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When Scripture Met the Stock Market: A Night Two Minds Quietly Reframed Kenya’s Political Imagination.

By Arch. Dr. D.K. Gitau- Chief Editor, The Diaspora Times There are moments in a nation’s public life that do not arrive with slogans, motorcades, or declarations. They arrive quietly, through conversation, tone, and unexpected depth. Tuesday night’s episode of Jeff Koinange Live was one such moment, an evening that felt less like a television …

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An Exhausted Roaming President and the Theatre of Consensus Politics: Kenya Needs Only Three Parties, Not Endless Handshakes.

“A nation should be addressed from offices of authority and responsibility, where decisions are shaped by institutions, records, and accountability, not from the streets, roadside podiums, or endless political caravans driven by applause and impulse.“ Kenya today feels trapped in a loop of political spectacle. We spend billions on elections, endure months of toxic campaigns, …

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The Curse of Restlessness: Leadership in the Shadow of Cain.

“Restlessness, not resistance, is often the quietest form of punishment, and history shows it wears leaders down long before it breaks nations. When a presidency depends on endless travel and personal performance, it signals strain, not strength.“ Remember the story of Cain and Abel. In the biblical account, after Cain committed the first recorded act …

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Leadership, Wealth, and Conscience: Lessons Kenya Can Learn from Rita Field-Marsham

By Professor Peter Ndiang’ui, Fort Myers, Florida Kenya has long struggled with the concentration of wealth in the hands of a few, often at the expense of the many. Yet recent events offer a rare and sobering lesson in restraint, integrity, and moral conscience. One of the most striking examples comes from an unexpected source: …

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MOI UNIVERSITY AND THE HYPOCRISY OF POWER

“Institutions don’t fail, they are failed.” “Mismanagement is corruption in slow motion.” “Power does not corrupt institutions, bad leadership does” Some years back, Kenyans watched an extraordinary and humiliating scene unfold at Moi University. Residents filmed themselves begging for forgiveness from former Vice-Chancellor Prof. Laban Ayiro after he had been chased out of office. That …

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Who Really Bears Responsibility for the Eastleigh Building Collapse?

By Arch. Dr. D.K. Gitau- The Diaspora Times Chief Editor. “The architect bears secondary liability only if clear negligence or silence in the face of obvious danger is proven. The professional duty to control and direct the structural and forces of nature acting on a building, rests squarely with the structural engineer. Deregistering architects alone …

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Wake Up and Serve the Diaspora, This Is Not Charity, It Is Duty.

The tragic case of Ms. Felister Kemunto, a 32-year-old Kenyan domestic worker who died in Iraq in December 2025, is not an isolated misfortune, it is an indictment. More than a month after her death, her body remains stranded in Baghdad because her family cannot raise the KSh 800,000 demanded for repatriation. They are grieving, …

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