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by Marion J. Onchagwa Ever heard a song called ‘Yesu nitie nguvu nimalize mwendo salama’ (Jesus give me strength to finish the
by: Christopher Munene In the quiet of an August evening in 2011, huddled around our village television set – one of the
by: Michelle Njuguna I consider myself to be the heart of the courtroom. I assume an unassuming role in this glorious legal
Dear Diary, by: Guto Mogere Whatever might be said of life in the city, and there is much to be said, it
Dear Diary, I am glad to be back at work. The holidays are a time for relaxation, for refreshment and for rejuvenation.
Dear Diary, It is a sunny day, the birds all rasping on their nests, I suppose, and cawing on the trees, giving
In the realm of jurisprudence, where the law’s labyrinthine corridors intertwine with the corridors of power, there unfolds a saga that speaks
The problem with centennial celebrations is that 100 years are simply too many. The actors of the events that took place 100
Dear Diary, It’s 5:30 AM, and I have to head to work. As I head to the shower, thoughts weigh on me
It is alleged that one day, nobody knows exactly when, but probably some time in the year 2019, someone, nobody knows exactly
by Guto Mogere, Ronald Makokha, Dennis Nkarichia & Christopher Munene I. Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic erupted as an unprecedented global crisis that
by Bella Onyango & Christopher Munene 1.Introduction. At the recently held African Construction Law Conference in Nairobi, the spotlight was firmly placed
By: Wambui G. Muigai, Brenda Nyabinge & Victor Wanjohi From the days of simple hand tools to the era of high-speed internet
by: Emmanuel Wetang’ula, Dennis C. Mungai, Patrick Nguri & Thandie Wanjiru Introduction The institution of arbitration stands at a critical crossroads in
by: Muigai Githu, Patrick Nguri & Sumeiya Yunis Introduction The Kenya Virtual Assets and Service Providers (“VAPS”) Bill 2025 came up in
by: Gabriel Mwangi, Carolyne Kaunda, Margaret Wanjiru & Sumeiya Yunis Introduction Kenya, like many other countries, is experiencing rapid advancements in Artificial
by: Guto Mogere, Ronald Makokha, Dennis Nkarichia & Cristopher Munene Introduction In the quiet solemnity of a Nairobi courtroom, a legal principle
by: Geoffrey Imende & Victor Wanjohi Introduction Arbitration has long been a preferred dispute resolution mechanism in Kenya, valued for its efficiency,
by: Naomi Wangari & Patrick Nguri Introduction The right to accessible and affordable housing, being a social and economic right, can only
by Geoffrey Imende & Esther Moraa Introduction Former United Nations Secretary General, the late Kofi Annan, was involved in international interventions in
by: Muigai Githu, Patrick Nguri & Aida Muthoni Introduction Africa is on the cusp of a period of unprecedented economic integration, with
by: Batula A. Adan & Joan Mbodze Introduction Off plan sale is an appealing option for many real estate investors, allowing them
by: Carolyne Kaunda & Joan Mbodze Introduction Kenyans revere land. It is not just a preferred tool of investment and pathway to
by: Lucy Kibachia & Michelle Njuguna Introduction Navigating the complexities of short-term leases requires a clear understanding of legal definitions, rights, and
by: Sharon Buyanzi & William Ngaruiya Introduction A joint venture (“JV”) is a business arrangement under which two or more parties come
by: Geoffrey Imende, Wambui G. Muigai & Brenda Nyabinge Introduction In the wake of the unprecedented devastation caused by the recent floods
by: David Angwenyi I got the idea to do this short write up from a press conference held by the Kenyan Cabinet
by: Aluoch Owuora, Joan Mbodze & Haron Makhanu Conveyancing is like a ladder, each rung seamlessly builds upon the last. If you
by: Geoffrey Imende & Esther Moraa Introduction The term “artificial intelligence” was first coined in 1956 during the Dartmouth Summer Research Project
Introduction In 1939, Winston Churchill, the then-First Lord of Admiralty of his Majesty’s Government, described the Soviet Union as, “A riddle wrapped
In the annals of legal history, the year 1824 marked a pivotal moment. It was the year that the oldest legal Scottish
On 7th July 2023, the Court of Appeal at Malindi in Criminal Application No.12 of 2021 – Julius Kitsao Manyeso vs. Republic,
IntroductionThe new Constitution 2010 ushered with it a paradigm shift towards the concept of access to justice. Article 159 (2) (c) provides
by Gabriel Mwangi In Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice, Bassanio found himself in a spot of bother, as my colleague Guto Mogere
In this episode, we sit down with our Senior Partner, Mohammed Nyaoga, EBS, SC, as he shares insights on his legal journey,