News Mar-16 March 27, 2016 Loise Mwakamba Accusations discrediting the electoral body by a number of disgruntled political parties increased.
Blog MPs lack enthusiasm in scrutinizing the Division of Revenue Bill March 24, 2016 Loise Mwakamba Our law makers are always attentive and enthusiastic when scrutinizing anything relating to their heavy perks. This excitement and attention is hardly reciprocated when important …
News The IEBC Fails Litmus Test March 18, 2016 Loise Mwakamba Nothing irks than watching someone engage in a pointless activity; even worse when such an activity indirectly affects your life. Despite having been a King …
Blog Let’s Be Real Education Matters in Policy Making March 11, 2016 Loise Mwakamba Most of us have only guessed at it but it turns out educated legislators actually perform better than less educated ones. While compiling Parliament’s annual …
Blog Auctioned Futures: The Children of Corruption March 4, 2016 Loise Mwakamba Over 5000 students had their KCSE certificates cancelled over cheating cases in the just released 2015 KSCE examination results. And while the Education CS says, …
Blog Feb-16 February 27, 2016 Loise Mwakamba The Independent Electoral Boundaries Commission (IEBC) begun a month long voter registration exercise set to end on 15th March. Over the period, the Commission hoped …
Blog MPs Greed: What Ksh. 8.35 billion can do February 26, 2016 Loise Mwakamba The relationship between Kenyans and their elected members of Parliament borders that of an abusive relationship. It’s a typical prime time soap opera TV program …
News Should we have a public debate on the relevance of EACC? February 18, 2016 Loise Mwakamba Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) was supposed to be the savior we turn to when all else fails. As the anti-graft body, it’s the institution …
Blog MPs ought to study and do research February 15, 2016 Loise Mwakamba Law and policy are closely intertwined, therefore the process of making each must be informed by the other. Legislation is an exclusive Parliamentary task, consequently …
Blog 2016 May Shape or break 11th Parliament’s Legacy February 5, 2016 Loise Mwakamba The 11th Parliament may not be Kenya’s favorite House despite its inclusivity. Since its inception in 2013, the National Assembly has been defined by gaffes …
Blog Parties: Broken Engine of Progressive Politics February 1, 2016 Loise Mwakamba The centrality of political parties in the growth of progressive politics cannot be gainsaid. In democracies political parties are expected to set the standards of …
Blog Jan-16 January 27, 2016 Loise Mwakamba Twenty months before the 2017 General elections, politicians have started evoking political temperatures and subjecting the country to unnecessary tension. (Read More)