African Leaders Politics & Economy How Kenneth Kaunda made Zambia a ‘Christian’ Nation Singing 'Tiyende pamodzi' conjures up in the Christian imagination, ideas of finding ‘the way’, ‘journeying’ and being on a ‘pilgrimage’. by Kuzipa Nalwamba and Tinyiko Maluleke July 7, 2021July 7, 2021
African Leaders Politics & Economy Why an American Chose to Rest Beside Tom Mboya in Death Tom Mboya died this day, 52 years ago. Today we celebrate his friend, William X Scheinman, an American philanthropist whose grave is decked inside Mboya’s mausoleum. by Barack Oduor July 5, 2021September 28, 2021
Human Rights & Freedoms Politics & Economy David Ndii’s Amnesty For Past Corruption Cases in Kenya is a Bad Idea Amnesties for corruption will fuel impunity and undermine the rule of law. It is a bad idea and should be met with utmost resistance. by Richard Oduor Oduku May 7, 2021May 15, 2021
Human Rights & Freedoms Politics & Economy Young Love Puts Girl Behind Bars: Somaliland’s Juvenile Justice System Mona Liban meets the children who are being locked up while government officials take their time trying to update Somaliland’s youth detention system. by Mona Liban May 4, 2021May 15, 2021