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Mevin Cheruiyot
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Asked: 11 months agoIn: Politics

What is your contribution towards ending corruption?

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Corruption is denying citizens the benefit of enjoying the fruits of paying taxes since much of it goes to the pockets of a few people. While we all hate corruption, what role have you ever played in fighting it?

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Kelvin Onyango
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Kelvin OnyangoSpeaker
Asked: 11 months agoIn: Politics

A look into Saitoti’s background and entry into politics

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His life, just like the helicopter crash tin which he died on a day like today, remains shrouded in secrecy. Although he was a public figure, his family has opted to remain tight-lipped on their private investigations into his death. Pathologists ...

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Abubakar Ahmed Maigatari
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Abubakar Ahmed Maigatari
Asked: 12 months agoIn: Politics

Who is going to win the 2023 Nigerian presidential elections?

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Bola Tinubu Atiku Abubakar Rabiu Kwankwaso Peter Obi

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Giddyvibes
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Giddyvibes
Asked: 12 months agoIn: Politics

Politics under the governorship position

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Why is the graduate certificate a requirement for the vying for governorship? And is it necessary?

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Daisy Mwikali
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Daisy MwikaliParticipant
Asked: 1 year agoIn: Politics

What will it take to make voting a genuine democratic process?

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It’s interesting how the whole country has been captured for weeks after the rigged elections. 3 people who have publicly sworn to be enemies are currently enjoying the prestige of being “president” while whatever promises they were to give us are ...

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Peter M. Mutiti
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Peter M. Mutiti
Asked: 1 year agoIn: Politics

How much have politicians collectively stolen from Africa?

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Anyone with an idea or an estimate of how much the African leadership has collectively misused, plundered, stolen, or pillaged in the last 2-3 decades, suppose we had one center of power as the late Muammar Qaddafi had envisioned, would ...

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Daaf Borren
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Daaf Borren
Asked: 1 year agoIn: Politics

What would you do (differently) in case you were in charge of Kenya?

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Looking at current affairs, what would you differently in case you were the president of Kenya or a part of the government? How would you improve policies in your home country? Think of challenges like corruption, healthcare and human rights, but ...

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geraldo
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geraldoListener
Asked: 1 year agoIn: Politics

Should developed countries continue giving us debts or just write off our loans?

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This is a big oxymoron but it happens with humanitarian organisations too. If you teach a man to fish, they will not comeback to you and you will loose your source of validation so you give them little by little. ...

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Kĩmani Streetmonk'd Nyoike
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Kĩmani Streetmonk'd Nyoike
Asked: 1 year agoIn: Politics

Will the 2022 Elections make any difference?

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In Kenya today, we are faced with a myriad of challenges ranging from a biting economic crisis, to extreme corruption levels, to tribalism and megalomaniac policies. Will the outcome of the election portend anything significantly different? If so, in your ...

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Manser Thelua
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Manser TheluaListener
Asked: 1 year agoIn: Politics

Greed and Anger: Why is democracy crumbling and what will replace it?

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Founded on democracy, the nation state seems to be falling apart which brings the questions of possible alternative system replacements. We either go the one world government or officially re-draw the world map, breaking up, patching up, and merging territories. ...

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Jerry Rawlings Mutua
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Jerry Rawlings MutuaListener
Asked: 1 year agoIn: Politics

What is the connection between elections and crisis?

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Elections should be a great time of celebration and unpacking lessons and charting a better way forward. Instead in kenya, elections come as a high alert period. What is the emergency and why all the pressure and uncertainty? Not just ...

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Kare Ngugi
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Kare NgugiListener
Asked: 1 year agoIn: Politics

Can we talk about the war in Ethiopia and how that’s going to affect the entire Horn eventually?

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Since Abiy Ahmed attacked Tigray a lot has happened in Ethiopia. Refugees are pouring into Sudan in drives, no humanitarian aid has been allowed in the area until yesterday, and the media can’t report accurately on it because of disinformation. ...

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Odweyo Kennedy
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Odweyo Kennedy
Asked: 1 year agoIn: Politics

Do Kenyans understand the roots of state capture?

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1. Do Kenyans understand state capture, and its effects on service delivery to the people and the economy? 2. Do Kenyans understand the relationship between state capture and campaign financing? 3. Are Kenyans aware that whoever funds someone’s campaigns is the one ...

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Don 'Caleb' Nyagudi
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Don 'Caleb' NyagudiListener
Asked: 1 year agoIn: Politics

What is the best criteria African governments can use as they think of reopening the economy?

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At the onset of Covid 19, most African governments rushed into partial closing of the economy. For instance Kenya imposing dusk to dawn curfew , closing schools, bars and restaurants, restricting travelling into and out of cities mostly affected and ...

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Benedict Dzandu
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Benedict Dzandu
Asked: 1 year agoIn: Politics

Violence is the language authorities understand

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We were being brutalised when we went silently to plea for something to be done they never did anything about it but when the student body decided to go for a demonstration, now we have people telling us we were ...

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Moh Babe
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Moh BabeSpeaker
Asked: 1 year agoIn: Politics

Is the level of education of paramount importance when it comes to Politics?

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Is the level of education of paramount importance when it comes to Politics?

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Mohammed Yagoub
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Mohammed Yagoub
Asked: 1 year agoIn: Politics

Should Omar al-Bashir of Sudan go to ICC or should be put on trial in Sudan?

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Omar al-Bashir some considered him to be former president of Sudan and others still see him as a guerrilla president who leads the country from his hideout which is known as Kobar prison. Omar al-Bashir was ousted in fabricated military ...

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Mohammed Yagoub
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Mohammed Yagoub
Asked: 1 year agoIn: Politics

Why the Transitional Militias Council doesn’t want to handover power to civilian led leadership in Sudan?

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Some of the reasons why the Transitional Militias Council which calls itself Transitional Military Council (TMC) doesn’t want to handover power to the pro-democracy protests is that if civilian led democratic government is established such government will have right to 1. ...

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Mohammed Yagoub
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Mohammed Yagoub
Asked: 1 year agoIn: Politics

Do you have an idea how the Sudanese sit-in at the military headquarters looks like?

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“Just to give those of you outside the country an idea of the atmosphere on the ground: Sudan now: Governing without a government As you walk into the area of Khartoum now completely controlled by the young ‘revolutionaries’ down town, you see ...

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