Greening the Legal Landscape: Kenya’s consumer protection laws as catalysts
Like many other nations, Kenya finds itself at the crossroads of addressing environmental challenges while ensuring the welfare of its citizens.
By holding businesses accountable for environmentally harmful practices, consumer protection regulations can drive...
Human Rights Journalism curriculum to help solve rights violation
Graduates should be ready to visit and cover fresh crime scenes, be caught in the middle of warring groups or disasters.
The curriculum is set to empower students and staff to educate communities, especially those...
Commentary: Will Marriage Law Amendment Bill 2023 restore the family unit?
By Samuel Barongo
Families are a product of marriages.
The main reason for the amendment of this Act is to provide for the dissolution of marriages by mutual consent.
The Amendment Bill has been seen by many...
From studying law to authoring a book; Kivumbi’s journey to limelight
Kivumbi is currently a writer, published author, legal scholar, public speaker and political, social, and economic analyst.
Chronicles of Law School is a simplified guide on what happens at the school of law and...
Sudan Crisis: Putting the Army-RSF conflict into perspective
Hundreds of civilians have lost their lives in the conflict.
Previous efforts to reconstruct Sudan's democracy were expected to help.
The citizens are bearing the brunt of the entire turmoil.
Sudan can potentially get back on track...
Silencing the Guns: Will AU Security Council support roadmap implementation?
This March, the Council is anticipated to carry an honest discussion on peace and security in Africa to debate the nexus between the African Union (AU) initiative Silencing the Guns in Africa and advancement.
Silencing the Guns is...
2022 wrap-up: Civilians bear brunt of ethnic conflict in Pibor
Local authorities in Pibor Administrative Areas have confirmed the killing of 56 people and wounding of 17 others in an ethnic violence between armed youth from the administrative area and Jonglei State, South Sudan.
The...
How recruiting children into wars decimates future generations
In many armed conflicts around Africa, children under 18 are recruited and used in armed conflicts, either by the national armed forces or other armed groups in Africa. These children bear the pain and life's...
Why underreporting conflict-related sexual violence is catastrophic
Every year, the world commemorates the International Day of Elimination of Sexual Violence Against Women in Conflict.
According to the United Nations (UN), the aim is "...to raise awareness of the need to put an...
On modern-day slavery in the Gulf
According to a study by Abu Dhabi Dialogue, a forum on migrant labor, the number of domestic workers surges each year. This is because thousands of new domestic workers head to work in the...














































