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Sep 24, 2024 |
nation.africa | Gideon Keter
In recent years, protests have become a powerful symbol of public dissatisfaction. Across the world, from the streets of Nairobi to Washington, DC, citizens have rallied to demand change on critical issues such as police brutality, tax reforms, and climate change. Yet, despite the visibility and passion that protests ignite, the tangible impact on public opinion and electoral outcomes often seems limited. So, do protests really matter?
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Sep 12, 2024 |
nation.africa | Gideon Keter
The global space economy is a present reality, with major players like SpaceX’s Starlink making headlines. By offering affordable satellite-based internet, Starlink is reshaping how the world accesses information. But as this global giant enters the Kenyan market, debate is brewing: will Starlink bridge the digital divide, or will it break the local telecom industry? The answer may define Kenya’s role in the future of the space economy.
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Aug 20, 2024 |
nation.africa | Gideon Keter
The university funding landscape in Kenya has undergone significant transformation under different administrations, each adopting policies in response to the challenges of their time.
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Aug 20, 2024 |
nation.africa | Gideon Keter
The university funding landscape in Kenya has undergone significant transformation under different administrations, each adopting policies in response to the challenges of their time.
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Aug 2, 2024 |
nation.africa | Gideon Keter
What you need to know:UN General Secretary António Guterres recently declared that the world is still 300 years away from achieving gender equity. This pessimistic outlook is supported by evidence indicating that progress for women is regressing globally. In recent years, global discourse on gender equity has highlighted significant barriers preventing women from fully participating in the workforce.
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