With the flood crisis ravaging Kenya yet again, we are effectively back to the familiar cycles of crisis — indeed, the circular crisis — that so often typifies governance...
The Story So Far: A System Under Strain In late 2025 and early 2026, Kenya’s transition from junior to senior secondary school (Grade 9 to Grade 10 under the...
Disruptors of History Some lives do not merely pass through history; they rearrange its furniture. For a man who studied in Magdeburg, in the tough former East Germany, even...
The group stages are an important space for model calibration. Just like reinforcement learning in AI, the model is adjusted against the actual outcomes during group stages to gain...
True patriotism is not about vocal proclamation; it is about verifiable parameters that qualify our daily choices as we interact with borders that may be geographical, generational, or ideological....
To a conservative Kenyan academic or professional seasoned in the petri dish of legalistic literalism and rigid faculty organisation, the liberal classification of departments under various schools will instantly...
After Success in National Exams, What Next? With the recent release of national examination results in Kenya, the question of employment opportunities for the rising number of graduates of...
As a new-year resolve, Kenyan students and other international students need to spare a thought for TU Bergakademie Freiberg. Founded in 1765, the Technical University and Mining Academy of...
Sustainable mining is a contested concept, a paradox to some, a polarising topic to many, and a melting point for political debate in the face of climate change diplomacy...
One of the critical issues that emerged was the lack of transparency around how the MTI was calibrated. Questions about the involvement of stakeholders in weighting and scaling the...
