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30Mar
CSOs press government on public debt
TI-Kenya through the Social Justice & Economic Accountability (SJEA) which works to build partnership and good relations with national institutions relevant to Domestic [...]
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23Mar
Enhancing citizens involvement in governance
By Derrick Makhandia TI-Kenya’s Advocacy and Legal Advice Center (ALAC) Nairobi has been supporting various initiatives to promote impactful public participation. The ALAC [...]
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20Mar
Kwale Mining Alliance working groups launch
By Samuel Ngei TI-Kenya held an all stakeholder’s forum at Kwale county where the Principal Secretary, State Department of Mining, Base Titanium officials, Civil Society [...]
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18Feb
Adopting novel anti-corruption efforts would change perceptions
By Sheila Masinde One of the recurring questions following the recent release of the 2019 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) is why Kenya records a poor score despite numerous [...]
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18Feb
Transparency key in management of national debt
By Irene Boke Kenya has used loans to finance a number of projects that could have otherwise taken too long to implement using our own revenue. Where debts are used [...]
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18Feb
Gazette committees to ensure mining benefits locals
By Samuel Ngei Kenya has a rich mining sector. With the amount of titanium in Kwale county, Oil in Turkana, Niobium at Mrima Hill and other minerals including gemstones, the [...]
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18Feb
Open contracting solution to pending bills problem
By Polycarp Otieno Despite both the National and County governments’ efforts to pay suppliers and contractors, pending bills remains a huge challenge. Delaying payments has [...]
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18Feb
National ethos can drive change and repair moral fabric
By Derrick Makhandia A few months ago, I visited Rwanda for the first time on an exchange programme. What struck me first was the cleanliness which extends beyond the capital [...]
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18Feb
Legal services amid oversight paradoxical
By Philip Gichana The recent decision by MPs to represent Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko in his corruption-related cases brings to the fore questions of conflict of [...]
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19Nov
Kenya’s 1 Billion Shillings Adaptation Fund Project
Impacts of climate change continue to increase in magnitude and frequency. This is why financial support becomes increasingly important to reduce vulnerability and build [...]
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