Kenya: Cut to the Bone – the Cost of Ration Cuts and Delivery Delays in Kenya’s Refugee Camps

Oxford, United Kingdom — It is almost impossible to survive on so little. Hunger is now widespread. Humanitarian aid is in crisis. In 2024 out of the 300 million people assessed to... Read more »

Otu inaugurates State Council on nutrition, targets human capital growth

The Cross River State Government has inaugurated a 15-member State Council on Nutrition to provide policy direction, strengthen coordination, and scale up interventions that will drive human capital development across the state.... Read more »

How Ruto fought the reforms that gave him its biggest beneficiary

President William Ruto during the 3rd National Executive Retreat at KCB leadership centre on June 19, 2025. [Jonah Onyango,Standard] During the campaigns to drum up support for the 2010 Constitution, William... Read more »

No presidential candidate for APGA in 2027 — Ezeokenwa

APGA, APC may fuse or pursue loose coalition The National Chairman of All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Sly Ezeokenwa, has said that the party will not field a presidential candidate in 2027,... Read more »

How technology is impacting conservation efforts in Africa

Pupils from Lion Hill Primary School, located near Lake Nakuru National Park, joined staff from Sarova Woodlands Hotel led by Cluster General Manager Duncan Mwangi of Sarova Woodlands and Sarova Lion... Read more »

Osasogie Omoigui: Is Nigeria’s Glow-Up Costing Us the Truth?

History shows that development often comes with a hidden price. In the United States, hip-hop was born from block parties and street cyphers, raw storytelling from communities pushed to the margins. As... Read more »

Drama as ex-Nominated Senator Orwoba denied entry to Senate

Former UDA Nominated Senator Orwoba outside the Senate’s entrance in Nairobi where she was denied entry, on August 27, 2025.  [Elvis Ogina, Standard] There was drama at the Senate... Read more »

Mastering the art of composure even under pressure

Leadership is tough, as it comes with stress and pressure. In a fast-paced business world filled with the burden for results, the burden of the people you lead and the pressure from... Read more »

Kenya: Christians and the British Empire – How a Church NGO Got Entangled in Colonial Violence in Kenya

In the 1950s, Kenyans fought against colonial control in what came to be known as the Mau Mau rebellion. In response, the British government announced a state of emergency in 1952 and... Read more »

Young lawmakers push for a third political force ahead of 2027

Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna (left) and Embakasi East MP Babu Owino and other leaders during  during a service at Jesus Teaching Ministry in Nairobi  A restless group of young lawmakers is... Read more »