Audio Brief By Dr Samuel Njenga – KNIT Member

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The Kenya National Interface Team (KNIT) has since 2015 been holding sessions aimed at addressing issues that have set Kenya on a challenging political and social trajectory since independence. The weakening of governance and social institutions that have resulted from this, threatens the very core of Kenya’s unity and peaceful coexistence among the various tribes and Nations within her borders. So KNIT created itself as a multidisciplinary thinking space for interrogating identified issues for the purposes of influencing well-considered and proactive approaches to addressing them.

One such gathering was the 24th Ordinary Session of KNIT, which was held from 21 and 23 February 2022. Here, KNIT member, Dr Samuel Njenga, shares some of the issues on the discussion table. This audio brief is brought to you by “We The People Show” on Radio Baraza, in conjunction with KNIT and FES