As we move into 2025, it’s important to reflect on the stories that captured our readers’ attention in 2024. From major developments in government policy to personal stories that resonated with many, the Nairobi Law Monthly brought you the most vital news and insights.
Below is a recap of the 24 most-read articles that sparked conversation last year.
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- Why paybill tax will drive nail in Safaricom casket
- Govt to raid M-Pesa accounts, airtime of hustler fund defaulters
- Govt to convert M-Pesa paybills into KRA tax registers
- Mwalimu Dida serving seven years in US jail for stalking
- Dida’s dispute with his American ex-wife landed him in US jail
- How Mudavadi’s press director fell into legal trouble
- Directline fires all staff as operations come to a halt
- KU outshines University of Nairobi in global ranking
- Njambi Koikai dead after battle with endometriosis
- Sultana actress Winnie Bwire ‘Dida’ dies of cancer
- Ex-CJ Willy Mutunga’s son dies after health struggle
- New NSSF rates: What you need to know
- Omani ‘landlords’ threaten Mombasa Old Town evictions
- Blow to LSK as court upholds military deployment
- City lawyer Kipkorir allowed access to Muthaiga club
- Chaos as JKIA workers strike against Adani deal
- Hasmukh Patel, philanthropic Mombasa Cement owner, dead
- MPs approve Douglas Kanja as next IG of police
- Japanese man, 40, discovers fiancée is 25 years older on wedding eve
- How to file a case in Small Claims Court in Kenya
- Gachagua troubles mount as 241 MPs back impeachment motion
- Outcry as fiery city blogger Maverick Aoko goes missing
- Constructive dismissal under Kenya employment law
- Termination for poor performance under Kenyan employment law
Looking forward, we remain dedicated to delivering timely, insightful, and impactful stories that matter to you. Thank you for your continued support and trust in us as your go-to source for news and analysis.
Happy New Year!