
Gitile Naituli
Prof. Gitile Naituli is a respected management and leadership expert in Kenya. He has contributed to discussions on political leadership and governance, often advocating for strategic transformations within political parties. Following Raila Odinga's defeat in the AUC elections, Naituli remarked that the loss was significant not only for Odinga but for Kenya as a whole, highlighting the impact of leadership on national progress.
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Prof Gitile Naituli has called on the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission to bar politicians from calling for election boycotts.
IEBC must bar politicians calling for election boycotts, ex-NCIC boss saysGovernance expert Professor Gitile Naituli observed that the 2027 elections are no longer about manifestos or promises.
Experts: Why Matiang'i is seen as a political threatProf Gitile Naituli, the CTL Chair, stated that the application is a major step towards bridging the gap between citizens and county governments.
Lobby launches accountability mobile application for citizen oversightProf Gitile Naituli, a scholar and lecturer at Multi Media University, commented on the police action against the Butere Girls High School drama students.
Assault on human rights: When the government freezes artistic expressionGitile Naituli, a lecturer at Multimedia University, advises that instead of listening to cheerleaders, President Ruto should apply emotional intelligence.
Ruto's crowds: Are the numbers lying or is the Mountain still with him?Political analyst Gitile Naituli, a professor of management and leadership, commented that the Mt Kenya region is currently in turmoil.
Mt Kenya tour gives President a glimpse of what to expect in 2027Professor Gitile Naituli commented that Kenyans were judging Ruto 'appropriately' given his broken promises.
Are Kenyans judging Ruto too harshly or has he just failed?Gitile Naituli argued that renting or buying political support is a waste of public resources.
President Ruto was met with costly smiles and cheers in Mt KenyaOther pundits describe Ruto’s fallout with his former close allies as emblematic of Kenya’s politics, where betrayal is currency, says Prof. Gitile Naituli.
Why President is exposed without these five men from Mt KenyaProfessor Gitile Naituli questioned whether Ruto's frequent government reshuffles were truly performance-based.
Ruto's revolving door keeps allies guessing where the axe falls nextGitile Naituli is a professor who commented on the unprecedented political involvement of the CDF.
Intimidating Kenyans? Debate rages on remarks of Haji, CDF KahaririProf Gitile Naituli argued that the military's involvement in politics is unprecedented in Kenya's history.
Debate rages on over security bosses remarksProf Gitile Naituli criticized Ruto's frequent cabinet reshuffles as indicative of deeper issues in his leadership.
Ruto reshuffle: Shifting blame or taking responsibility?Gitile Naituli criticized Ruto's government for expanding rather than reducing its size.
Hire fire and recycle: Ruto's 'constant change strategy' for political survivalUniversity professor of leadership and management Gitile Naituli agreed, saying Ruto had 'no choice but to yield to Raila.'
Pushed by critics to the wall, Ruto needed Raila for survivalGitile Naituli is a professor who does not see the political value Raila will gain from the deal.
Who gains from the Raila-Ruto deal? Experts differ on value of pactPolitical analyst Prof Gitile Naituli argues that ODM should concentrate more on organizing itself to win elections.
ODM turns 20 as opinion split on path to power after myriad dealsPolitical analyst Gitile Naituli says that politics, which is responsible for policy making, has a lot to do with women’s difficulty in owning or inheriting properties.
Why women struggle to own, inherit property despite law protectionProf Gitile Naituli dismissed the idea of Raila becoming Prime Minister, suggesting a constitutional amendment would be needed.
How Raila's incorporation in Ruto administration will neutralize key government figuresProf Gitile Naituli dismissed the idea of Raila becoming Prime Minister, suggesting he might be offered a less significant role.
How Raila's incorporation in Ruto administration will neutralize key government figuresGitile Naituli is a professor who raised concerns about the trend of abductions and deportations in Kenya.
Kenya's safe haven image fades amid Besigye's plight in illegal detentionProf Gitile Naituli, a management and leadership expert, welcomed Raila back to the country saying it was a loss, not necessarily for him, but for Kenya.
Speculation after Raila AUC loss on whether he'll join Ruto or lead ODM















































































































