Infrastructure
Danger in Disguise ?
Kenyan roads are currently receiving major face lift courtesy of the Kenyan government,the World Bank and Chinese government. Vehicular constricting roundabouts and tattered ribbon thin roads...>>>
Wealth breeds Rage
John Githongo is the chief executive of Inuka Kenya Trust and chairman of the Africa Institute for Governing With Integrity. He was Kenya’s permanent secretary for governance and ethics from 2003 to 2005 ....>>>
Kenya Power, Shame!
Kenya Power, the recently re-branded monopoly will start rationing power on Wednesday 27 July. The last time Kenyans underwent a similar ordeal is nearly a decade ago. It is painful to imagine nights without lights as Kenya boasts of a Vision 2030. The Energy Minister should RESIGN.
Prism Cyber Excels
Though many businesses are feeling the heat generated by the weakening shilling and the looming economic meltdown, coupled with effects of biting drought, the acting manager of Prism Cyber Cafe Mr. Kinuthia Kinyanjui is confident that theirs will be a success story...>>>
On a Nairobi Street
Along Kenyatta Avenue stands a monument, of three Africans(Natives) in military gear. A plaque mounted on It and written in English, Kiswahili and Arabic reads;-...>>>>
Dubai : A Disaster ?
Not long ago Kenyans were perturbed by new visa regulations imposed by the governors of Dubai, the city of One Thousand and One Arabian Lights. The visa regulations required any Kenyan wishing to enter the 'Paradise' to have a University degree. That was then, today it is slowly...>>>
What's in a Name?
Ordinarily, Solomon would refer to a person named after the biblical King Solomon, in all his wisdom, wealth, and power. But for 45-year-old John Mwangi, Solomon is more than just a name. His 21-year-old son is called Solomon, a name Mr Mwangi says signifies modernity and sophistication. But he has extended this sense of modernity and sophistication to include his new housing development at the Coast. Located in Mombasa’s Nyali area, Mr Mwangi’s property— block of four-bedroom apartments in a...
Soita Shitanda : A Cut Above the Rest
Shelter is a physiological human need. It is like food. So much so that even those who cannot afford it still need it. By its nature housing represents a major investment requiring a substantial capital outlay.



