By Newton Arori In an ideal world, all citizens have equal chance to vie for political office and be elected…
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By David Wanjala The odds have never disfavoured an incumbent as much as they do now for the President and…
By Jane Wachira Every person has the right, peaceably and unarmed, to assemble, to demonstrate, to picket, and to present…
Dr Charles Khamala Issa Shivji (2009) recalls how “European renaissance marked the beginning of the dis-membering of Africa; her body…
By Shadrack Muyesu Constitutions have been defined as political charters that define relationships between the governors and the governed. As…
By Newton Arori In the September issue, readers were treated to an article with the incredulous headline “Unconstitutionality of the…
By Shadrack Muyesu Under the title “Why a constitution cannot be unconstitutional”, the October 2016 issue carried an antithesis of…
BY NEWTON ARORI In an attempt to defend his controversial submissions in Unconstitutionality of the constitution, Shadrack Muyesu has made…
By Mumo Mutisya The law of Succession Act, Cap 160 (hereinafter “the Act”) provides for three categories of dependants: (a)…
By Daniel Benson Kaaya Insolvency of a company is a culmination of many factors. These factors may be internal or…
