Topic: The National Assembly
ODM’s Fallout? MP Caleb Amisi Sounds Alarm Over UDA Deal
30 Jul, 2025 04:50 AM
CODE RED, NOT ORANGE
“If ODM continues collaborating with William Ruto, then I will not seek re-election on that party. But if it pulls out, realigns, and retraces its steps back to its roots, then we can agree.”
“If ODM continues collaborating with William Ruto, then I will not seek re-election on that party. But if it pulls out, realigns, and retraces its steps back to its roots, then we can agree.”
Passaris Recall Bid Proves Who’s Really in Charge: The People
29 Jul, 2025 03:30 PM
CIVIC CONTROL
Whichever way the process goes, a wake-up call has already been dialled, and Passaris is just its pioneer. Kenya is looking at an imminent reality where passive citizenship is a thing of the past, and citizens are actively demanding accountability
Whichever way the process goes, a wake-up call has already been dialled, and Passaris is just its pioneer. Kenya is looking at an imminent reality where passive citizenship is a thing of the past, and citizens are actively demanding accountability
Inaugural Staff Open Day at Parliament: Key Highlights
24 Jun, 2025 11:23 AM
PARLIAMENT OPEN
In preparation for the Open Day, staff across directorates were invited to complete an anonymous online survey to share their views, challenges, and ideas for institutional reform.
In preparation for the Open Day, staff across directorates were invited to complete an anonymous online survey to share their views, challenges, and ideas for institutional reform.
Is Parliament Still An Independent arm of Government?
25 Nov, 2024 01:00 PM
HOUSE OF OWLS
After the heavily debated Finance Bill 2023 passed, members of parliament were met with hostility. In their mechanism to defend their actions of passing the bill, it was evident that most of them had never read the bill. An admission by Maragua mp Hon Wa
After the heavily debated Finance Bill 2023 passed, members of parliament were met with hostility. In their mechanism to defend their actions of passing the bill, it was evident that most of them had never read the bill. An admission by Maragua mp Hon Wa