Archive for Category: Africa

UNDERSTANDING CORRUPTION PT 3 [What Makes Corruption So Elusive Despite Immense Efforts to Combat it?]

While dealing with corruption, it becomes challenging to establish a direct correlation between this vice and economic output or even anticipated deliverability. This is because the efforts bring to play

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YET ANOTHER DAWN!

Mixed reactions arrested my mind when four IEBC officials went on air declaring that the final process of the election process was opaque, and so they would not be part

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AFRICA – KENYA! WHERE ARE WE?

Introduction Erikson (Aslan, 2008), Piaget (McLeod, 2022), Freud (Quinodoz, 2005), and Kohlberg (McLeod, 2013) inform scholarship on psycho-social, cognitive, psycho-sexual, and moral human development respectively.

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Widowhood- Yet Again!

When each of the individuals, formally or informally, pronounces the solemn “I do”, hardly does any of the pair-parts pay attention to the realization of “till death do us part.”

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BYE-BYE MAY, WELCOME JUNE!

Kenyans have made massive strides toward democracy as noted in the country’s continued elections after every five years. Though at times marred with violence threatening this very success, the wave

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COMMITMENT: A Prerequisite for Social Transformation (III)

Relevance of Commitment to Our Developing Nation Leaders and citizens in developing nations are equally responsible for our position. Individually and communally, every adult is accountable for their destiny. Unfair

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