By Prof. John Harbeson With this essay, I am making an unprecedented exception to my strict policy of not writing…
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By Alice Ondieki Witness protection is recognised as a fundamental human right, by various instruments of both international and national…
By Kenyatta Otieno Chinua Achebe, in his book The Trouble with Nigeria, quotes an unknown political scientist from South East…
By Prof. John Harbeson As devoted as I am to the proposition that democracy is an indispensable value well worth…
The Nairobi Law Monthly condemns in the strongest terms possible the sustained assault on human rights currently being witnessed around…
By Prof. John Harbeson In the midst of all the controversy, conflict, injury and likely significant damage to Kenya’s reputation…
The Constitution was meant to cure a past mischief or provide solution to past social problems. That it was overwhelmingly…
Prof. John Harbeson Kenya made history last month when the Kenya’s Supreme Court ordered a re-run of the country’s national…
Thanks to climate change, the future of armed rebellion in Africa could be urban terrorism. We should never have annoyed…
By Frederick Golooba-Mutebi Last month Rwanda’s ruling party, the Rwanda Patriotic Front, resoundingly endorsed Paul Kagame as its candidate in…
