By Ahmed Salat Ali Ahmed Abdullahi has launched a KES 110 million bursary programme aimed at supporting 21,000 students across Wajir County, in a major boost to education access for vulnerable learners. The bursary initiative, which received 46,320 applications, is designed to assist needy students struggling to remain in school due to financial challenges. The county government says the programme is part of a broader effort to strengthen access to education and reduce school dropout rates in the region. Speaking during the launch, Governor Ahmed Abdullahi reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to investing in education despite ongoing legal and administrative debates surrounding county-funded bursaries. “My administration has continued to fund this bursary every financial year because education remains one of the most powerful tools for transforming lives and uplifting communities,” the governor said. He noted that the county government has sustained the programme even a...
By Ahmed Salat Ali | Political Affairs The concluded Africa Forward Summit in Nairobi marked more than a diplomatic gathering of presidents, investors and policymakers. It represented a defining political moment in the evolving relationship between Africa and the West — particularly between Africa and France. Hosted by President William Ruto and attended by French President Emmanuel Macron, the summit projected a powerful message: Africa no longer seeks charity or symbolic alliances. The continent is demanding equal partnerships built on investment, industrialization, technology transfer and mutual respect. Standing beside Macron during the closing ceremony, President Ruto declared that Africa is “not waiting to be invited to the future” but is actively building that future through strategic partnerships and economic transformation. Those remarks were not merely ceremonial. They reflected a broader geopolitical reality unfolding across the continent. France’s Shrinking Influence...