By Chelsea Johnson Among policymakers and scholars alike, a robust manufacturing sector is broadly understood as a fundamental path to…
Month: October 2018
From a panoramic hilltop in Kenya’s northern frontier, Anthony Bourdain reflected one last time at the unlikeliness of his own…
By Emeka-Mayaka Gekara When Mohun Biswas, the protagonist in VS Naipaul’s A House for Mr Biswas, moves his family to…
Okwaro Oscar Plato Prof Wole Soyinka may have been the first African to win a Nobel Prize in literature, but…
By Shadrack Muyesu In 2000, Prince was denied admission to the Bar on the basis that he was a bhang…
By NLM Writer The decision in summary In a landmark ruling delivered on 18th September 2018, the Constitutional Court of…
Attending court as a witness? If you have to go to court as a witness, you probably have questions about…
BY Newton Arori “It seems a monstrous procedure to inflict further suffering on even a single individual who has already…
By Tioko Ekiru Emmanuel The confluence between legal reform and transformation arises because both processes denote some form of change.…
Google has appealed an order to extend the European Union’s “right to be forgotten” to its search engines across the…