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LEADERS OF TODAY

It is a beautiful time to be alive, or is it?! Sometimes I look at how far we have come as a nation and secretly, I grin. I mean, gone are the days when gerontological leaders could tell the ‘young’ aspiring leaders they will be the leaders of tomorrow. Tomorrow came! Young people are currently […]

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The 3rd Pan African Youth Conference in the Gambia from 23rd to 27th March 2019

The 3rd Pan African Youth Conference on African Unity and Development and the Annual General Assembly Meeting of the African Youth Commission (AYC) that took place from 23-27th March 2019 in Banjul, The Gambia under the theme: ‘The Future Is Now; Youth are Not Too Young to Lead’. The Conference was co-organized by The Gambia

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Why Gender responsive public services

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WOMEN MPs FEELS STABBED IN THE BACK AS GENDER BILL FLOPS YET AGAIN

The vote on the two-thirds Gender Bill has flopped once again due to a quorum hitch in the National Assembly. The vote on the Constitution Amendment Bill 2018 failed to take place for the fourth time because there were 174 MPs present out of threshold required – 233 MPs. House Speaker Justin Muturi said the

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