Sign Up

Through solution-oriented discussion forums; Fatuma’s Voice employs the power of artistic tools, intellectual discourse, and cultural devices, to creatively reaffirm community members about the significance of their amplified voice, and motivate engagement in communal, national and continental progression.

Have an account? Sign In

Have an account? Sign In Now

Sign In

Through solution-oriented discussion forums; Fatuma’s Voice employs the power of intellectual discourse, to creatively reaffirm community members about the significance of their amplified voice…

Sign Up Here

Forgot Password?

Don't have account, Sign Up Here

Forgot Password

Lost your password? Please enter your email address. You will receive a link and will create a new password via email.

Have an account? Sign In Now

Please type your username.

Please type your E-Mail.

Please choose an appropriate title for the question so it can be answered easily.
Type the description thoroughly and in details.

Please briefly explain why you feel this answer should be reported.

Sign InSign Up

Fatuma’s Voice

Fatuma’s Voice Logo Fatuma’s Voice Logo

Fatuma’s Voice Navigation

  • Home
  • About
  • Blog
  • Contacts
Search
Ask A Question

Mobile menu

Close
Ask a Question
  • Home Page
  • About Fatuma’s Voice
  • Recommended Blog Stories
  • All Questions
    • Recent Questions
    • Popular Questions
  • Grouped Question Categories
  • All Registered Members
  • Get in Touch with Us
Home/leadership

Discy Latest Questions

Pinned
Mutemi Wa Kiama
Mutemi Wa Kiama

Mutemi Wa Kiama

  • Kenya
  • 4 Questions
  • 4 Answers
  • 0 Best Answers
  • 1k Points
View Profile
  • 18
Mutemi Wa KiamaAdvanced
Asked: August 23, 2019In: Politics and Governance

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

  • 18

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? ...

corruptionleadershippolitics
  • 24 24 Answers
  • 3k Views
Answer
Don Nyagudi
Don Nyagudi

Don Nyagudi

  • Kenya
  • 6 Questions
  • 56 Answers
  • 2 Best Answers
  • 6k Points
View Profile
  • 6
Don NyagudiVeteran
Asked: October 31, 2020In: Politics and Governance

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

  • 6

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 ...

financekenyaleadership
  • 12 12 Answers
  • 119 Views
Answer
bredenmoki
bredenmoki

bredenmoki

  • Kenya
  • 1 Question
  • 0 Answers
  • 0 Best Answers
  • 265 Points
View Profile
  • 7
bredenmokiCompetent
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?

  • 7

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 ...

healthhuman rightsleadership
  • 5 5 Answers
  • 447 Views
Answer
Amara Kaira
Amara Kaira

Amara Kaira

  • United States (US)
  • 15 Questions
  • 52 Answers
  • 4 Best Answers
  • 4k Points
View Profile
  • 3
Amara KairaExperienced
Asked: June 25, 2020In: Culture and Society

How can we make a better Africa?

  • 3

A Better Africa is needed! I’ve been educating myself and listening to many of the great leaders such as Thomas Sankara, Gaddafi And many others that wanted a better a better Future for Africa. Western leaders from Foreign countries such as British, France, England etc.. if you look deep ...

africacultureleadership
  • 9 9 Answers
  • 310 Views
Answer
Victor Mochere
Victor Mochere

Victor Mochere

  • Kenya
  • 2 Questions
  • 0 Answers
  • 0 Best Answers
  • 255 Points
View Profile
  • 2
Victor MochereCompetent
Asked: June 17, 2020In: Politics and Governance

Why don’t young people vote?

  • 2

Statistics show that a large percentage of young people don’t turn up to vote despite making up the largest portion of the population. Should the youth so to say, be blamed for the poor leadership of the day? ...

leadership
  • 3 3 Answers
  • 205 Views
Answer
Ibrahim Muhoro
Ibrahim Muhoro

Ibrahim Muhoro

  • Kenya
  • 1 Question
  • 0 Answers
  • 0 Best Answers
  • 140 Points
View Profile
  • 3
Ibrahim MuhoroBeginner
Asked: June 8, 2020In: Politics and Governance

Will Africa Ever Be United like other Continents??

