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What public interest means:
'Public interest cannot be employed as a shield for unlawful conduct. If a procurement process is shown to have violated the CoK, the
fact that implementation has commenced cannot validate the illegality even if that meant loss of public funds'
Except when you had power, you were enthusiatically leading the villification choir against @Kenyajudiciary and worse, threatening judges.
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Good people of Nairobi, today we are celebrating the 1st anniversary of several potholes in the city and true to my word, I said cake is a must. My brother @MuriraKinoti@KURAroads we celebrate you. Enjoy the white forest cake.
#ReclaimNairobi
Is there any Genuine Reason why the Court of Appeal Links are not Public, is it a technological issue, is it an institutional issue, is it a security issue or what on earth could it be? Is it just for Order, or something close that we cannot access CoA Links Publicly? @Kenyajudiciary
On whether there is a legal requirement to obtain leave to appeal to the CoA with respect to succession matters, the Supreme court holds that it is not anchored in any law.
See media summary below
The Constitutional Court of Uganda has declared the following provisions of the Computer Misuse Act unconstitutional, as Parliament passed them without the required quorum:
Section 11: Criminalized unauthorized access, interception of data, or voice/video recording of another person.
Section 23: Criminalized unauthorized sharing or transmission of any information about a child.
Section 26: Criminalized sharing computer-based information likely to ridicule, degrade, or demean a person, or promote hostility based on tribe, religion, or gender.
Section 27: Criminalized sending or sharing unsolicited information, unless it was in the public interest.
Section 28: Criminalized sending or sharing "malicious information" relating to another person.
Section 29: Prohibited the "misuse of social media" by sharing prohibited information under a disguised or false identity.
Additionally, Sections 162 and 163 of the Penal Code Act (criminal libel) were declared unconstitutional due to being vague and ambiguous
#hotoffthebench
The Court of Appeal will tomorrow determine the constitutionality of the Computer Misuse and Cyber Crimes Act (The Bake Appeal).
A very important Judgment.