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Out of Africa

Kenya has decided to issue fewer work permits to foreign workers in an attempt to boost employment for young Kenyans. This won’t work.

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To Each His Own

Yes, Kenya’s politics are tribal, but that doesn’t make them atavistic or irrational.

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Geeks for Peace

Can a network of tech-savvy Kenyans tracking hate speech and mapping trouble spots keep the election quiet?

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Precautionary Tales

Kenyans’ preparations for Monday’s election vary according to class, ethnicity and skin color: Some panic-shop and send their kids away; others hit the nightclubs.

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School Socket Syndrome

Kenya’s election was supposed to be the most modern in Africa. But almost everything that could go wrong did.

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Indictee for President!

How the International Criminal Court may have won Uhuru Kenyatta the presidency of Kenya.

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To Be Prudent Is to Be Partial

The Kenyan media’s self-restraint in their election coverage reveals a society terrified by its own capacity for violence.

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How the Other Half Thinks

Kenya needs to end a political culture that treats state resources as a winner’s preserve rather than national assets benefitting all citizens equally.

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The Most Useless Exercise in Kenya

On the bleak implications of Uhuru Kenyatta’s election as president.

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Running on Amnesia

The overriding characteristic of Kenya’s election campaign is shamelessness, with candidates asking the public to forget their past deeds.

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