PHOTO BY CZARNY CZLOWIEK Civil wars are wars between groups of citizens of the same nation or country. These have created a state of contention/disagreement between interested parties in a given issue. These can be intra-state or inter-state. Interstate conflicts occur within a nation-state. The contending parties are groups within a nation-state. They involve states that the contending parties are the governments of nation-states as the sovereign guardians of people, whereas, intra-state conflicts are partly a result of the cultural, social and economic conditions of a nation-state. These are differentiated along class lines, communal lines or both resulting in…
Author: David Indeje
John Njoroge Michuki, (December 1932 – February 21, 2012) was not only a business man and a politician, he was an environmentalist.He fought hard for the conservation of the environment since his appointed as an Environment and Mineral resources minister in the Mwai Kibaki government on April 13, 2008.While working in Nairobi then as a journalist, this was one of the most memorable news events I covered where he spoke on the need of conserving the environment for the future generations.“The forest is running away, its getting further and further away. Have you noticed the trees in Kenya are also…
“A family is like a forest when you are outside it is dense, when you are inside you see that each tree has its place.” – Ghana, Akan Having been brought up in the village before, I was introduced to the globalized world, much has changed now. A village that used to have many trees now has been replaced with farmland, it has electric poles, yes, there is light in different homes. The market center has also changed; one can spot a village pub which never used to be there. This is a small example, but I find it sad…
We live in a generation where everyone wants to change. Change is the mission of the youth. They are full of new ideas for a better society. Youths are taxpayers and debt payers at the same time. They pay debts which even were debited before their existence on the earth planet. They are the majority voters with minimal representation in parliament, councils and informal business ownership. Still, they are the catalyst for change! They are the engine for change in politics, economy, social, governance, peace and security. With all these obstacles, there is still a big hope; the role of…
“Individual dreams, aspirations, needs and efforts when combined produce more beautiful, more inclusive and more sustainable results,” Anonymous.Bungoma town.Kenya must build political institutions that generate dynamic stability. Just as the Assistant Minister for Planning and Vision 2030 Peter Kenneth says “Let’s define the kind of leadership that will work for Kenyans… to spiral the economy to the lowest level.”The World Bank in its fifth economic update dubbed “Navigating the Storm Delivering the Promise” cut Kenya’s economic growth forecast for 2011 to 4.3 percent from its earlier forecast of 4.8 percent. “This will be higher than Kenya’s long-term growth rate of…
Wangari Maathai won the Nobel Peace prize in 2004 at the age of 64. A long time has taken to be recognized for her deeds in making the world a better place to live. She was revered by all who met her. She had a lot to say and wasn’t afraid to say it. Today, September 26, 2011, everyone woke to the shocking news of her demise now at 71 from 1940 when she breathed mother earth’s beauty and for which she always lived to protect. She met dignitaries from all over the world and in turn, introduced them to…

