President William Ruto has cast aside decorum, targeting opposition leaders by insulting them and using unprintable language ...
Observers believe Oburu and Ruto have managed to successfully tame Winnie through strategic moves that have pushed her into a tight corner.
CAF strips Senegal of the AFCON ...
When leaders at the highest level describe opponents using crude references—especially to body parts—and offer no apology, ...
I had the opportunity to experience this diversity on the Safari Rally weekend, having been forced to use the Nyeri-Mweiga route on the way to Nyahururu. Within a few kilometres of exiting Nyeri town, ...
The Tuko Kadi campaign is now being used as the fulcrum onto which the young Kenyans are mobilising themselves into action.
The political terrain in Western Kenya is becoming increasingly complex, shaped by shifting alliances, emerging leaders, and a fragmented opposition.
Disasters are rarely surprises. They are signals. They reveal where systems are incomplete, where coordination is weak, and where long-term investments have been deferred.
Here is the uncomfortable truth. Our leaders are not visitors from another planet. They are a mirror. We elected them.
True leadership demands restraint, vision, and a commitment to national unity. It requires politicians who understand that their words carry the weight of history.
The other famous quote from 1984 is “war is peace.” Is that what’s being implemented through the Iran war? Will there be peace once the Iran war is over? We have had wars before, including world wars.
The Standard Media Group has from time to time been targeted online for the hard-hitting headlines and stories holding the Kenya Kwanza regime to account.