
Bernard Mwinzi
Managing Editor at Daily Nation
Journalist I Strategic Communications | Advocacy | Trainer | Eternal Optimist
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2 months ago |
standardmedia.co.ke | Bernard Mwinzi
In this personal account of an encounter with the fallen electoral body chairman just days before the General Election in 2022, Bernard Mwinzi says he could not understand why Chebukati was not taking the challenge of maintaining impartiality and a cool demeanour in the face of overwhelming political or media pressure at the time. But maybe, he adds, he expected too much of him. He was human, after all.
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2 months ago |
standardmedia.co.ke | Bernard Mwinzi
In this personal account of an encounter with the fallen electoral body chairman just days before the General Election in 2022, Bernard Mwinzi says he could not understand why Chebukati was not taking the challenge of maintaining impartiality and a cool demeanour in the face of overwhelming political or media pressure at the time. But maybe, he adds, he expected too much of him. He was human, after all.
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2 months ago |
businesstoday.co.ke | Bernard Mwinzi
So much has been said about the political future of Raila Odinga should he lose the Africa Union Commission (AUC) chairmanship, and so little about if he wins.
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Dec 9, 2024 |
the-star.co.ke | Bernard Mwinzi
In SummaryGachagua’s rise to political prominence was rooted in his cunning ability to connect with grassroots communities; and now, in his post-deputy president era, he knows that this connection remains his strongest card. His tactics are unorthodox yet effective: show up unannounced at village events, take charge of the microphone, and deliver fiery speeches that blend humour, lamentation, and defiance.
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Nov 20, 2024 |
the-star.co.ke | Bernard Mwinzi |Mathews Ndanyi
In SummaryNegotiators had hoped to have struck a deal on this important goal by Friday last week,That money is unlikely to come, as the framework still remains fuzzy and grossly ill-defined. African leaders came to Baku full of hope that they will strike a trillion-dollar deal on adaptation financing, but as talks drag on and parties dig in, the hope is running out.
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Itchy boots, itchy feet: Touchdown in Mongolia, where the temperatures are at a modest -6 degrees Celcius, the streets deserted, and the food delectable. https://t.co/eA9StwZkCy

Itchy boots; itchy feet: Touchdown in Shanghai, China. https://t.co/rv3iysKqce

Postcard from Gaborone, the laid back capital of Botswana that may not have the hustle and bustle of larger cities, but which is still packed with character and charm. With a population of around 250,000, Gaborone needs help with the fertility rate. https://t.co/Hj0frygk1G