Children hold a special place in the African context, including in Kenya. According to Joy Katunge Matheka, children’s issues are cross-cutting (CCIs) because the
Traditionally, Advocates of the High Court of Kenya followed a defined path into predetermined practice areas, predominantly in commercial law or litigation. However, social,
Kenya is highly religious, with statistics showing that 85% of its population professes Christianity. Another fun fact about Kenya is that the legal profession
International Girls in ICT Day is held every fourth Thursday of April. The observance is an initiative by the International Telecommunication Union to encourage
The Constitution of Kenya provides for the separation of Church and State. Nonetheless, Kenya is a highly religious country, with statistics on religious affiliations
The legal profession is demanding, with most lawyers exceeding the 40-48 hours per week standard set for other occupations. However, being intentional about stepping
The Constitution of Kenya provides for the separation of Church and State. Nonetheless, Kenya is a highly religious country, with statistics on religious affiliations