On June 26th and 27th, 2025, Nation Media Group’s talk show Fixing The Nation hosted Busia Senator Okiya Omtatah and activist Boniface Mwangi, respectively, to discuss the Gen Z-led protests …
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On June 9, 2025, Renson Ingonga, the ignominious Director of Public Prosecutions, descended into a theatrical charade, feigning ignorance of the case involving Albert Ojwang’s co-accused, Kelvin Moinde (pictured above). …
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Exposing the JKIA Sham: How Larry Madowo and Kipchumba Murkomen Staged a Crisis for Adani’s Gain
Chronology of Larry Madowo’s JKIA ExposĂ©s: A Pattern of Deception Larry Madowo and Kipchumba Murkomen, two slimy characters in Kenya’s public sphere, orchestrated a pathetic charade that reeks of deceit …
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The Duplicity of DPP Renson Ingonga: Undermining Kenya’s Rule of Law and the Case for Magnitsky Sanctions
The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) in Kenya, led by Renson Ingonga, has faced mounting criticism for selectively withdrawing high-profile corruption cases involving politically connected individuals while …
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Unmasking the Rot: Corruption and Incompetence in Kenyas Roads and Transport Sector Under Davis Chirchir
Kenyas roads and transport sector, a vital artery for economic growth and national connectivity, lies in tatters, bled dry by corruption, tribalism, and gross mismanagement. At the helm stands Cabinet …
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In Nairobi’s affluent neighborhoods, a disturbing pattern of land and property grabbing has emerged, exposing a toxic nexus between corrupt politicians, a complicit police force, and a political class that …
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The De-Industrialization of Kenya: How World Bank/IMF Structural Adjustment Programs Enabled Asset-Stripping Under the Moi Regime
Kenya’s economic landscape has undergone a profound transformation over the past few decades, marked by a significant decline in its industrial base. This de-industrialization, driven by World Bank and International …
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Tanzania’s fuel price stands at 3,000 TZS per litre, roughly 144 KES per litre. In Kenya, fuel costs 176 KES per litre, a shocking 22% higher, despite Tanzania importing much …