Kenyan doctors thriving in the UK
Dr Liz Njeri and Dr Gathoni Kamau recount their journey of building medical careers in the UK while maintaining ties back home.
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If you can M-PESA, you can now invest in shares at @NSE_PLC
We are thrilled to officially launch #ZiidiTrader with @SafaricomPLC 👏
A simpler and more accessible way to invest on the Nairobi Securities Exchange through the M-PESA App.
Urgent #BloodAppeal: Nuru Wanja Mugambi, currently admitted to the ICU at Aga Khan Hospital in Nairobi, urgently needs O-negative blood donations.
All blood groups are welcome to donate.
I used the opportunity during the funeral service of the late Justice David Majanja to assure Kenyans that the Judiciary will continue to uphold the legacy of Justice Majanja, who believed in constitutionalism and the rich promise of human rights and gender equality enshrined in the Constitution. The courts will continue to be the last independent bastion of the rule of law and constitutional protection.
The Bill of Rights guarantees fundamental rights and freedoms, including the right to life. Therefore, I condemn the unnecessary loss of young Kenyan lives during peaceful demonstrations and protests. At the same time, I urge all those joining the protests to respect the rights to property and the economic lives and livelihoods of others by demonstrating peacefully and by ensuring that protests are not misused to cause harm and injustice to other citizens.
I also condemn the rising cases of femicide, where women have been killed under unclear circumstances that are still under investigation. The Judiciary respects the mandate of the agencies responsible for investigating these incidents and urges them to swiftly investigate and take action against those found culpable for violating the right to life during protests and alleged cases of femicide.
It is also important to note that judges and judicial officers have a constitutional duty of silence to uphold their independence and impartiality. Judges speak on matters of public interest through their judgments and rulings. This duty protects the Judiciary's independence and impartiality, as political disputes can eventually become legal disputes that come to court.
Therefore, I urge Kenyans to understand and protect this duty, allowing judges to refrain from commenting on ongoing political disputes.
Join us in our webinar on 25th March 11:00 AM -1:00 PM, when we will share findings of an in-depth study that reviewed the extent to which gender is mainstreamed in Kenya’s finance-related laws and policies. Register by clicking on the link here: https://t.co/WkbMPhoS07
Out of more than 3000 social and economic measures taken by governments in response to the social and economic fallout of the pandemic, only 13% target women’s economic security, and only 7% address rising unpaid care demands, @UN_Women’s @UNWomenChief at #BeyondCOVID19#CSW66