By Joel Okwemba While our ancestors have been around for millennia, industrialisation began in earnest only in the 1800s. The First…
Month: July 2018
BY Alexander Opicho Literature on feminism and domestic politics in Africa has been known to be a preserve of Chimamanda…
BY TOM ODHIAMBO When the World Press Freedom Day was marked last month, all over the world, journalists, activists, ordinary…
By Janek Sunga Every time I hear or see the word millennial in the Kenyan media, I groan and ache,…
By Newton Arori An interlocutory injunction is a court order restraining a party from doing certain acts pending the determination…
By Edwin Musonye Amid talks of “time is ripe for amending Kenya’s constitution”, from a technical communicator’s standpoint, a matter…
By Hanan el Kathiri Anyone who is arrested for allegedly committing an offence has their rights protected under the provisions…
By Shadrack Muyesu It is trite law that subsidiary legislation is inferior to the parent Act, and that where there…
By Carolene Kituku Chapter 15 of the Constitution establishes constitutional commissions and independent offices. Their mandate is to protect the…
In 2015, one of the leading Plantation Management companies in the world ventured into the East Africa Region to invest…