The Inspector General of Police Japhet Koome has categorically denied police involvement in a raid at the home of former…
Month: February 2023
By Antony Mutunga Violent extremist groups have continued to wreak havoc in Africa as they increase their activities and grow…
By Silas Apollo Kenyans seeking tenders from the government may soon be eligible to contracts of up to Sh20 billion…
African governments and stakeholders continue to develop models that uphold data privacy and protection to facilitate safe internet use. By…
‘Africa must take full advantage of the digital revolution to empower its citizens and enhance transparency in government and the…
By Antony Mutunga State-owned enterprises have been the major losers at the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) for a few years.…
By John Mukum Mbaku Kenya has new rules for choosing the people who run its elections. President William Ruto has…
Political and ideological polarization stand in the way of constitutional amendments By Silas Apollo Any administration, upon gaining power, must…
By Mumbi Mutoko The Small Claims Court hears civil matters involving modest claims for monetary relief, generally for sums under…
Our forced experiment in change and technology adoption we are all, for better and worse, participating in can pay dividends: lawyers like their new, flexible work from home capabilities. In fact, most (67 percent) report they would like their job to stay remote once it’s safe to return to the office, even if it’s only a few days a week.