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The trouble with Kenya: Leaders who promise heaven, deliver hell
The fundamental problem that Kenya must achieve is a radical transformation from an administrative to a political state.
By Denis Kabaara 4 months ago
The trouble with Kenya: Leaders who promise heaven, deliver hell
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Street protests expose Ruto's blunder on budget making
The most frightening observation about the ruling Kenya Kwanza regime is not that they may or may not be popular but that they actively seek to make themselves unpopular.
By Denis Kabaara 5 months ago
Street protests expose Ruto's blunder on budget making
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Will Ruto be true to his word and launch war on corruption this year?
Will 2024 be the year we get to pursue a credible war on corruption? Or is, as feared in my previous article, going to be a year of "rhetoric without results"?
By Denis Kabaara 10 months ago
Will Ruto be true to his word and launch war on corruption this year?
Smooth State's digital services first to generate more revenue
KK is doing commendable job by bringing more services on e-citizen. Instead of obsessing with digitalisation as a revenue stream, government should first ensure the platforms are seamless.
By Denis Kabaara 1 year ago
Smooth State's digital services first to generate more revenue
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The dialogue agenda part III: Why talks are going nowhere
My sense this week is the dialogue agenda on the table is underwhelmingly short-term. After observing the past week, we seem to be pursuing a "dialogue to nowhere".
By Denis Kabaara 1 year ago
The dialogue agenda part III: Why talks are going nowhere
Political package remains the big agenda for constructive dialogue
The writer argues the political package should be split between an electoral reform dialogue that focuses on electoral justice and democratic reform dialogue.
By Denis Kabaara 1 year ago
Political package remains the big agenda for constructive dialogue
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Digital services launch presents a fresh performance lens for Kenya Kwanza
The huge service range represents a great treasure trove of potential government revenues. Ordinarily, people are more willing to pay for services they can see than taxes they cannot.
By Denis Kabaara 1 year ago
Digital services launch presents a fresh performance lens for Kenya Kwanza
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Too much noise and vagueness in Kenya Kwanza's 'The Plan' idea
Kenyans are looking for answers to their challenges, not scattered promises and endless lamentation. We are witnessing what happens when the winning side obsessively celebrates an election.
By Denis Kabaara 1 year ago
Too much noise and vagueness in Kenya Kwanza's 'The Plan' idea
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Rubber meets the road as Ruto makes first full Budget proposal
The Finance Bill 2023 will present Kenya Kwanza's first fully-owned budget and what the new government plans for the economy.
By Denis Kabaara 1 year ago
Rubber meets the road as Ruto makes first full Budget proposal
Why we need a social vision to guide our great country Kenya
The truth is our poor politics and weak constitutional implementation are symptoms of a wider trauma - our society and our economy. And it's a mindset thing.
By Denis Kabaara 1 year ago
Why we need a social vision to guide our great country Kenya
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What must we do to stabilise our politics, get the economy moving?
Kenyans' patience is wearing thin with all the fiscal blame games and economic fairy tales. What we need is a 'whole of government' approach if we hope to fix the country.
By Denis Kabaara 1 year ago
What must we do to stabilise our politics, get the economy moving?
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Ruto, Raila truce is a rare chance to reimagine the nation's future
What does president do when the opposition leader can close down the economy? In proper countries, your opponent's failure to deliver on its agenda is not a checklist
By Denis Kabaara 1 year ago
Ruto, Raila truce is a rare chance to reimagine the nation's future
North Rift leaders must embrace new thinking to stamp out chaos
In context, these 'North Rift issues' didn't start yesterday, but are the culmination of at least a century of conflict, including 60 years of post-independence marginalisation and neglect.
By Denis Kabaara 1 year ago
North Rift leaders must embrace new thinking to stamp out chaos
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Ruto, governors' summit offers space to strengthen devolution
If there is a conversation that the Summit headed by President William Ruto needs, it must go beyond recent failure to agree on numbers at an Intergovernmental Budget and Economic Council
By Denis Kabaara 1 year ago
Ruto, governors' summit offers space to strengthen devolution
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Issues to ponder over as mid-term budget hearings are held this week
Dennis Kabaara asks pertinent questions as mid-term budget hearings start.
