By Ndung’u Wainaina Judicial independence is enshrined in the Constitution of Kenya 2010. The independence of the judiciary underpins the rule…
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By Shadrack Muyesu K nowledge, critical thinking, mental fortitude and fidelity to truth in the face of adversity. Antonin “Nino”…
By Lord Jonathan Sumption I shall begin with a quotation: “For 150 years, power has been deposited in Parliament, and for…
By Daniel Benson Kaaya The majority decision in ‘Simon Mbugua & another v Central Bank of Kenya & 2 others…
By Ndung’u Wainaina Since the UhuRuto regime came to power in 2013, the executive treatment of judiciary has been odious.…
By NLM Writer Sustainable funding levels are a prerequisite if state judiciaries are to dispense fair and timely justice and…
By NLM Writer O ne of the promises that Chief Justice David Maraga made to Kenyans when he took office…
By Agencies When you first start out in the creative industries, there is a lot of received wisdom. “This is…
By WALTER KHOBE The normative grounding of the 2010 Constitution sought to deal with three “sins” that have historically bedevilled…
By Denis Ndiritu The right to religion falls right at the heart of our constitution and society. Article 32 of…
