Unearthing the Ills of the Pupillage Program in Kenya Effie.J.Atieno February 7, 2024 About two years ago Social media was on a frenzy due to a Twitter (now X) post that tried throwing jabs at a pupil
#My2024. Perspectives, Ambitions and Trends in Law Ogema Joyce February 6, 2024 As the legal world evolves, we sought the perspectives of four young and driven lawyers to shed light on their aspirations for 2024 and
46 Years of Service and Putting Smiles on People’s Faces Lawdown Editorial Team December 2, 2022 Nathan Kivungi is a household name at Kituo cha Sheria (KITUO) having joined the organisation in 1996. The 65 year old is the current
When Giving Back Becomes a Lifestyle Lawdown Editorial Team November 7, 2022 It is a common assumption that lawyers are too engrossed in their day to day work that they rarely get the chance to participate
One on One with Ms Rosemary Kimwatu Data Protection Officer KCB Bank Limited Lawdown Editorial Team October 14, 2022 With the coming into force of the Data Protection Act in Kenya, Corporate Juror sat with Ms Rosemary Kimwatu, the Data protection Officer at
Kenafric Industries Limited: Building a Culture of Compliance Lawdown Editorial Team February 2, 2022 Working in the Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) sector is, as the name suggests, a fast-paced affair. This especially applies to those offering FMCG
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A Lawyer for the People: Featuring Abner Collins Mango A Lawyer for the People: Featuring Abner Collins Mango The Series of Coincidences That Led Me to Public Interest Litigation After his admission to
Faith and the Legal Profession: Kenya Christian Lawyers Fellowship Kenya is highly religious, with statistics showing that 85% of its population professes Christianity. Another fun fact about Kenya is that the legal profession