Demystifying the HIV & AIDS Tribunal
Part 1 The Constitution, 2010, brought many changes to the 3 arms of Government. With respect to the Judiciary, the Constitution introduced the Supreme Court, the Environment and Land Court as well
Read More...Part 1 The Constitution, 2010, brought many changes to the 3 arms of Government. With respect to the Judiciary, the Constitution introduced the Supreme Court, the Environment and Land Court as well
Read More...Kenyan’s recently got a window into the State’s level of frustration when President Uhuru Kenyatta’s deputy chief of staff Mr. Waita Nzioka warned that cartels out to profiteer from the implementation of
Read More...The National Treasury has for the 2016/2017 fiscal year set an ambitious revenue collection target for the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA). This calls for enhanced tax base and improved revenue administration processes.
Read More...Kenya is notorious for public projects being false-starts, cost overruns on their budgets and delayed timelines. Public projects have almost been synonymous to and tagged to the infamous white elephants, gravy train
Read More...Daisy Kubasu If the progression of substantive content in Bills relating to Surrogacy as a form of Assisted Reproduction is any indication, though Surrogacy still remains a shadowed but highly controversial issue
Read More...The COVID-19 pandemic exposed the challenge of adolescent pregnancies in Kenya. The term ‘adolescent’ has been defined in the Reproductive Health Bill, 2019 as any person between the age of 10 to
Read More...Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) is not a foreign concept in Kenya as it has been a topic of discussion for a while now. It is used to treat infertility in men and
Read More...This piece aims at addressing Africa’s odious debt in the context of International financial system and lack of effective regional and international initiatives for fighting corruption and finally explains the extent to
Read More...Phillip Ondara Onyancha’s acquittal by the High Court may have been even more shocking to some than his revelations approximately 12 years ago. ‘In 2009 he admitted to the killing of 18
Read More...John Jakinda, Egerton University Faculty of law Abstract The Constitution of Kenya 2010 under Article 159(c) envisions a prominent role for Alternative Dispute Resolution including traditional dispute resolution mechanisms. The most common
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