattle rustling little is known by many,safe for those who grew in it just like me, that it has been a practice of ages among the pastoralist communities. It was a sign of bravery and wealth accumulation, in fact killing was an act of heroism and being killed was martyrdom. It

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  • NASA; THE TWO SIDES OF THE COIN 

    NASA; THE TWO SIDES OF THE COIN 0

    Opinion  By Charlse Kipkulei  The National Supper Alliance is being touted as the game changer in  Kenyan politics with pundits and observers including yours truly contending that it can dislodge Jubilee from power. This is however predicated on the assumption that it can work. For it to work however, the NASA strategy is dependent on

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  • ​A UNITED OPPOSITION CAN OUST JUBILEE GOVERNMENT HISTORY CAN REPEAT ITSELF 

    ​A UNITED OPPOSITION CAN OUST JUBILEE GOVERNMENT HISTORY CAN REPEAT ITSELF 0

    Opinion  By Charlse Kipkulei  Kenyan political history has demonstrated that whenever opposition unites behind a singular candidate and whenever they capture the imagination of the nation with a singular rallying call, the end result has almost certainly been regime change or defeat of the ruling party political agenda. It happened in 2002 when the KANU

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  • ODM the “Queer Groom” in Kenya’s Politics0

    By Charlse Kipkulei In the run up to the 2012 general elections around 2009, DP William Ruto, then a leading figure in ODM became disaffected with the state of affairs in the orange party and instead of being listened to, he was branded a renegade and was dared to quit if he wished. The thinking

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