By H. Chacha Odera & Paul Kamara Generally, policies are principles and guidelines formulated for the achievement of a defined long-term goal. They aim at facilitating objective decision-making to achieve rational...
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The Power and Privilege to Charge
By Dr Fred N. Ojiambo, MBS, SC There is no greater responsibility in any criminal justice system than the power and privilege to prefer a charge for an alleged criminal offence. The power is generally provided for in...
The Procurement Trap for County Chiefs in Graft War
By Fredrick Obwanda In her 24th July 2019 ruling in a case pitting Samburu Governor Moses Lenolkulal and the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), Ngugi set a precedent by upholding the trial court’s ruling that barred...
Justice as the Cornerstone for Social Progress
By Rev. Canon Francis Omondi A UNICEF poster once depicted an African girl, with eyes reflecting a perilous future, at the same time wearing a hopeful smile. She responded, with just a word to the question, what would...
Safeguarding the Annual 2.5 Percent of the National Budget
By Fredrick Obwanda Perhaps of all the efforts by successive governments to tackle poverty at the grassroots level, the constituency development fund (CDF), has had the most tremendous impact among the rural communities...
A Tale of Two Chief Justices: Securing the Transformation of The Judiciary and What Lies Ahead for Incoming Chief Justice
By Allan Maleche and Nyokabi Njogu When retired Chief Justice (CJ) Willy Mutunga took over the helm of the Judiciary in 2011, he remarked that he found a Judiciary that was designed to fail: so frail in its structures;...