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Double Standards and Intimidation: The Kenya Government’s Troubling Response to Butere Girls' “Echoes of War

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The recent saga surrounding Butere Girls High School’s play Echoes of War exposes a disturbing pattern of double speak, repression, and disregard for artistic freedom within the current Kenyan administration. What was supposed to be a celebration of young talent and creative expression at the National Drama Festival turned into a political theater marred by state paranoia and conflicting government narratives. After a court ruling cleared Echoes of War to be performed at the National Theatre in Nakuru, what followed was nothing short of state-sponsored censorship. Instead of a vibrant celebration of art, the performance unfolded under a blanket of intimidation. The auditorium, which should have been filled with cheering students, parents, and drama enthusiasts, was instead swarming with uniformed police officers. The environment was tense and restrictive — as if the girls were staging a revolution, not a school play. Journalists were barred. Fellow students ...

A Stifled Stage: Critiquing the Kenyan Government’s Gag on Butere Girls’ "Echoes of War"

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The recent censorship and suppression of the play Echoes of War by Butere Girls High School during the Kenya National Drama Festivals is a disturbing indictment of the shrinking democratic space and growing intolerance within the Kenyan government. In a move that reeks of authoritarian overreach, the government not only attempted to ban the play but also arrested its scriptwriter, Hon. Cleophas Malala — a former senator of Kakamega and one-time Secretary General of the ruling United Democratic Alliance (UDA). This is not just an attack on the arts; it is a dangerous silencing of voices that challenge the status quo. That it took a court order for the school to be granted permission to stage the play is an indication of the state’s unwillingness to tolerate dissent — even when it is couched in creative expression. But even after the judiciary acted to safeguard artistic freedom, the Ministry of Education and the Kenya National Drama and Film Festival Secretari...

Hon. Majimbo Kalasinga’s Fight Against the Questionable Leasing of Nzoia Sugar Company

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The proposed leasing of Nzoia Sugar Company for 30 years by the Government of Kenya has raised serious concerns among stakeholders, especially in Bungoma County. This lease, which includes not only the factory itself but also nuclear farms, houses, machinery, storage yards, a stadium, and learning institutions like Nzoia Primary, Nzoia Girls, and Industrial Primary, is a contentious issue that calls for critical scrutiny. Hon. Majimbo Kalasinga, the MP for Kabuchai Constituency, has stood firm in opposition to this deal, despite facing intimidation and threats. His stance reflects the frustrations of the people of Western Kenya, who see this lease as a direct assault on their economic and social welfare. A Skewed and Secretive Tendering Process One of the most alarming aspects of this lease is the manner in which the tendering process is being conducted. The process is taking place in Maanzoni, a location far removed from the stakeholders most affected by thi...

Hon. Ndindi Nyoro: A Rising Political Enigma in Kenya

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Hon. Ndindi Nyoro, the Member of Parliament for Kiharu Constituency, has established himself as one of the most dynamic and influential politicians in Kenya. His political trajectory has been marked by resilience, strategic positioning, and, most recently, a wave of speculation surrounding his political allegiance. As a former Chair of the Budget Committee in Parliament, Nyoro was once considered a close ally of President William Ruto. However, his decision to distance himself from the impeachment of former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua and his subsequent removal from the Budget Committee have sparked intense debate about his political future and standing within the government. The Rift with the Pro-President Camp Ndindi Nyoro’s rise to prominence was largely fueled by his unwavering support for President Ruto, especially during the 2022 general elections and the formation of the Kenya Kwanza government. His role as the Chair of the Budget Committee was s...