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Asked: August 23, 2019In: Politics and Governance

Do you believe there is a genuine fight against corruption going on in Kenya?

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The President, his deputy and the government of Kenya claim to be fighting corruption. We have seen high profile arrests and arraignments but sill no convictions. Is this effort genuine? ...

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Asked: December 22, 2020In: Politics and Governance

Will 39 year old Ghetto Youth and Musician lead the change in Uganda if giving the chance?

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I can’t be more proud seeing 38 years old Ghetto youth and musician #Bobiwine2021 leading the change in Uganda against a man who has been in power for over 20 years and has been alive long before #Bobi was born. In one of Bobi’s touching speech I watched he said “if the Ghetto ...

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Asked: December 7, 2020In: Politics and Governance

Mpenkoni sends Sheikh Muzaata to the grave, to follow Afande Kirumira

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Outspoken senior Muslim cleric, Sheikh Nuhu Muzaata Batte of Kibuli died a mysterious death on Friday, December 4, 2020. He passed away at International Hospital Kampala (IHK) where he had been admitted for two weeks. According to reliable intelligence sources Muzaata, nicknamed “Empologom ...

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Asked: December 7, 2020In: Politics and Governance

BREAKING: If you want to kill me, you will have to do it in public – Bobi Wine tells Museveni. Is this an assasination attempt?

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Presidential aspirant Robert Kyagulanyi a.k.a Bobi Wine has vowed to not use diversionary routes to his campaign rally sites. He has said the diversionary routes are being imposed on him as part of a secret plan to kill him. Throughout his campaign, police have been barring Bobi Wine from ...

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Asked: November 27, 2020In: Politics and Governance

Can we talk about the war in Ethiopia and how that’s going to affect the entire Horn eventuall

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Since Abiy Ahmed attacked Tigray a lot has happened in Ethiopia. Refugees are pouring into Sudan in drives, no humanitarian aid has been allowed in the area until yesterday, and the media can’t report accurately on it because of disinformation. It’s obvious how this is going to affect ...

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Asked: November 8, 2020In: Politics and Governance

What does Biden’s victory mean for Africa especially KENYA?

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Recently, VICTOR RASUGU, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, NETWORK FOR ADOLESCENT AND YOUTH OF AFRICA stated the following. “The United States is the single largest family planning donor in the world and thus plays a major role in reproductive health care in Kenya. Trump’s (so-called ...

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Asked: October 31, 2020In: Politics and Governance

How can Kenya solve it’s massive public debt issue and still be productive?

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Over the past few years Kenya has been faced with huge budget deficits forcing public debt to escalate. Kenya’s public debt is at a crippling Ksh 7.1 trillion now and expected to hit a ceiling of Ksh 10 trillion by the end of financial year 2023/2024. This is according to the public ...

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Asked: September 9, 2020In: Politics and Governance

Why is Depo (injectable contraceptives) widely funded in sub-saharan Africa, could it be economic sabotage through population control?

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Depo (DMPA-depot medroxyprogesterone), is a widely used injectable contraceptive that is currently the most widely used in Kenya if not sub-sahara as a whole. This is driven by the “convinience” of 3 or 6 months interval between shots. The push has also been propagated by several orga ...

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Asked: August 31, 2020In: Politics and Governance

What would you do (differently) in case you were in charge of Kenya?

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Looking at current affairs, what would you differently in case you were the president of Kenya or a part of the government? How would you improve policies in your home country? Think of challenges like corruption, healthcare and human rights, but also think about Kenya’s relations with Chin ...

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Asked: July 27, 2020In: Politics and Governance

#1Man1Vote1Shilling: What should determine revenue allocation – People’s Population vs Geographical Land Mass?

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Since the advent of devolution, densely populated counties have been on the losing end. The current revenue saying formulae has left them with little or no money to make tangible development. Equality of fund distribution is currently based on geographical space instead of peoples populati ...

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Asked: July 26, 2020In: Politics and Governance

Do African leaders need extra education on how to utilize the continent’s resources?

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Decades after independence swept through Africa, despite all the resources, there is no progress, employment, good health facilities, and water, above all, most of the leaders depend on China for developments, costing the countries millions of dollars in debt. Is this normal? ...

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