by Shiraz Durrani and Kimani Waweru | Sep 24, 2021 | issue 3
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by Shiraz Durrani | Jul 24, 2020 | issue 2
Life & Times of de Souza The liberation of Kenya can be considered in two linked phases. The first was the war of independence from British colonialism, which ended in 1963. The second phase started after independence and is an on-going struggle for liberation...
by Shiraz Durrani | Jul 24, 2020 | issue 2
The Hidden Face of Capitalism Current events and history in Kenya are usually seen in the actions related to politics, law, governance and the leadership of the ruling classes. What is not seen or shown is the ideology of the ruling class — capitalism — underpinning...
by Shiraz Durrani | Sep 25, 2019 | issue 1, main issues
Kenya was a victim of colonialism for decades before armed resistance by people brought independence. Hopes were high then that the aims of resistance would be met: stolen lands would be returned to their rightful owners and a democratic, socialist state in which the...
by Shiraz Durrani | Sep 24, 2019 | issue 1
The year is 1976. The nation is in the iron grip of a powerful KANU (Kenya African National Union) elite which tolerates no opposition to its tyrannical rule, nor any resistance to its antipeople policies. Anyone who dares to challenge the all-powerful armed might of...