By Denis Kabaara, Dennis Kabaara 1 year ago
Issues to ponder over as mid-term budget hearings are held this week
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Parastatals: How William Ruto deals with them will shape economic policy
It might be better to engage the revenue side of the fiscus through the draft tax policy. IMF once recommended better identification and classification of State-owned entities.
By Denis Kabaara 2 years ago
Parastatals: How William Ruto deals with them will shape economic policy
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President Ruto must tap into non-tax revenue to fix battered economy
In simpler English, less travel and per diem, or training and benchmarking "jollies" and bring your own food to work. If all government services were efficient and seamless, wouldn't you pay for them?
By Denis Kabaara 2 years ago
President Ruto must tap into non-tax revenue to fix battered economy
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Anxiety as the nation awaits 'real' Ruto in newlook regime
Ruto comes across as an unknown quantity in what Kenyans should expect of his presidency. The standard refrain is he must unify Kenyans and fix our current economic woes.
By Denis Kabaara 2 years ago
Anxiety as the nation awaits 'real' Ruto in newlook regime
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Seven things to watch in ensuring devolution lives up to expectations
The ink on oaths of office is not yet dry, but we already have a populist feel to the beginning of devolution's third round.
By Denis Kabaara 2 years ago
Seven things to watch in ensuring devolution lives up to expectations
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Unique views on presidential vote, hard questions on poll process
What happened to audit findings on deceased voters, duplicate records and invalid registrations?
By Denis Kabaara 2 years ago
Unique views on presidential vote, hard questions on poll process
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Let's interrogate the presidential vote result, and the process
Nothing presidential in Kenya is simple or routine. Hence our dramatic week. Hours of waiting sprinkled with songs and fisticuffs, and the IEBC split.
By Denis Kabaara 2 years ago
Let's interrogate the presidential vote result, and the process
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Azimio's mixed messaging puts a damper on its rich manifesto
The coalition's blueprint fails to offer some needed comforts and feels a little 1980/1990s.
By Denis Kabaara 2 years ago
Azimio's mixed messaging puts a damper on its rich manifesto
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The question should not be what Kibaki did, but what he left
Kibaki will be remembered for introducing the "bigger picture" economics to Kenya. That's his legacy.
By Denis Kabaara 2 years ago
The question should not be what Kibaki did, but what he left
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2022: BBI and the Budget
We may be dismayed by our unhygienic politics, but we cannot get enough of its drama. It supersedes everything. No fuel? Noise for a couple of days! SIM re-registration? It will pass by Easter!
By Denis Kabaara 2 years ago
2022: BBI and the Budget
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From tyranny of numbers to more ideas: The third way thinking
The tyranny of ideas offers an opportunity to test our fast-morphing political coalitions.
By Denis Kabaara 2 years ago
From tyranny of numbers to more ideas: The third way thinking
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Special report: Why Kenyans need clean data to be sure real people vote in August
A depressed vote is as much about turnout as it is about initial registration.
By Denis Kabaara 2 years ago
Special report: Why Kenyans need clean data to be sure real people vote in August
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The tyranny of numbers that really matter in this year's polls
If numbers don’t lie, then Central and Coast remain important game-changers in August polls.
By Denis Kabaara 2 years ago
The tyranny of numbers that really matter in this year's polls
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'Uhuru Doctrine': 2022 not just about State House
This raises the need for Kenyans to be deliberate in how they choose their leaders for all levels of governance.
By Denis Kabaara 2 years ago
'Uhuru Doctrine': 2022 not just about State House
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2022 election: Is there a need for manifestoes?
Do we need new manifestoes when In less than 400 words Vision 2030 promises to create a globally competitive and prosperous country?
By Denis Kabaara 2 years ago
 2022 election: Is there a need for manifestoes?
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President Uhuru’s view of country out of touch with the people's realities
What is the state of the nation ‘kwa ground’ on high costs of living, general insecurity, police brutality and daily bribery?
By Denis Kabaara 2 years ago
President Uhuru’s view of country out of touch with the people's realities
Budget: Electoral agency must be more than just a money train
IEBC’s request for roughly Sh41b to run the 2022 election is 80 per cent more than is being put into our national Covid-19 economic recovery.
By Denis Kabaara 3 years ago
Budget: Electoral agency must be more than just a money train
Money, power and respect: Inside the Catholic empire
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Ruto turns tables, plays hidden cards to outplay critics
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Questions raised about SHA deal after Ruto move on Adani projects
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