By Dr. Luchetu Likaka Kenya’s elections have become a well-rehearsed performance,orderly queues, indelible ink, biometric kits, and the familiar chorus of international observers declaring the process “largely credible.” Yet beneath this choreography lies a stubborn truth: credibility in Kenya’s elections is not determined at the polling station, but in the contested terrain of tallying, institutional
The Supreme Court dismissed a Ksh 1.66 billion arbitral award against the 14 Riverside Complex property owners last month, clearing the way for its auction on May 26, 2026, after a 15-year court battle. The owners’ last application to the Supreme Court, which was dismissed on March 24, 2026, failed. “The court lacks jurisdiction to
Supreme Court Judge Isaac Lenaola has won a top seat at an international court in The Hague. According to a press release dated Friday, February 27, 2026, issued by the Residual Special Court for Sierra Leone (RSCSL), Justice Lenaola was elected President of the Court following a two-day Plenary that concluded on Friday, February 27,