A Certain Amount of Madness Podcast
This episode explores how privatization, shrinking public services, and climate-driven land grabs are reshaping Kenya. The discussion breaks down the push to sell state assets, the impact of structural adjustment, the rise of user fees, and the growing threat of green colonialism across water, land, and conservation spaces. You also hear a clear unpacking of the new Government-Owned Enterprises Act and what it means for sovereignty, accountability, and everyday life. Host: Mamka Anyona ("A Certain Amount of Madness" podcast)Panelists: Kevin Arenda Ovi (human rights lawyer), Dr. Mordecai Ogada (conservation policy expert, author of The Green and Evil), and Wanjira Kinotti (feminist, pan-Africanist, global lead for women's rights at ActionAid). Watch A Certain Amount of Madness on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@CertainMadnessPod] Follow us on Social media: Twitter (X) [https://x.com/amadnesspod] Tiktok [https://tiktok.com.com/amadnesspod] Instagram [https://instagram.com/amadnesspod] Thank you for listening. Don't forget to follow the podcast. There's a lot more to come.
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