These are peculiar times. On the one hand, uttering the words, “criminal justice reform” is an invitation to what a…
Month: January 2016
BY ANN ASUGAH The Supreme Court of Kenya is established under Article 163 of the Constitution of Kenya, with exclusive…
By Herman Omiti Article 160 (5) of the Constitution provides that “A member of the Judiciary is not liable in…
By Charles Khamala Before the International Criminal Court intervened in Kenya, mass violence at elections was an accepted sociological fact.…
By CPM Our ethnic diversity has constantly worked against the progress of the country. If we are to use it…
By Caroline Theuri Despite a highly volatile shilling during the year, and a persistent rise in commodity prices, Kenya’s economic growth rose…
INTRODUCTION The Commission on Administrative Justice, also known as the Office of the Ombudsman, (hereinafter referred to as the…
Kenya’s Opposition has for long been a clueless lot, jerking to life when prompted by some scandal or when one…
Prof joseph Kieyah As cannot be repeated too often, the peaceful promulgation of the Constitution 2010 was a major milestone.…
Government’s closet is full of skeletons, which include failed promises, mismatched priorities, utter arrogance and lack of strategy. But the…