JUBILEE CRITIC WRITER MAKAU MUTUA MOVES HIS POPULAR COLUMN FROM NMG
Makau Mutua has been a columnist with the Daily Nation for the past seven years. His column has been drawing views including praises and criticism across the interests groups.
In the recent the Kenyan born USA based lawyer has openly been a key critic of the jubilee government. In one of his articles he bluntly denied to ever recognise Uhuru as the president attributing it to his rights. His column has been faulted by the pro jubilee as hate propagating while the anti jubilee have been showering him with praises for speaking his mind.
He is the Dean of the University at Buffalo Law School, where he is also a SUNY Distinguished Professor and the Floyd H. and Hilda L. Hurst
Faculty Scholar.
He announced that his column moves to the standard and emphasises it as personal decision other than a prompted move
Renowned columnist Makau Mutua moves to The Standard on Sunday
Updated Wednesday, September 11th 2013 at 18:31 GMT +3
By Standard Digital Reporter
NAIROBI, KENYA: Renowned columnist Makau Mutua has moved his talent to the Standard newspaper
The columnist broke out the news on Wednesday in his Facebook page inviting readers to join him in Kenya’s popular Standard on Sunday.
“I have decided to take my talents to the Standard on Sunday. Thanks to colleagues at Sunday Nation and NMG for a great seven years,” he wrote in the Wednesday post.
He is the Dean of the University at Buffalo Law School, where he is also a SUNY Distinguished Professor and the Floyd H. and Hilda L. Hurst Faculty Scholar.
In 2003, he was appointed by President Mwai Kibaki to chair a task force that eventually led to the establishment of the Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Commission in 2008.
The columnist broke out the news on Wednesday in his Facebook page inviting readers to join him in Kenya’s popular Standard on Sunday.
“I have decided to take my talents to the Standard on Sunday. Thanks to colleagues at Sunday Nation and NMG for a great seven years,” he wrote in the Wednesday post.
He is the Dean of the University at Buffalo Law School, where he is also a SUNY Distinguished Professor and the Floyd H. and Hilda L. Hurst Faculty Scholar.
In 2003, he was appointed by President Mwai Kibaki to chair a task force that eventually led to the establishment of the Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Commission in 2008.
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