Brenton Tarrant was sentenced last week. The Australian national who butchered, with relish, 51 individuals in Christchurch at Al Noor…
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If fodder is needed for the argument that a Deep State is running wild and determined to depose President Donald…
There are no official policing authorities as such when it comes to international relations. Realists imagine a jungle of states,…
Malaysia’s politicians were crowing. “We are confident that we are securing more money from Goldman Sachs compared to previous attempts,…
“Because when we win, it’s everybody’s birthday.” Kanye West, Forbes, July 8, 2020 The political absurd has become all modish. …
There a few more spiteful things in political life than a security establishment attempting to punish a leaker or whistleblower…
Until a few months back, the thought that kidnapping, banditry and Boko Haram, on the other hand, had become intractable…
President Muhammadu Buhari Next Level of governing style has vowed to appoint persons of integrity and high morals to occupy…
Mobs are unruly, headless things. The message is the action. The platform is often violence. But what is happening across…
When it comes to the politics of medicine and disease, the United States has always attempted to steal the limelight,…
Rounding up undocumented workers, migrant and refugees is part of a brutal order of things in Malaysia. When matters economic…
Over the past week, I glimpsed several grammar constructions worth sharing on this platform. A lot has been going on…
“On a day that Health Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe admitted the virus was now being spread through community transmission, the…
Competition between the ‘Yankees’ and ‘Limeys’ (derogatory terms) spanning decades is, to a larger extent, responsible for the American and…
COVID-19 statistics from our Health ministry are too depressing. Generally, the attitude of Kenyans towards the pandemic has been casual,…
The inevitability of death notwithstanding, human beings are not primed to accept it except in its finality. We all would…
The hype that coronavirus has received is intense, and so has the attendant fear. When it was first reported in…
Ironically, while trying to enthusiastically correct Kenya’s collective mainstream media, the Media Observer makes more grammatical errors in a single…
Inter alia, the Media Observer, Kenya’s media watchdog publication had this to say of a passage culled from a local…
The number and letter combination ‘5W1H’ is not an M-Pesa or scientific code. It is representative of the five-question words;…
In life and in death, Kenya’s second and longest-serving president mesmerized a number of people. The multitudes that thronged Parliament…
For a long time, BBI has been a catchword in Kenya. It is the acronym for Building Bridges Initiative, a…
A synonym is defined as ‘a word or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word or…
While going through some passages last week, two grammatical constructions caught my attention. They were; “…six months after’ and “An…
Of the five human senses; touch, sight, hearing, smell and taste, only sight can be interfered with by the function…
A few days before Christmas last year, many employees took brief breaks to be with family over the festive period.…
Weapons of dazzling murderousness have always thrilled military industrial establishments. They make money; they add to the accounts; and they…
I was having a tete-a-tete with a friend recently when he veered off our conversation by asking; “Did you see…
Writing on the topic; The Questions Every Entrepreneur Must Answer, Amar Bhide, Professor at Harvard University, among other remarks, noted that formulating…
Going by the wisdom of the sage, great leaders are characterized by their ability to create positive impacts on the…