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Victor Ndula has worked professionally for eight years, four of those freelancing and four as a fulltime editorial cartoonist for the Star. Doodling early in his school books, Victor’s career path was firmly on course.

Passionate about telling the African story through his cartoons, Every morning he is tasked with the responsibility of reminding, persuading, cajoling his readers to pay close attention to issues affecting them.

As a cartoonist, Victor hopes his work will bring humor to our breakfast tables as he articulates pertinent issues without fear or favor.

TOGETHER WE WILL OVERCOME

Kenyans have forgotten race, religious, political and ethnic differences to rally behind each oth

ICC ON TRIAL

Media in kenya is awash with news of prosecution witnesses withdrawing, this is a true acid test

AFRICA ICC PULLOUT

MP's allied to government won a vote to pull Kenya out of the ICC in parliarment , it waits for t

RUNNING KENYA FROM THE HAGUE

Kenya's President and deputy president convinced voters that they can run the country and still h

To intervene or not to intervene

while the intervention debate rages... unarmed civilians continue to die

MUBARAK'S LESSON ON DEMOCRACY

the irony of life is that Egypt was more stable and a key player of middle East politics under th

EGYPT'S NEWTON CRADLE

In Egypt, power swings between muslim brotherhood and the military, as the steel balls perfectly

How Africa Deals with Food Insecurity

Victor Ndula: 'Food insecurity is no excuse for Africa to consume

Food or Fuel?

The group of farmers that has taken to producing biofuel has grown so large, that it threatens th

Another ICC Suspect from Africa

This week, war crimes suspect Bosco Ntaganda

POPE RESIGNS

In africa we could borrow a leaf from the popes resignation, African leaders cling to power till

BLAMELESS CHINA

Kenya is on the verge of losing entire populations of elephants and rhinos through illegal poachi

Spotlight on corruption

The role of the media is to ensure that the people in power keep their hands out of the cookie ja

Why Aid is Bad for Africa

A substantial part of the money that is donated to Africa every year disappears into the pockets

LEST WE FORGET

Looking forward to an amazing sporting display but lets not forget other pressing issues as well.