Law Students,
In addition to the 35 Court of Appeal decisions shared on Friday, I have compiled more decisions sourced from @MyKenyaLaw , for your ease of reading and research.
https://t.co/bZ13xYPLaT
The Polygamist on Netflix is not a show about a man with many women. It’s a show about what happens to women when they organise their entire lives around one undeserving man.
A close family member dated a babe for close to 3 years wakaachana this year March after planning wedding this year December (Family ya dem ilileta issues).
Guess who's still wedding In December with another babe na Jana was Ruracio?😭😭😭Men are something else🤣🤣🤣
Loove GK Nyambura’s rage on The Polygamist. Men are in the comments talking about some “it’s just a movie”. Oh honey, it isn’t JUST a movie!! As crazy as the movie sounds, that’s reality. Some men are the dirtiest and most disgusting demons you’ll ever come across. Yoh!
I just remembered how excited I was to stop using pencils and start writing with a pen in Primary 3. Funny how the smallest things felt like major milestones back then.
If only I knew 😭
The Judiciary derives its authority not only from the Constitution, but also from public confidence in the administration of justice.
If, during the delivery of H.E. Rigathi Gachagua's impeachment judgment, the Court indicated that it was delivering a 350-page judgment, yet parties were subsequently served with a 286-page version, the discrepancy naturally raises questions.
What accounts for the missing 64 pages? Was there an error, a revision, or something else entirely?
These are not questions of politics. They are questions of accountability, transparency, and procedural integrity. Where uncertainty arises in matters of such significant public interest, clarity is the surest way to safeguard confidence in our institutions.
KSL is tough I know but not as bad as vile watu wanaweka. Niligonga 11 orals btw😂-I honestly saw it coming. Understand concepts to the point yenye unaeza explainia mtoi. No one cares about legal jargon ama sijui kucrams sections za Acts.
The 3 Judge Bench has put us on another HOLD. Why on Earth, are we on the 3rd Day without such a Consequential Judgement. Why is the Full decision not out. @Kenyajudiciary
Or what was read had not been fully finalized.
Both the Kakamega Election Petition & the Mbeere North came out immediately after Reading.
How do you release a Media Summary of a decision you are not willing to readily release.
A KSh 4.8 trillion budget in the context of a widening deficit and rising cost of living must be anchored on one question. How does it ease pressure on households while building long-term economic resilience?
First, we appreciate that education has been provided a big share but the funding must resolve the basics. Clear capitation arrears to stabilise schools, move decisively from intern teachers to adequately paid permanent hires, increase teacher numbers to match enrolment and reduce classroom pressure. Sustainable financing of universities must also be prioritised to protect access and quality.
Second, healthcare investment should focus on access and protection. Strengthen primary healthcare as the first point of care, equip and staff referral hospitals and expand financial risk protection so that no household is pushed into poverty by illness. Universal Health Coverage (UHC) must be felt at the facility level not just stated in policy.
Third, social protection should be responsive to economic realities. They should index cash transfers for the elderly, persons with disabilities and vulnerable children to inflation and ensure predictable and timely disbursement so that support retains its real value.
Fourth, prioritise sectors that create jobs. We should scale up investment in agriculture value chains, Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) and youth enterprise programmes. This requires affordable credit and targeted support that enables small businesses to grow and absorb labour. Employment creation must be central to our fiscal objectives and not a residual outcome.
Finally, fiscal choices must reflect discipline and clarity of purpose. Reduce non-essential expenditure, limit reliance on opaque borrowing and align every allocation to measurable outcomes in service delivery and economic opportunity.
The people’s budget has its flaws but it forces us to confront a basic truth. Kenyans are asking for credible and costed programmes that prioritise classrooms, clinics and jobs over bureaucracy, luxury projects and opaque borrowing. Our duty is to insist that every shilling in this Budget reflects a genuine commitment to equitable allocation of public resources and constitutionalism over politics.