The Constitution of Kenya outlines a detailed and step-by-step process for impeaching a sitting President, considering the gravity of the decision to reverse a popular mandate. The process of impeaching the President is, as provided under the Constitution, mainly under Article 145. The entire process is detailed and aims to provide a legal and political
Kisumu Senator Prof. Tom Ojienda, SC has formally asked for answers from the Senate Standing Committee on National Security, Defence and Foreign Relations over the increasing rate of mobile money fraud, digital impersonation fraud and other tech‑enabled financial crimes targeting Kenyans all over the country. Speaking in the senate, Senator Ojienda warned that the fast
Thousands of university and TVET students in Kenya risk missing out on funding from the Higher Education Loans Board (HELB) due to a growing budget shortfall in the higher education sector. Appearing before the National Assembly Education Committee, Principal Secretary for Higher Education, Beatrice Inyangala, warned that the government is struggling to meet the financial