Lawyer Evans Ndong': Once the court found that the right to a fair hearing had been violated, the court had no option but to undo the effect of that impeachment. We may not like Rigathi Gachagua, but we cannot butcher the constitution in the manner the three-judge bench did today.
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Perhaps the most baffling finding by this Bench is that FAIR HEARING was violated BUT that does not affect the decision to impeach. A very fertile Ground of Appeal.
Having found an Absolute Right Violated, how can An action emanating therefrom be VALID?
Under Article 25(c) of the constitution, the right to fair trial is a non-derogable right. So how can the court make quasi constitutional excuses on amorphous grounds in its refusal to set aside the impeachment of Hon Rigathi Gachagua? The Gachagua judgment in my humble opinion is on a shaky, shallow, soggy and sandy soil.
Kenya’s High Court extended its order to halt a Trump administration plan to establish a hospital for Americans exposed to Ebola.
In Kenya, there have been no reported cases of Ebola, and critics say the hospital will bring the disease into the country. https://t.co/h1OcyRrTQQ
A Kenyan high court instructs authorities to disclose details of an agreement with the US to establish an Ebola quarantine facility https://t.co/DvYKxximtv
Kenyan President Ruto's signature policy is an affordable housing program. The problem: It's leaving thousands of people homeless. https://t.co/ZS2jVs7e9b
One thing about the just concluded Finance Bill 2026 stakeholder submissions, they were truly rich with simulations on the implications of the proposals.
A 🧵on some simulations that stood out for me.
About 90% of KPC’s top 20 shareholders are unknown since their shares are held through nominee accounts.
Only Uganda National Oil Company and Kenya’s Unclaimed Financial Assets Authority are known.
[The top 20 shareholders control 94.3% of KPC].