The letter discussed – When minority voters chose our leading lights, by Fr Joachim O. Ouko, Nairobi - was posted on the May 9th, 2002 issue of the Daily Nation (Kenya). It may not provided in Scholarly Commons due to copyright restrictions. It discussed violence and elections in Kenya, and the relations between Church and Government in Kenya
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Kenya has borne memories and scars of colonial hegemonies, repressive and kleptocratic post-independ...
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Religious organizations are key structural components of Kenyan civil society that have played or co...
The voluntary, religious and Non-Governmental Organizations have done tremendous work in Kenya in th...
Text in EnglishThe phenomenon of the 2007/8 post-election violence in Kenya is complex and has numer...
This article - Amended \u27List of Shame\u27 motion sails through\u27 - was written by a staff write...
This article – Uganda elections are like going for kwanjula after 15 years, by Charles Onyango-Obbo ...
The articulations of the argumentations of this dissertation were guided by its endeavour to seek an...
In Kenya, the occurrence of ethnic land conflict seems to be frequent. As such, the Church in genera...
Polis is in Nairobi, Kenya, for a research trip looking at ‘local’ media and development. Yes, thank...
Secularization is a global challenge that confronts all religions in all contexts. There has been an...
Ethnic voting is prevalent in African politics, where policies that form the basis of provision of p...
Kenya has borne memories and scars of colonial hegemonies, repressive and kleptocratic post-independ...
Focusing on the Kenya coast, this article analyses the developing contrast between the place of Isla...
At the coast, the run-up to Kenya's 2013 elections was dominated by fears of violence and the calls ...
As Kenya celebrates her 52nd year of independence on 12th December 2015, the name of Thomas Johnson ...
On 21 November 2005, a referendum on a proposed new constitution was held in Kenya, which was conduc...
Religious organizations are key structural components of Kenyan civil society that have played or co...
The voluntary, religious and Non-Governmental Organizations have done tremendous work in Kenya in th...
Text in EnglishThe phenomenon of the 2007/8 post-election violence in Kenya is complex and has numer...