Holding Doctor of Laws (LLD), Master of Laws (LLM)( RSA), Pgd in Law (KSL), Master of Arts (MA), International Studies, LLB, BBA ,DIP PR, DIP Criminology
2026 National Manfred Lachs Space Law Moot Court Competition held at the Supreme Court of Kenya organized by Kenya Space Agency has demonstrated that indeed the next frontier for humanity is space. It was pleasure serving as one of the distinguished Judge. Agents did great work
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Delighted to have Chaired 58th ACI AVSEC committee meeting in Johannesburg South Africa, where emerging technologies has taken a center stage for the airports in Africa. The Theme this year is Flying Together: Airport Collaboration & Partnerships. Humbled
This was the only home he had known, for ages. A place he had built from scratch. Toiling to lay brick after brick.
Here, he had married and raised a family. And, he had sired children who knew no other home but this. This little hill of ash.
As Chief, he had intervened and mediated and presided over a lot of progressive courses. Championed for education and chaired committees over a number of fund drives, to either build schools or settle fee not only for the needy but gifted learners.
Here, he had settled cases of domestic strife. Saw to it that some wives didn't leave their husbands and vice versa. Many marriages stood the test of time with the blessings of his beret. Right here. Under these trees, now burnt to sorry sticks.
As a disciplinarian, he ensured many children were put through school. Coerced lazy parents and made it impossible for mischievous kids to drop out of school. All these, for a better society. Right here, adult and child alike were reprimanded for their wrongdoings.
Passionately, he fought the ills and moral maladies that threatened to cripple the wheel of growth. Reduced the percentage of teen pregnancies, alcohol and other drug addiction. Right here, policies were formulated and plans hatched to punish vice. To reward virtue.
This home was a spring that nourished the lives of many. This home that now stands in a pile of ash and wreck. Razed down by a fire ignited by the same hands he held. Torched by the same people he tried to rehabilitate.
Even if we didn't mean to thank him for all the efforts he made to make us, couldn't we just then let him be?
At his age, what does he go back to? Where should he start?
It's not even the mould of debris that hurts. It is that, like a good chief's home, this was a place of refuge for many a tormented souls.
This morning I inaugurated the new Board of Management of the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority. I expect them to ensure our airspace is safe and our aviation sector remains competitive in the region.
We all celebrated the achievements of Faith Kipyegon but behind her were a team of athletes who set the pace for her to break the world record. One of them is her friend Beatrice Chepkoech who in her own right is the world record holder, a world champion and multiple winner in many races around the world.
It’s a lesson in life that Non nobis solum nati sumus.
Was privileged to host Beatrice and her husband Peter when they called on me in my office in Nairobi.
I woke up these morning to this beautiful and thoughtful messages from the kids. It’s such a good feeling to be a Dad. Happy Father’s Day to all Fathers out there.
In a bid to carve new communal destinations, we must reflect on our collective beginnings. And, to understand these beginnings, we have to seek counsel from the Veterans.
Mama Phoebe Asiyo; a woman of many firsts, hosted us at her home in Wikondiek, Karachuonyo Sub-county, Homabay County.
The pioneer woman politician and veteran activist took us through her journey, beating the odds and hurdles of a patriarchal setting to stamp authority in national politics and woman leadership.
In her parting shot, Mama Asiyo affirmed to us that, as is with the title of her memoir, whatever one sets forth to achieve, 'It is Possible.'
Thank you for your warm welcome and sagacious insights, Nyar Agoro!