politics
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Understanding SHA vs SHIF in Kenya’s Health System
As Kenya rolls out Universal Health Coverage, many citizens keep hearing two terms that sound almost the same — SHA… Read More
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Understanding Kenya’s Work Injury Benefits Act: Key Insights
Introduction Workplace injuries are an unavoidable reality in Kenya’s labour market, cutting across construction sites, farms, factories, transport services, offices,… Read More
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Transforming HR: From Cost Burden to Strategic Asset
The Kenya National Human Rights Commission (KNHRC) just-released report “The Economics of Repression.” The report highlights a worrying fiscal reality… Read More
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Strengthening Political Stability Through Party Discipline in Kenya
IntroductionKenya has just experienced massive by-elections, and the consequences are starting to sit in. This then brings in the question… Read More
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Electoral Integrity: Combatting Ballot Stuffing in Kenya
Introduction Electoral integrity in emerging democracies often hinges on mitigating fraud. Fraud is usually perpetuated by ballot stuffing—the illegal insertion… Read More
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The Question of Increasing Poverty in Perceived Growth in Kenya
Introduction Kenya has set an ambitious national goal. It intents to transition from its current Lower-Middle-Income status to a high-income,… Read More
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Kenya’s Journey to Developed Nation Status
The Kenya’s road towards the first world Status can be analyzed through looking at a number of parameters. First let’s… Read More
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Resolving NPSC and IG Conflicts: An HRM Perspective
IntroductionThe relationship between the National Police Service Commission (NPSC) and the National Police Service (NPS) has recently been marked by… Read More
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Can Kenya’s Social Health Authority Adequately Serve Teachers? Lessons from the Minet Experience
Introduction Kenya’s journey toward Universal Health Coverage (UHC) has taken a bold step forward with the establishment of the Social… Read More
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The Lecturers’ Pay Dispute: A Case for Data-Driven Dialogue in Kenya’s Labour Relations
By Dr. John Chegenye The ongoing dispute between university unions and the Ministry of Education over the contested salary increment… Read More
