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John Kamau

John Kamau

Journalist at The Daily Nation

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  • English
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Recent Articles

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Of bombs and banners: Kenya’s broken compass on terrorism

The US embassy blast in 1998 ushered Kenya into the global war on terrorism.
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The tragedy of retreat: How Raila Odinga risks becoming Kenya’s nex...

Both Thuku and Raila defied powerful regimes and were eventually drawn into the very systems they once vowed to overthrow.
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Echoes of colonial repression in barbed wire and the fencing of dem...

Barbed wire, more than water cannons or tear gas, remains a potent symbol of control.
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How Madaraka became Kenya’s turning point

Some 63 years later, the Kenyan nation is still under construction.
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Faith, fire and friction: Remembering Karuri and struggles of early...

The Catholic clergy had to negotiate, beg or go through intermediaries to acquire land.
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Titles tainted by fraud? Why good faith doctrine will no longer be ...

Buyers should take note of a significant shift in Kenyan jurisprudence regarding land ownership.
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Echoes of Ngugi’s play crackdown in Malala’s Butere school drama

Police delivered live performance, replicating the violence the play sought to expose.
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Nanyuki’s ghosts: Murder of Agnes Wanjiru echoes a British colonial...

Impunity displayed by British soldiers mirrors injustices inflicted since the days of Richard Meinertzhagen.
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Pheroze Nowrojee: The relentless advocate who confronted power with...

Pheroze’s intellectual journey began far from the Kenyan courtrooms where he would later earn his place in history.
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Kenya’s first US scholar: How ole Sempele opened the doors in 1909

Molonket ole Sempele has been forgotten and re-archived
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McMillan Library’s second chance: Why Sakaja’s restoration plan is ...

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