THE INDISPENSABILITY OF BOARD EVALUATION FOR SUSTAINABLE CORPORATE GOVERNANCE

Board evaluation is essential to sustainable corporate governance because it ensures that boards remain effective, accountable, and responsive to changing institutional and stakeholder demands. Many governance failures do not occur suddenly but develop over time when boards become passive, fail to question management or lose clarity in their oversight role. Board evaluation comes in handy to provide a structured way to assess how well boards perform their duties, clarify the boundary between governance and management and identify areas for improvement. By promoting reflection, accountability, and continuous improvement, board evaluation strengthens decision-making, builds stakeholder trust and supports the long-term stability and resilience of institutions.
The True Test of Leadership is in Crisis.

In an interconnected global environment, crisis is no longer confined by borders, and rare events can quickly escalate into governance failures for organisations that are unprepared. While adversity cannot be predicted, strong governance, scenario planning, and disciplined leadership ensure organisations remain agile, decisive, and resilient when crisis strikes.
Strategic Meeting Planning and Governance Framework

In many organizations, meetings have become synonymous with wasted time marked by endless discussions, recurring issues, and minimal progress.
Strategies for the Insurance Industry in Embracing Digital Transformation

Article by Prof. Kenneth Wyne Mutuma, Michelle Chebet, and Wachilonga Namasaka The world is constantly evolving, with disruptions such as economic fluctuations, pandemics, and climate change reshaping how individuals and businesses manage risks. In this dynamic environment, effective risk management has never been more crucial. The insurance industry plays a vital role in providing financial […]
Strengthening Governance in Kenya’s Tea sector

Article by Wachilonga Namasaka Tea has long been at the heartbeat of Kenya’s agriculture landscape. Visitors in Kenya are more likely to be welcomed by a steaming cup of tea as a gesture of hospitality found in homes and offices alike. Recognizing this significance of tea in the country, Executive order No. 3 of 2021 on Agricultural reforms: Revitalization of the […]
Driving Sustainable Change: The Role of ESG Frameworks in Shaping Kenya’s Corporate Responsibility and Future

Article by Tyneketra Wanja We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children – American Proverb Today, there is an increase in sustainability awareness among consumers as they choose to purchase products from companies that are looking into sustainable brands. With consumers demanding more than the usual financial reporting […]
OVERVIEW OF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE PRINCIPLES AND ETHICAL STANDARDS UNDER MWONGOZO CODE

Article by Prof. Ken Wyne Mutuma Corporate governance is a set of rules, practices, and processes that guides the conduct of persons in a company or an organization. It is the technique by which companies are directed and managed. The Mwongozo Code of Governance for State Corporations was introduced in 2015 by the Government of […]