  • 3

For Long Africa has been undermined, humiliated and suffered under the watch of its colonies. Right now the Death of George Floyd just awakened a sleeping Giant on matter that has been happening over and over again. This ignites a spark of questions in me, will we ever be united to an exte ...

africaleadership
  • 5 5 Answers
  • 298 Views
Answer
Munira Hussein
Munira Hussein

Munira Hussein

  • Kenya
  • 1 Question
  • 0 Answers
  • 0 Best Answers
  • 160 Points
View Profile
  • 3
Munira HusseinBeginner
Asked: June 4, 2020In: Politics and Governance

Why is Kenya still faced with leadership challenges despite all the years of bad governance?

  • 3

On Language and Development, A paper by Prof. Bodomo emphasizes on how central the African language is to African development. While this is entirely true, the Kenyan politicians and most African politicians have mastered the art of using their vernacular to convince Kenyans that they are ...

democracyleadershippolitics
  • 9 9 Answers
  • 452 Views
Answer
Teddy Chikwane
Teddy Chikwane

Teddy Chikwane

  • Zimbabwe
  • 1 Question
  • 2 Answers
  • 0 Best Answers
  • 295 Points
View Profile
  • 4
Teddy ChikwaneCompetent
Asked: May 28, 2020In: Culture and Society

How best can one inspire youth to focus on using their talents, especially art. When they have other problems like food, money etc

  • 4

We have a lot of youth who are talented in our communities. They spend most of their time trying to find food or are distracted by drugs and quick cash. Yet they could use their talents. Yet alone most don’t discover their talents. We are the leaders of tommorow. A top down approach ...

developmentleadershippoliticsyouth
  • 5 5 Answers
  • 427 Views
Answer
Don Nyagudi
Don Nyagudi

Don Nyagudi

  • Kenya
  • 6 Questions
  • 56 Answers
  • 2 Best Answers
  • 6k Points
View Profile
  • 4
Don NyagudiVeteran
Asked: May 27, 2020In: Politics and Governance

What is the best criteria African governments can use as they think of reopening the economy?

  • 4

At the onset of Covid 19, most African governments rushed into partial closing of the economy. For instance Kenya imposing dusk to dawn curfew , closing schools, bars and restaurants, restricting travelling into and out of cities mostly affected and so on. This has affected the economy so bad ...

africaeconomyleadership
  • 4 4 Answers
  • 359 Views
Answer
Michael Addotey
Michael Addotey

Michael Addotey

  • Ghana
  • 1 Question
  • 1 Answer
  • 0 Best Answers
  • 120 Points
View Profile
  • 3
Michael AddoteyBeginner
Asked: May 21, 2020In: Politics and Governance

Can Africa practice democracy without the existence of political parties?

  • 3

Most Africa countries’ development has been impeded by self-interest governments prioritizing political party agendas instead of the national agenda. Election winning has become more important than national development. Can Africa do away with political parties and still practice de ...

democracydevelopmentleadership
  • 3 3 Answers
  • 413 Views
Answer
Don Nyagudi
Don Nyagudi

Don Nyagudi

  • Kenya
  • 6 Questions
  • 56 Answers
  • 2 Best Answers
  • 6k Points
View Profile
  • 3
Don NyagudiVeteran
Asked: May 18, 2020In: Politics and Governance

Do you think that African governments can do more in terms of economic stimulus packages to cushion their citizens against the pandemic?

  • 3

Rich nations worldwide have set up massive economic stimulus packages that include things like unemployment benefits to those affected. With limited fiscal space African governments have opted for other measures to combat the pandemic, For instance Kenya issuing tax cuts, setting up emerg ...

africaeconomyleadership
  • 7 7 Answers
  • 737 Views
Answer
Load More Questions

Sidebar

Ask A Question

Latest Story:

  • Museveni Buys International Silence with Expensive Military Hardware
    • On: February 21, 2021

    Museveni Buys International Silence with Expensive Military Hardware

Others Are Reading…

africa (119) culture (41) education (42) kenya (49) leadership (44) politics (56) relationships (39) society (39) youth (50)

Adv 250x250

Explore

  • Categories
  • Questions
    • Recent Questions
    • Popular Questions
    • Boosted Questions
  • Question Tags
  • Points & Badges
  • Advanced Search

Footer

Fatuma’s Voice

Fatuma’s Voice

Fatuma's Voice Forum is a safe space for you to discover, express and amplify your voice. Together, we're Building an Africa that speaks for herself...

Quick Links

  • Main Website
  • About the Forum
  • Latest News
  • Contact Us

Help & Support

  • Account Support

Legal Stuff

  • Disclaimer
  • Cookie Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy Policy

Social Links

Copyright © 2013 - . Fatuma's Voice. All Rights Reserved.