π° What’s Inside This Edition
π΄ Cover Story: How Tuju Dug His Own Sh4.5 Billion Grave
Former Cabinet minister Raphael Tuju borrowed Sh900 million from EADB, failed to repay it, and watched the debt balloon past Sh4.5 billion. The full story β including the dramatic self-abduction saga that left Kenyans stunned.
π΄ Opening Statement: Raila’s Political Intestacy
A powerful jurisprudential analysis of why ODM is now split into warring factions β and why Raila’s greatest failure may have been his refusal to plan for his own succession.
π΄ Geopolitics: Trump, Iran & Kenya’s Sh12 Billion Fuel Scandal
How the US-Iran war in the Persian Gulf triggered Kenya’s fuel crisis, sent oil prices past $100 a barrel, and left Kenyans queuing at petrol stations. Will Trump’s fragile ceasefire hold?
π΄ Briefing: KRA Boss Wattanga’s Dramatic Exit
The inside story of how Kenya’s top taxman was forced out β and why his near-instant nomination as High Commissioner to South Africa raised uncomfortable questions.
π΄ Black Letter Law: Landmark Supreme Court Succession Ruling
What happens when a man “inherits” his brother’s widow, then dies without a will? Kenya’s Supreme Court delivers a groundbreaking verdict that rewrites the rules of appeal in succession matters.
π΄ Business: Kenya’s Sh1.3 Trillion Eurobond Burden
Kenya’s return to international debt markets has pushed its Eurobond stock to record highs. Is the country borrowing its way into a debt trap?
π΄ Book Serialisation: The Flame of Freedom β Raila’s Memoir
The first of a two-part serialisation of Raila Odinga’s autobiography, tracing Kenya’s turbulent constitutional journey from the colonial era through to the 2005 referendum.
Also Inside This Issue
- LSK elections β Charles Kanjama takes over as President ahead of 2027 polls
- Five candidates vying to fill the late Justice Ibrahim’s Supreme Court seat
- Kenya’s external debt jumps by Sh1.3 trillion on Eurobond comeback
- Kenyan rally drivers eyeing glory at the Pearl of Africa Uganda Rally
- How Absa Bank is giving women entrepreneurs a hand up
- Why President Ruto will be the man to beat in 2027
- 171 young lawyers called to the Bar
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The Nairobi Law Monthly Β |Β Vol 16, Issue 2 Β |Β April 2026
Published by Mountaintop Publishers

