Chaos โข The Kenya Kwanza administration is in a shambles, with its top leadership at loggerheads, says Ruth Gituma. โThe fallout is getting chaotic. The sorry image of Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua pleading with his boss to honour their agreement paints the picture of a disunited government. The chickens have come home to roost, and repercussions will be far-reaching.โ[โฆ]CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ARTICLEโถ
Flag colours โข Of the four colours of the National Flag, Evans Waswa says two no longer make sense and should be removed. โGreen symbolises the rich agricultural wealth. However, vast tracts of land have been grabbed, depriving communities of their livelihoods. White represents peace and unity, a distant dream.โ According to him, only red and black should remain.
School name โข Canon Apolo Primary School at Mbotela Estate in Nairobiโs Eastlands, David Kilonzi says, was named after a Ugandan missionary during the British colonial era. โCanon Apolo Munuubi Kiveebulaaya, of the Anglican Church of Uganda in the early 20th Century, played a key role in promoting education. Several institutions were also named after him in Uganda.โ
Tribute โข As Kirinyaga County mourns the death of retired veteran teacher Wilson Njuki Karukuma, his son Fred Njuki is quite sad but also happy to have been among the โso many young men and women whose hands he heldโ as he taught in many schools. Says he: โMy dad taught me and others Kiswahili but also made me fall in love with the English language. I pay tribute to him.โ
Losses โข The public firms whose privatisation the High Court has stopped must still shape up or ship out, says Vincent Marita. โThe court decision was a major blow to the governmentโs efforts to save them by privatising them. But the boards and the management donโt lose sleep over the sorry state of these entities bora wenyewe wameshiba (as long as they benefit)โฆCLICK HERE TO READ MORE ARTICLES>>>
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