Saturday, 21 Jumada al-awwal 1446 | 2024/11/23
Time now: (M.M.T)
Menu
Main menu
Main menu

Kenya

Democracy Attacks Itself in Kenya by Perpetrating Tribal Hatred and Divisions

Kenya has been a focus by the international arena after the National Super Alliance (NASA) leader Raila Odinga took a self-oath as president in a ceremony attended by thousands of his supporters on Tuesday 30 January 2018. This step termed as violation to the current constitution of the country more so after the swearing in of Uhuru Kenyatta
Read more...

Picketing Against the Foolish Act of the American President on the Issue of Al-Quds (Jerusalem)

On Friday 15th December 2017, Hizb ut Tahrir in Kenya led the Ummah in different major towns in picketing against the recent announcement by the American President Donald J Trump on 6 December 2017, that Al-Quds (Jerusalem) is the capital of a Jewish state and ordered the US State Department to prepare for the transfer of the embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, and the start of the contract with…
Read more...

“Do Not Be Among the Polytheists * Who Abandoned Their Religion and Became Sects Each Enjoying What It Has”

The Supreme Court's decision to order for a repeat of election on 26th October 2017 has sparked political tensions in the country. After the nullification of the August 2017 elections, we have witnessed hullabaloo between the two political divides (Jubilee and NASA) on how to conduct the fresh elections. Jubilee is not concerned with IEBC; it is deeply concentrating in its campaigns to persuade people to participate in the election.
Read more...

DEMOCRATIC ELECTIONS ARE LIKE MIRAGES IN THE DESERT

In 8th August 2017, nearly 19 million Kenyans are likely to vote in the General Election; the fifth election since the introduction of multiparty Democracy in Kenya. The main contest lies between the incumbent president Uhuru Kenyatta who leads the Jubilee Coalition and his main rival Raila Amolo Odinga of National Super Alliance.
Read more...

High Cost of Living, A Stark Reminder that Capitalist Regimes Don’t Care for the Interests of its Citizens

Yet again the common Kenyans are faced with hard economic times due to high cost of living resulting from the high prices of essential commodities. For nearly five months, basic commodities such as maize flour, milk, cooking fat, paraffin and sugar have tripled in prices. Many households have now adopted new survival tactics of skipping their meals
Read more...
Subscribe to this RSS feed

Site Categories

Links

West

Muslim Lands

Muslim Lands