A small amount today can quietly grow into tomorrow’s school fees, one consistent step at a time. What feels small now can become meaningful support when education costs arrive.
The Judge Bench Gachagua Judgement is finally here with us. Importantly it is 286 pages & not 350 as we heard. Just take your Time & Rigorously engage with the Decision to ensure we do not see POSITIONS that do not reflect what is in there. I have attached it here for your sake:
https://t.co/d3IOQWmq7V
“We do so with full appreciation of the doctrine of Stare Decisis”
When did SCORK interpret article 145? Does Sonko even mention Article 145?
What logically flows from Sonko( a governor) should not apply to a president/deputy president!
@joshuamalidzo Constitutional logic demanded that the Court allow the Conservatory orders to remain in place and set a strict timeline for determining the petitions.Contrary to this constitutional logic,the bench decided to invent an unknown Judicial wisdom by allowing the position to be filled
In matters affecting the interests of Judges, the High Court says that the JSC cannot process any complaint against judges until they enact regulations. But when it comes to Gachagua (citizens), the lack of regulations/legislation does not affect the rights.
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Kenya confirms a partnership with the US at a military facility in Laikipia for Ebola outbreak monitoring, patient isolation and emergency response.
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'In evaluating the matter, the learned trial Magistrate, whom I have recently had the distinct honour to share the entry with to the superior court Bench, delivered a terse judgment'
We should find away of removing from office ANY govt officer without involving the elected leaders in that process. Perhaps there should be court process of removal
Mavin, under Article 119 citizens can Petition Parliament to impeach the President.
If Bunge refuses to consider the Petition or inadequately deals with it, one can then sue Bunge for dereliction of constitutional duty.
https://t.co/Cn8Ge5LZpU
We are aware of the court action filed in Kenya against the Ebola isolation facility. We are in touch with Kenyan authorities and are optimistic we can resolve objections.
@IsaacSsemakadde@joshuamalidzo Further, on the basis of differentiated responsibilities, States that have more capable systems/infrastructure have heightened obligations as compared to those with weak systems (read KE); int’l law does not permit such shifting of responsibility as US&KE are attempting ✌🏿
@IsaacSsemakadde@joshuamalidzo …but even erga omnes obligations must be tempered w/the principle of (common but) differentiated responsibilities i.e there’s no legal obligation to take actions which a State’s systems can’t handle and if doing so would expose its population to severe/existential risk 🤔
@OkiyaOmtatah@KaranjaMatindi@jsckenya I disagree. You are attacking the decisional independence of the said judges. You want to determine how they rule? Dissatisfaction with wrong court decisions are always correctable in upper courts.