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Promises on Paper, Pain in Practice: Will Kenya’s New SHA Pledge for Teachers Hold?

KUPPET Secretary General Akelo Misori (right) speaks during a consultative session held on Wednesday in Mombasa with SHA and TSC officials as KNUT Secretary General Collins Oyuu (left) follows the proceedings. Photo/Courtesy.

By Lee Kamutu This week, high-level meetings brought together senior health officials, teachers’ unions, and the teachers’ employer in what many hope would cure the troubled relationship between teachers and the state’s healthcare system. At the center of the talks…

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  • April 23, 2026
  • Essays, Publishing

5 Best Online Bookshops in Kenya: A Guide for Readers, Parents, and Professionals

A preview of the Free Press Publishers online shop, showcasing independently published works by Kenyan authors for global readers.

By Lee Kamutu Kenya’s reading culture in recent has been quietly reshaped by the growth of online bookshops. What was once an after-work errand of visiting a physical bookstore hoping your title is in stock has been reduced to a…

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  • April 17, 2026
  • Essays

KEWOTA Scandal Threatens the Integrity of Kenya’s Teaching Profession

The Kenya Women Teachers Association (KEWOTA), now at the center of a growing controversy following recent investigative reports of financial impropriety

By Lee Kamutu The recent investigative exposé into the Kenya Women Teachers Association (KEWOTA) has sent shockwaves across the education sector, casting a disturbing shadow over an institution that once symbolized empowerment and welfare for female teachers. The revelations, ranging…

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  • April 17, 2026
  • Essays, Publishing

How Government Procurement Shapes Kenya’s Publishing Industry

Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba presides over the official distribution of Grade 10 textbooks at English Press, Nairobi, on January 22, 2026. Picture/Courtesy

By Lee Kamutu Kenya’s publishing industry is often understood as a creative sector driven by enterprising authors, diligent publishers, distributors, and book shops. But recent events suggest something else entirely. The Grade 11 textbook standoff marked by delayed approvals, procurement…

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  • April 11, 2026
  • Essays

National Exam Compensation Woes Threaten Kenya’s Education Sector

Julius Migos Ogamba speaks with a Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) candidate on November 12, 2025. Picture/Courtesy

By Lee Kamutu Kenya’s education sector has long stood as one of the best structured and influential pillars of national development, guiding millions of learners through its successive levels marked by national examinations. Beneath this high-stakes annual exercise is a…

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  • April 10, 2026
  • Essays

Linda Mwananchi’s Parallel Delegates’ Conference at Ufungamano Revives the Politics of Agitation

Siaya Governor James Orengo (in an orange shirt), flanked by leaders aligned with the Linda Mwananchi faction, including MP Babu Owino and Senator Edwin Sifuna, attends a parallel “ODM People’s NDC” at Ufungamano House in Nairobi on March 27, 2026. Picture/Courtesy

By Lee Kamutu As Kenyans rushed to work on the morning of March 27, television cameras were fixed on two venues barely 10 kilometers apart within Nairobi, each teeming with political activity. Both were hosting parallel delegates’ conferences of the…

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  • April 3, 2026
  • Essays, Publishing

Inside Kenya’s Book Publishing Industry: Who Really Controls the Market?

Neatly arranged copies of The Interrupted Accountant, an autobiography by Philip Kinisu published by Free Press Publishers, on display during the book launch held on October 3, 2025.

By Lee Kamutu For many people, Kenya’s publishing industry appears straightforward, where authors write, publishers print, and bookshops sell. But beneath this structure lies an intricate and largely invisible system that determines which books succeed, who profits, and how stories…

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  • April 1, 2026
  • Essays

Massive Youth Registration Surge Puts IEBC Systems to the Test Ahead of 2027 Polls

A young voter consults an Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission clerk at a registration center as Kenyan youth continue to register in large numbers ahead of the 2027 elections. Picture/IEBC

By Lee Kamutu The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) is bracing for a busy few months following a surge in youth voter registration across the country. Young people, popularly known as Gen Z, began streaming into polling stations towards…

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  • March 26, 2026
  • Essays

JSS Court Ruling Exposes Worsening Cracks in Kenya’s Education Policy

By Lee Kamutu A recent Court of Appeal decision on the Junior Secondary School (JSS) internship programme has thrown government efforts to staff schools into disarray, raising fresh questions about the sustainability of Kenya’s Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC). The appellate court…

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  • March 23, 2026
  • Essays, Publishing

Book Editing and Publishing Prices in Kenya: A Full Guide for Authors

By Lee Kamutu This is a general guide from several inquiries, especially from new authors in the past few weeks. Today, I would like to break down the key parts of the process to give all authors some insights on…

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  • March 19, 2026
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