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Locking media practitioners out of MCK board carries great risk

Locking media practitioners out of MCK board carries great risk
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Kenya
David-omwoyo
Eliud-owalo
Media-council
Royal-media-services
Judicial-service-commission
Dentists-council
Standard-group
Nation-media-group
Media-council-of-kenya
Kenya-broadcasting-corporation
Selection-panel-member-william-oloo-janak

We need to be serious with public safety, law and order

We need to be serious with public safety, law and order
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South-africa
Kenya
United-states
Kirungu
Nyanza
Alfa
Free-state
Kenyan
Kenyans
American
William-ruto
Amartya-sen

As we honour Kibaki, let us apply his honesty and decency

The laying of Kenya’s Third President to rest in Nyeri today ends the life of an iconic leader and a week of remarkable tributes from all over the world.

Nairobi
Nairobi-area
Kenya
Nyeri
Central
Kenyan
Teresia-wanjik
Lady-margaret-kenyatta
Mwai-kibaki
Jomo-kenyatta
Uhuru-kenyatta
Brenda-jones-houghton

NGOs must rethink their role and leadership on key issues

NGOs must rethink their role and leadership on key issues
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Uhuru
Nairobi-area
Kenya
Makueni
Eastern
Kenyan
Fazul-mohammed
Kivutha-kibwana
Anne-waiguru
Fred-matiangi
Wangari-maathai
Centre-for-law

Shrinking civic space is proof of struggle for democracy

Daily Monitor Thursday February 25 2021 Uganda’s election cycle suffered a violent phase with thousands of deaths during the campaigns and dozens of people abducted by the State armed forces. The government continued to deter freedom of expressions, assembly and awareness. The regime has continually bedevilled the events surrounding the General Election in Uganda. Indeed, the election process in Uganda is not one to reach the end goal of democratic processes, but a façade used by the regime to portray Uganda as a nation that holds routine mandatory elections. In Uganda, there has been sustained attacks on civil society and NGOs with push back on the work that these organisations do. The oppression has come in form of break-ins into offices of more than 46 organisations, freezing of bank accounts and closure of some organisations. Consequently, the financial institutions and communication agencies have been turned into instruments of coercion and suppression used by the State to

Uganda
Burundi
Tanzania
Kenya
Triciag-nabaye
Boundaries-commission
International-convention-on-civil
General-election
Great-lakes-region
United-nations-human-rights-charter
African-charter
International-convention

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