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Kenya’s top problems are attributed to bad governance. We have witnessed poor service delivery, misappropriation of public funds and corruption in the public offices especially by the politicians and top management. This has created social classes due to big economic gaps between the rich and the poor. The rich are becoming richer while the poor […]
In our country, we say ni “Mtu wetu” (our person) or “Ni wa area moja (they are from our area), as we elect our leaders . Little do we realize that the same person may betray us once in power. We choose leaders from humble backgrounds, thinking they will understand our struggles, but again, they […]
When I first joined the Ajibika Leadership Programme by the African Youth Leadership Forum (AYLF), I didn’t fully grasp how deeply it would impact my understanding of governance and leadership in Kenya. Like many young people, I often felt disconnected from the decision-making processes that shape our nation. The government’s planning, budgeting, and resource allocation […]
Kenya, like many countries, faces a critical challenge in ensuring the meaningful participation of youth in governance and decision-making processes. With more than 75% of the population under the age of 35, young people are not only the future but also the present drivers of our economy, social structure, and democracy. Yet, their participation in […]
In the intricate game of Kenyan politics, political relevance is a card no politician can afford to lose. What often begins as a subtle power play, innocuous to the naive and easily beguiled citizens, can swiftly morph into a war of words, sharp online jabs and veiled, demeaning utterances in public gatherings. Take, for instance, […]
Development of all nations is characterized by difficulties that need creativity and youth to pitch in. The Ajibika leadership program is an innovative Initiative that seeks to bypass this issue by encouraging effective youth participation in governance and decision making. Ajibika leadership program, a program under the Africa Youth leadership Forum Kenya, hopes to empower […]
Fourteen years ago on 27th August 2010, Kenyans overwhelmingly welcomed the new constitution that promised a great future in terms of rights for the marginalized groups and increasing the share of the national pie. The year 2024 has been a first for the Kenyan democratic space in many ways. To begin with, there have been […]
The people-centered Constitution marks 14 years since it was birthed and has been a mixed bag. The majority still believe they have nothing to write home positively regarding the implementation of the Constitution. In contrast, there is a clique of individuals led by state officers who say that this Constitution is the best thing that […]
The Kenyan Constitution 2010 is currently marking its 14th anniversary since promulgation. Chapter 4 of this constitution known as the Bill of Rights, plays a crucial role in promoting fiscal transparency and accountability. Fiscal transparency refers to the clarity, reliability, and accessibility of information regarding a government’s fiscal policies, including its revenues, expenditures, and financial […]
By Valentine Luhunzu – The Ajibika Program In the heart of every vibrant community lies a shared commitment to progress, justice, and equality. As we navigate the intricate pathways of our modern society, the role of advocacy and active participation in governance emerges as a beacon guiding us toward a future shaped by our […]
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